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Rockie is a Strategic Intervention Coach specializing with Singles & Couples helping them find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal development.Rockie is a husband, father and lover of life. If he is not out discovering life through the lens of his cameras, he is most certainly out discovering life in those whom he crosses paths with.Rockie started his journey into coaching and helping people find clarity in their lives through years of church based ministries and over 20+ years of working in the childcare profession. Having worked with various denominations to para-church organizations, Rockie has garnered both experience and insight into “WHY” people struggle in their lives to find the purpose and change they long for. Rockie’s training has encompassed a wide range of education in this field ranging from Sonlife ministries, Elijah House, Listening Prayer Community, Institute for Biblical Truth, to Samuel’s Mantle.Currently Rockie is certified through Strategic Inte

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    The Story we Tell ourselves, the Lie we believe

    Have you ever hit a low point in life where the truth was too much to bear? Have you ever told yourself stories or believed the lies other people fed you because it was just easier? Believing stories based on lies can hinder us and distort how we perceive life around us. Dealing with personal issues is hard. It might seem easier to believe a lie than deal with negative feelings and emotions connected to the truth. You have the power to change your story, which in turn will change your perspective. If you want to know more about increasing positive effects on your life, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee talks with guest Michael Iwasaki, the President and Managing Partner of NEWSLINE360 about the story we tell ourselves and the lie we believe. When empowering stories are based on truth, they can help us reach for bigger and better things in life. This interview is an opportunity to learn how to achieve that goal with the stories you tell yourself about your past experiences. Introducing Michael Iwasaki The episode kicks off with an introduction to Michael Iwasaki, who is the motivator and lead visionary of NEWSLINE360. Michael ensures all functions of the company work harmoniously and efficiently. Next Michael shares information about his family background. A combination of Japanese and Scottish heritage, he grew up in Vancouver with his father, mother, and brother. Michael goes on to explain that although it sounds like a traditional family of four, circumstances led to his family having to experience less-than-desirable conditions. If your life is less than perfect, then it might tempt you to tell stories that hinder you from living life to its fullest. Empowering Stories and Practical Tips Then Michael talks about the stories he told himself that turned out to be lies. During the podcast he also discusses the answers to these questions: Where do these stories we tell ourselves originate? Could my family and friends play a role in these stories? What type of impact could these stories have on my life? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I tell stories to counter an undesirable lifestyle? Do my family and friends help me believe these stories? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then the practical tips shared here can help you reach a turning point that leaves the stories behind. Trading Stories and Lies for Stories that Empower Next Michael explains what the turning point was that helped him change the direction of his path in life. He shares some of the tips that helped him stay on track during this time of transition. Michael goes on to reveal what helped him stop telling the lies and stories from his childhood. He also describes the vision which preceded the changes to his life and explains the effects this had on his business. Although your situation may not be exactly like Michael’s, you can use these same practical tips to help replace the stories from your past with empowering stories from the future. Then Michael explains what the new, empowering stories helped him achieve, and how they acted as a springboard to new professional ventures, like NEWSLINE360 which is a virtual hub companies can use to manage all their news and other online communications for their website. Rockie Lee wraps up the episode with why he wanted Michael to share his story and challenges you to listen to the story you are telling yourself regardless whether it applies to something personal, professional, or some type of relationship. If you enjoyed this episode, then please share with your friends and family and visit http://www.claritycoach.ca/itunes to leave a review. Are You Ready for New Empowering Stories? Are stories built on lies hindering you from living the life you deserve? Do you want to know how to exchange those stories for ones that empower? After you listen to the podcast, share your experiences and questions below where we can discuss them together. If this podcast has peaked an interest in you on increasing positive effects on your life, then please visit Rockie at ClarityCoach.CA and click on the “Workshops” page and scroll down to “Personal Growth”. That's where you can find all the information regarding Rockie's Workshop for personal growth and how you too can cultivate passion and vision in your life. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VancouverClarityCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee   Michael Iwasaki Website - http://www.newsline360.com Email - [email protected]

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    The Beloved Project - Rekindling Love in Marriage

