Meet Your CoachSharon Good |
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| Sharon Good, CC is a Career Coach with 10 years experience. She specializes in career transition using the Life Purpose Process, as developed by Fern Gorin and the Life Purpose Institute. With her creative background in theatre, publishing, writing, and graphic design, and over 20 years of study in personal and spiritual development, Sharon is particularly adept at working with creative artists and those seeking a unique career path. With those who desire it, she adds a spiritual, "life purpose" perspective to her work. Sharon holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from Hofstra University, is certified as a Life Purpose and Career Coach by the Life Purpose Institute, and holds a certificate in Adult Career Planning and Development from New York University. She trains coaches for the Life Purpose Institute and New York University, and is the author of "Managing With A Heart" and several other books. |
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