Robert is a recognized authority on the application of positive psychology to the coaching endeavor. He retains a small coaching practice and particularly enjoys working with managers, entrepreneurs, and creatives.
Robert’s coaching is energetic, challenging and smart. He particularly enjoys working with mid-life professionals who want to reinvigorate their lives, start a creative project or transition into business ownership. Don’t tell anyone but Robert uses his private coaching practice as a laboratory in which he can try new interventions rooted in the science of positive psychology such as those related to provoking curiosity or boosting personal courage. Robert’s coaching practice typically has a three month waiting list. - from InternationalHappiness.com
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