    Do you feel something’s missing from your relationship? Have the things that initially attracted you to your partner started to fade? A serious relationship, like a marriage, is a perpetual work in progress. Finding the partner you deserve and overcoming barriers in communication are not enough to sustain a relationship. Do you feel your marriage has reached a boring plateau? If you want to know more about rekindling love in marriage, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee interviews Jesh De Rox, founder of Movement Design and creative director of “Possible” about how to achieve this in your relationship. Loving someone and having that love manifest in your marriage are two different things. This interview is a chance to learn how to reignite the love that first attracted you to your spouse. Introducing Jesh De Rox The episode kicks off with an introduction to Jesh De Rox, a photographer whose work has been featured in top publications like Vogue, Huffington Post, and more. Then Rockie and Jesh discuss one of Jesh’s favorite quotes from renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, and what about the quote speaks to Jesh as both an artist and a person. Jesh goes on to share how this quote impacted his skills and journey as a photographer. Life's a journey that connects us to other people through relationships. If your connection with your spouse is fading, then it’s time to rekindle the passion that brought you together. What Couples Are Missing Out on in Relationships Next Rockie and Jesh segue into a discussion about what couples are missing out on in relationships. During the podcast he also answers questions such as: What really happens when we fall in love with someone? How does growing closer to someone affect the relationship? What can I do to improve the relationship with my partner? How do traumatic events affect interactions with my spouse? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I let my thoughts get in the way of seeing my relationship for what it is? Have I been guilty of pre-judging someone before knowing them? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then you might benefit from rekindling love in marriage. Interactive Games to Strengthen Your Marriage Then Jesh talks about the four ideal states when it comes to human nature and bonding with other humans. He shares specific examples of how you can use these states to improve your relationships with others. Jesh goes on to describe some of the interactive games he uses in his relationship coaching to help his clients strengthen their relationships with each other. Interacting with your spouse during relationship coaching might sound intimidating, but these sensory games involve common communication methods like whispering or laughing. Rockie encourages other relationship coaches to take a lesson from Jesh and think outside the box when helping couples. He encourages couples listening to the podcast visit Jesh’s website and find a local photographer who uses the Beloved methods. (Both websites are linked below.) The episode closes out with Jesh sharing some final tips on how couples can keep the flames of passion alive in their relationships. Do You Reclaim the Fire in Your Relationship? Are you ready to begin the process for rekindling love in marriage? Do you want to avoid disconnect with your spouse? After you listen to the podcast, add your comments and questions to the area below where we can talk about them together. If you enjoyed this episode, then please share with your friends and family. Help us reach more people by pushing this podcast to the top of iTunes. Visit http://www.claritycoach.ca/itunes and leave a review with your comments about today’s show. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VancouverClarityCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee RESOURCES Jesh De Rox - http://jeshderox.com/Possible - http://www.anythingis.com/Jesh De Rox on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeshderox/The Beloved Collective - http://belovedcollective.co/

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    5 Common Barriers in Communication

    Do you ever have trouble communicating with someone else? Have your emotions ever interfered with what you’re trying to say? Communication is the most important skill to have when it comes to maintaining healthy relationships. A breakdown in communication can keep people farther apart than any geographic distance. Have you ever experienced anything like this in your life? If you want to know more about common barriers in communication, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Erik Reynolds interviews Rockie Lee, a relationship coach in Richmond, BC about communication skills and what barriers to avoid. Cambridge dictionary defines communication as an exchange of information and the emotions that result in understanding. This interview is an opportunity to learn how to communicate to improve your relationships. What Is Communication? The episode kicks off with Rockie explaining what communication is, and the different percentages made up by skill and emotion. Then Rockie explains some simple truths that reinforce the idea that anyone can learn to improve their ability to communicate with others. If you have trouble communicating, or want to find ways to resolve conflicts in your relationships, then it may be time to learn how to improve your skills. Communication and Relationships Next Rockie talks about the effect simple communication skills can have on our relationships. As he discusses the common barriers in communication he answers questions like: How does the status of my relationship affect how I communicate? What effects do my attitude and tone have on how I communicate? How can I recognize when I’m using communication barriers? Now ask yourself these two questions: Are you ready to improve how you communicate? Do you want to enjoy healthier relationships? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then it’s time to visit the Clarity Coach website for more information. 3 Quick Tips for Improving Communications Then Rockie reviews three quick tips you can use to improve how you communicate with the people in your life, whether it’s your partner or a co-worker. Being in a relationship requires courage. During the podcast, Rockie explains the single necessary element you need before you can have courage. Relationships go hand in hand with emotion and communication. If you’re experiencing some kind of negativity in your relationship, it may be solved by changing how you communicate. If you enjoyed this episode, then please share with your friends and family using one of the social media links below. Help us reach more people by visiting http://www.claritycoach.ca/itunes and leaving a review with your comments about today’s show. Do You Want to Improve Your Communication Skills? Are you ready to avoid common barriers in communication? Do you want to improve your relationships? After you listen to the podcast, please leave your comments and questions below where we can talk about them together. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockieLeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee

