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Coaching for Women Leaders: Embracing Change in Leadership, Life and Business!

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 132 Water St Norwalk CT 06854  See map

B.I.G. to Host Local Life/Business - Immunity to Change - Coach

B.I.G. Fairfield (www.BelieveInspireGrow.com) hosts Immunity to Change Life & Business Coach, Margaret Ruff, M.A. Ed (http://margaretruff.com ) at the Nukitchen’s Showroom, 132 Water Street, South Norwalk from 10am until noon on June 27, 2012.  The meeting is designed to teach women in business how to use a business/life coach for boosting company performance and business planning.  The “Embracing Change in Leadership, Life and Business “ workshop will be presented by Fairfield County based speaker, Margaret Ruff, principal of Margaret Ruff Consulting.  Margaret is a certified Immunity to Change consultant.  The workshop looks at:

  • What is coaching? How do I find a coach?
  • What do I need to know before hiring a coach?
  • What are the benefits and what should I expect?
  • What are some of the resources to build my business leadership capacity, and find a balance with my personal life?

You will leave feeling empowered and inspired to embrace change and reach for your attainable goals.

B.I.G. Fairfield Pod leader, Amy B. Eisenberg is looking forward to Margaret’s presentation as it applies to her field of interior design and specifically to her new position with NuKitchen’s.  She is excited to apply Margaret’s strategies while making this transition.  Amy notes, “In several of our previous meetings we looked at social media, image strategy and relationship marketing.  All of our recent speakers included discussions on the vital use of a business coach.  I am very interested in offering our membership this avenue toward success.” 

About B.I.G. (Believe, Inspire, Grow – Just Think Big):

B.I.G. is a rapidly growing business support, education and networking organization for women.  We are a growing community of intelligent, creative and entrepreneurial women who want to share our business ideas and build upon our dreams.  Those dreams require the right environment to flourish.  B.I.G. offers precisely this forum with face-to-face guidance and support with local community POD meetings as well as an interactive, informative website.  The organization boasts over 1,000 members in more than 40 communities in 5 states.

About Margaret Ruff:

Margaret Ruff, M.S. Ed. is from Fairfield, CT and owner of Margaret Ruff Consulting. Margaret is a certified Immunity to Change ™coach working with individuals as well as groups to help people overcome obstacles to change and open new learning pathways for their life and work.

Margaret became a coach to serve the adult learning community so that they may find ways to enrich their lives and increase their capacity to lead more fulfilling lives at home, in life, and at work. With a successful background in public school teaching and educational leadership, Margaret embraces change in her life and leadership coaching through teaching workshops; ongoing professional development; practicing new and current coaching methods; and connecting others to supportive resources to expand their leadership capacity and potential.

The June 27th meeting is free to members and $25 for non member guests.  Contact leader Amy Eisenberg at AmyBEisenberg@gmail.com or 203.913.1638 to reserve your space! 

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