
We support students at every stage of their college journey, even when that time is cut short.
Nearly 40% of college students fail to graduate within six years, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Several factors contribute to this statistic, including adjusting to rigorous coursework, living independently, and navigating 'adulting' for the first time. In order for a student to succeed they need self-management skills, also known as Executive Function skills, including EQ - Emotional Intelligence.
GROWTH: a PRODUCTIVE STRUGGLE WITH FORWARD MOMENTUM
Coaching for Emerging Adults
We know adulting isn't easy. Research tells us that 1 in 4 Americans between the ages of 25-34 are neither working nor enrolled in school. We work with clients who have failed out of college, struggle with mental health, have problems maintaining employment, and often are living at home and struggling with finding their independence.
What We Focus On:
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Goal setting that is action orientated and aligned with their aspirations
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Time management, planning and prioritizing tasks, routine building, and self-accountability
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Self-regulation and emotional intelligence (EQ)
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Creating healthy habits with phones and gaming
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Internal motivation that in turn leads to task initiation and overcoming procrastination
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Focused attention & managing distractions
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Building independent living skills, self-sufficiency, and basic financial literacy
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Impulse control, working memory, and flexibility
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Problem solving and critical thinking to overcome obstacles
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Workplace etiquette skills, resume writing & internship and employment search
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Academic success skills
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Building self-esteem and independence