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    Finding the Partner You Deserve

    Are you a single adult trying to find someone with whom to spend the rest of your life? Do you feel like you’re just looking for love in all the wrong places? If given the choice, most people prefer having someone to share the highs and lows with as they go through life. Anyone can find a partner, but love doesn’t have to be blind. Finding the partner you deserve is something completely different, and there is a lot for you to know before trying to discover the identity of this person. If you want to know more about finding the partner you deserve, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Erik Reynolds interviews relationship coach Rockie Lee. Going through life alone can make everyday existence seem bleak. This interview is an opportunity to learn how to find the partner you deserve with whom to share the highs and lows of life. Is It Love at First Sight? Rockie Lee kicks off the episode by sharing his stance on the idea of “love at first sight”. He harkens back to when he first met his wife and some of the feelings he encountered during that initial meeting. Next Rockie compares and contrasts the idea of “love at first sight” with the concept of “true love”. He uses examples of iconic romantic comedies like The Princess Bride to distinguish between the two. If you aren’t sure if “love at first sight” and “true love” are the same things, then it may put a wrench in the process of finding the partner you deserve. Is There a Relationship Meant for Everybody? Then Rockie goes on to discuss whether he feels there’s a relationship meant for everybody. During the podcast he also answers questions such as: Where do I start when it comes to finding my partner? How do I know if I’m ready for a relationship commitment? What mistakes should I avoid when looking for true love? What is the difference between commonality versus compatibility? Now ask yourself these two questions: Am I honest with myself about what I want out of a relationship? Do I feel emotionally ready to commit to a relationship? If you answered “No” to either or both questions, then it’s time to learn more about how to find the right partner before settling for someone who is convenient right now. Practical Tips for Finding the Partner You Deserve Next Rockie explains the differences between relationship and dating coaching, and Rockie goes on to share. the three practical tips to help you take the first steps to find the person who you were meant to share the highs and lows in your life. Rockie then segues into a couple of testimonials from clients he coached on the topic of finding the right partner in life. Although the two clients had similar situations going into their coaching sessions, as you will hear the results of their relationships were quite different. If you enjoyed this episode, then please share with your friends and family and visit http://www.claritycoach.ca/itunes to leave a review. Are You Ready for True Love? Is your status as a single adult frustrating? Are you ready to open your heart to the right person with whom to share the rest of your life? Listen to the entire podcast now, and then share your thoughts in the comments section below, where we can discuss them with you. If this podcast has peaked an interest in you on finding the partner you deserve, then please visit Rockie at ClarityCoach.CA and click on the “Workshops” page and scroll down to “Singles”. Thats where you can find all the information regarding Rockie's Workshop for Singles and how you too can find the partner you deserve. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockieLeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee

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    You Get What You Focus On!

