New Coaching Program for College Students to Find Their Ideal Career
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2014 -- Every year millions of university students change their major in hopes of finding a career they are passionate about. A lot of these students face immense pressure from family and friends to have it all figured out, which can cause anxiety and worry. Fly High Coaching’s new Conscious Career Exploration Program can help college students stop stressing and find their ideal career.
The American Psychological Association’s 2013 Stress in America ™ survey revealed, “Millennials are more likely than the other three generations to say that they think their stress will increase in the next year.” According to Porschia Parker, Certified Professional Coach and Founder of Fly High Coaching, “Coaching provides support and a space for students to brainstorm, who are struggling to pick a major or wanting to be clear on their career possibilities.”
Coaching is effective for students because it helps to focus their time and energy on things that are important, while reinforcing their plans and goals. This saves money by taking fewer semesters to graduate and maximizes time by preparing students for their dream career, right away! Pepperdine graduate student, Tara Daley spoke about her experience with Fly High Coaching, “There were often times when I felt stuck and in a stagnant place in my life, and together we explored different possibilities.”
Fly High Coaching is committed to helping college students that are striving to reach their full potential in any aspect of life. Creating a partnership with Fly High Coaching will provide an encouraging, thought-provoking place for students, with the accountability needed to reach their goals. The 12-week Conscious Career Exploration Program can help students interested in finding the major and career meant for them. Visit http://www.fly-highcoaching.com/ for details.
Porschia Parker, Fly High Coaching, http://www.fly-highcoaching.com, +1 404-422-7875, [email protected]
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