    Do you ever feel stressed from juggling the demands of work, family, and personal obligations? Does this stress affect your emotions and relationships? Taking the focus off the stress can help us react in a more positive way to the people around us. The person burdened by stress is not the only one who feels its effects. When stress causes us to react with negative emotions, our family members, friends, and co-workers could also be affected. Where we focus makes all the difference. If you want to know more about how to change focus and reduce stress, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee interviews Christina Quon, a legal assistant who knows all too well about the stress of juggling a career, her marriage, and a family life. A life that requires you to wear many hats can be stressful. This interview is an opportunity to learn how to focus to reduce the stress and enjoy what’s important. Introducing Dr. Christina Quon The episode begins with Christina sharing a picture of what her life looks like as she juggles her 13-year marriage, the activities of her daughters (ages 9 and 11), and her job as a legal assistant in the Tax Law Services Section at the Department of Justice. Next Christina compares her four-day workweek to the traditional schedule of working business hours Monday through Friday. She goes on to share some of the intense situations related to her job as well as the equally stressful work her husband tackles with his career. If both halves of a married couple work in stressful environments, then that stress can carry over into their family and personal relationships if they lose focus. Where You Focus Makes All the Difference Then Christina describes how focusing on stress affected her thoughts and emotions. During the podcast she also discusses answers to these questions: How does stress affect energy levels? What is the working attitude of someone under stress? How does stress affect relationships with others? What does my reaction to stress show others? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I spend a lot of time trying to manage stress? Do I work in a stressful environment? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then knowing how to change focus and reduce stress could help you improve your overall well-being. The Effects of Changing Your Focus After a short break, Christina returns to explain the turning points that made her aware of where her focus was, and what she needed to focus on instead. Next Christina segues into how changing her focus changed her life. She explains how it affected her attitude, level of physical activity, and relationship with her husband, family, and friends. A change in focus can mean the difference between living a life dominated by stress and enjoying peace. Which kind of life do you want to enjoy? The episode concludes with a reminder that how we feel and our attitude toward others is a reflection of what we focus on in life. Do You Want to Reduce Stress? Would you like to get more out of life? Do you want to reduce stress to increase your overall well-being? After you listen to the podcast, use the comments section below to chime in with your thoughts about how to change focus and reduce stress. We look forward to hearing from you. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockieLeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee

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    Law Enforcement Stress and Marriage: Keeping the Family Unit Healthy

    Police work is stressful. Have you ever thought about how that stress can leak into a policeman’s marriage or family life? Can you see where a police officer’s loved ones might have their own needs? This knowledge can benefit entire communities. The reality is that every time a police officer leaves for work, they may not come home. Can you see how this would add more stress than a traditional 9-to-5 desk job? If you want to know more about law enforcement and marriage, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee interviews Dr. Jim Caruso, an RCMP CHAPLIN and Lead Pastor of Richmond Pentecostal about the effects of having a police officer in the family. Law enforcement families have needs that might not affect the rest of the community. This interview is a chance to learn how to manage law enforcement stress and marriage successfully. Introducing Dr. Jim Caruso Jim kicks off the episode by sharing a bit about his history, which includes working as a paramedic in both B.C. and the Yukon, a decade of volunteer firefighting, 26 years as a pastor with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, and a volunteer RCMP Police Chaplain for 10 years. Next Jim explains how he began working in the role of chaplain for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and outlines what types of things he does in this role. If there were no chaplains to assist RCMP, paramedics, and firefighters, then their lives would be much more stressful as a result. What Law Enforcement Does to Marriages Then Jim discusses the effects of law enforcement on marriages. He also spends time answering questions such as: What needs do police officer’s spouses have? How can a police officer’s spouse help the marriage? What does a police officer need from their marriage? Now ask yourself these two questions: Could I use advice for my marriage to a police officer? Do I know a law enforcement officer who could use this advice? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then the information Jim shares in this podcast could help. Healthy Communication for Law Enforcement Marriages Next Jim explores some practical activities spouses in a law enforcement marriage can adopt to help promote healthier communication and intimacy. Jim goes on to talk about how kids are affected in a family where someone is involved in the police community. Investing time and effort into a marriage is required to avoid disconnect. Can you see how the stress of a career in law enforcement might cause a disconnect to take place? The episode concludes with Jim offering some final bits of advice to promote communicating in order to keep law enforcement family units healthy. Do You Want a Healthy Marriage? Do you want to enjoy better communications in your family? Do you want to lower the stress in your marriage to someone in law enforcement? Listen to the entire podcast now. Then ask your questions or leave your comments below. We look forward to hearing from you. Rockie Lee - Clarity Coach Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VancouverClarityCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/ClarityCoachCA

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    The Healing Power of Forgiveness with Rockie Lee

    Forgiveness is something everyone struggles with. Have you ever found it hard to forgive someone? Are you unsure what forgiveness really means? Knowing how to forgive someone and following through with forgiveness can bring a healing calm to your life. Refusing to forgive creates feelings of bitterness. Can you imagine going through life with that type of negative outlook? If you want to know more about the healing power of forgiveness, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Erik Reynolds interviews Rockie Lee about how to forgive others and avoid the bitterness that hinders us from moving forward. The act of forgiveness can be a life altering experience. This interview is your chance to learn how forgiveness can heal any bitterness in your life. What  Is Forgiveness? This episode of the podcast kicks off with Rockie explaining what forgiveness is not. He uses clear examples that could relate to a wide range of situations humans experience. Then Rockie explains what forgiveness is based on the choices you make in your life. He offers both simplified and detailed examples. If forgiving someone presents a challenge in your life, then you may find yourself unable to move forward in other areas of your life as well. Why Forgiving Isn’t the Same as Forgetting Next Rockie discusses why forgiveness is so hard. During the podcast he also tackles questions such as: What prevents people from forgiveness? What is a general principle about forgiveness? What is bitterness and how does it affect us? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I feel bitterness toward someone in my life? Could I use advice on how to and why I should forgive them? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then this podcast can lead you to the healing power of forgiveness. Triumph over Bitterness with Forgiveness Then Rockie explains what bitterness is, as well as the negative effects of bitter root judgements and bitter root expectancies in our lives. Rockie goes on to give examples of how bitterness might hinder us from moving forward. Forgiveness can be a life changing event if we are willing to take the steps to forgive people we feel have wronged us. Have you ever held back on forgiving someone? The episode wraps up with Rockie offering some practical rituals for forgiveness. Who Do You Want to Forgive Today? Is there someone who causes you to have feelings of bitterness? Are you ready to take the first step to forgive them? After listening to this podcast about the healing power of forgiveness, add your questions and comments below, where we can discuss them together. Rockie Lee - Clarity Coach Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203 Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VancouverClarityCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/ClarityCoachCA

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    Date Nights for Married Couples - Juggling Marriage, Family and a Business Life

    Juggling a marriage, family, and business can be a real challenge. Do you ever feel stressed from balancing home and work life? When you and your spouse finally have a quiet moment together, are you too tired to enjoy it? This can cause serious communication issues. Good communication is the foundation of many successful relationships, in both personal and professional area of life. Can you see where a breakdown in communication causes problems? If you want to know more about improving communication in your marriage, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee talks with Judy Kutny, who juggles the marriage, family, and business every day, about the value of date nights for married couples. Whether you are a newlywed couple or celebrating becoming grandparents, it can be hard to balance different areas of life. This interview offers advice to help you juggle your various roles. One Woman - Many Hats The episode begins with an introduction to Judy, who is a wife, mother, grandmother, and businesswoman from Richmond, B.C. Next Judy describes what Kutny soils is and how it got started in Western Canada. She also provides an overview of the services and products the company offers. If you are someone who juggles various roles, then you are no stranger to the stress that goes along with it. Stress and Young Families Then Judy goes into more detail about the early days of her marriage and what she had to juggle while being married and running a business. She also answers questions like: How did juggling marriage and work affect intimacy? What was the most stressful part of starting a family? Was one time of year more stressful than others? How often did you set aside time to work on marriage? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I feel stressed from trying to balance work, family, and marriage? Do I want to enjoy healthy relationships moving forward? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then you may benefit from Judy’s advice. Why Marriage Needs to be a Priority Next Judy gives advice to young people and how to keep marriages healthy when juggling the demands of work and a family. Judy explains how date nights for couples helped her marriage. Not only did they get time alone as a couple, but they also got to immerse themselves in their community. A strong marriage sets the foundation for many other relationships in your life. Have you ever experienced stress at work or with your kids because of a problem with your spouse? The episode concludes on Judy offering a practical tip about keeping a marriage healthy and growing for people juggling marriage, family, and business. Could You Use Advice about Juggling Work, Family, and Marriage? Do you want to know more about date nights for couples? Would you like to enjoy a stronger, healthier marriage? After you listen to the podcast, share your questions and comments below. We look forward to discussing them with you. Rockie Lee - Clarity Coach Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VancouverClarityCoachTwitter: https://twitter.com/ClarityCoachCA

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    The Value of Having a Professional Coach

    Sometimes life bogs you down until making simple decisions begins to feel like life-altering events. Do you ever want help wading through the struggles of everyday life? Do you want to be more productive at work and at home? A coach can help you find clarity within the chaos. Those who use a personal coach are better able to go through life at their maximum potential. Don’t you deserve to unlock your potential and enjoy the best your life has to offer? If you want to know more about finding clarity through daily stress and maximizing your productivity, then listen to this episode of Clarity Coach, where host Rockie Lee talks with author Dane Sanders, Founder of GoBe Collective, about the value of hiring a professional coach. Transforming your life so you can be your most productive self is not easy. This interview offers an opportunity to explore the benefits of having a personal coach help you work toward your goals. What Is a Professional Coach? The episode kicks off with an introduction to Dane Sanders, host of Converge: The Business of Creativity Podcast and founder of GO Summit. Then Dane explains what coaching is, how people have become more open to the idea of coaching, and what he strives for when helping his clients achieve their goals. If something prevents you from being your most productive self, then the services of a personal coach can help you overcome that type of obstacle. How Does Coaching Differ from Therapy? Next Dane segues into comparing and contrasting how coaching differs from therapy. During the podcast he also addresses questions such as: What could coaching help me overcome? How could coaching impact my life? What results can I expect from coaching? Now ask yourself these two questions: Do you want to broaden your view to a deeper perspective about life? Do you want to have stronger relationships in your life and business? If you answered “Yes” to either or both questions, then you may enjoy the value of having a professional coach. Why Don’t More People Use Personal Coaches? Then Dane addresses some of people’s great fears or hindrances in having a personal coach. Dane goes on to use his experiences in the industry to explain how all personal coaches are not created equal, and how coaches differ from consultants.. Having a personal coach at your side can help you find clarity in your life to improve your relationships. What’s keeping you from investing in the value of having a professional coach? The episode wraps up with Dane offering a personal coaching tip for couples looking to strengthen their relationship. Do You Want to Know More about Personal Coaching? Do you want to know more about achieving clarity in your life? Are you ready to live life to your maximum potential? Listen to the entire podcast now, and then share your questions and comments below where we can discuss them together. Rockie Lee Rockie Lee is a Relationship Development Coach who helps both singles and couples find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal growth and improvement. Currently certified through Strategic Intervention, Rockie continues to train with Strategic Intervention Coaching. If you want to develop practical skills needed to move forward in life, please contact him using the information below. Telephone Number: 778-883-7203Website: http://www.claritycoach.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockieLeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/rockielee Dane Sanders Dane Sanders is the host of Converge: The Business of Creativity Podcast and founder of GO Summit. His keynotes, books, podcast, and coaching have helped hundreds of individuals transform their lives and businesses. If you are ready to achieve real results that transform your life, please contact him using the following information. Telephone Number: 778.883.7203Converge Summit: http://www.convergesummit.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followdaneTwitter: https://twitter.com/danesanders

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Rockie is a Strategic Intervention Coach specializing with Singles & Couples helping them find clarity in life, in relationships & in personal development.Rockie is a husband, father and lover of life. If he is not out discovering life through the lens of his cameras, he is most certainly out discovering life in those whom he crosses paths with.Rockie started his journey into coaching and helping people find clarity in their lives through years of church based ministries and over 20+ years of working in the childcare profession. Having worked with various denominations to para-church organizations, Rockie has garnered both experience and insight into “WHY” people struggle in their lives to find the purpose and change they long for. Rockie’s training has encompassed a wide range of education in this field ranging from Sonlife ministries, Elijah House, Listening Prayer Community, Institute for Biblical Truth, to Samuel’s Mantle.Currently Rockie is certified through Strategic Inte

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