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Robb Hicks MD
What Inspired You to Go into Medicine?
Do you feel agapin your life?
Are you falling short of your own expectations?
Are you dissatisfied with your own results and believe you’re capable of more?
Maybe you’re even succeeding by everyone else’s standards–but not your own?
What is standing in the way of achieving your full potential?

And just imagine–if we moved all that out of the way–then what becomes possible for you?
No doubt you’re already doing the very best you can, both in your personal life and in your medical career.
No doubt you’re already taking steps to improve yourself, perhaps through counseling, reading self-help books or attending various motivational seminars.  Instead of gradually taking small steps and making incremental changes, why  not create a huge breakthrough to become an elite performer.

Élite performers, researchers say, must engage in “deliberate practice”—sustained, mindful efforts to develop the full range of abilities that success requires. You have to work at what you’re not good at. In theory, people can do this themselves. But most people do not know where to start or how to proceed. The coach provides the outside eyes and ears, and makes you aware of where you’re falling short. This is tricky. Human beings resist exposure and critique; our brains are well defended. So coaches use a variety (of tools and) approaches. But the most common, however, is just conversation.  (Insight is achieved through provocative questioning and reflecting those answers back to the physician.  Planned, deliberate action combined with these new insights creates acute and dramatic changes in being.)”
Atul Gawande M.D.,
Personal Best -Top Athletes and Singers have Coaches. Should you?

So given your commitment to creating a new future for yourself, you owe it to yourself to investigate me as a coach affiliated with Accomplishment Coaching.  The difference is simply this-we are leadership-based, with a philosophical approach that looks at what’s truly authentic for you.

CREATING POSSIBILITIES AND HEALING CAREERS TOGETHER,
WHILE PARTNERING ONE PHYSICIAN WITH ANOTHER.

I look forward to hearing from interested individuals who would like to chat for a free introductory session, and thereby catch a glimpse of the possibilities that await you.  Click the link which follows for a downloadable brochure outlining  HEAL-Your-Career-Programs 

Call  me — Robb Hicks — at  314-680-1632 , or contact me today!

Every Professional Coach at Accomplishment Coaching…

  • Has successfully participated in one of the most rigorous executive, life and business coaching certification programs in the country.
  • Is highly effective at producing breakthrough results with clients that are sustainable over time.
  • Operates with the highest level of integrity, ethical standards and professionalism found among executive, life and business coaches anywhere.
  • Supports clients in reaching goals with velocity and living fun, powerful and satisfying lives.
  • Is an expert in training people to expand their capabilities and apply new life strategies that impact bottom-line results.
  • Works with a professional coach to constantly reinvent him/herself as he/she coaches others to do the same.
  • Offers complimentary, no-obligation introductory sessions.   Read More at Accomplishment Coaching

When ready to work with a coach, ICF offers the following coach selection tips:

  • Educate yourself about coaching. Review coaching research articles, case studies, etc. Visit coaching association sites such as Coachfederation.org;
  • Know your objectives. It’s a client’s responsibility to set goals and discuss with their coach how success will be measured;
  •  Interview at least three coaches. Ask each about skills, experience, qualifications, coach-specific training, and for two references; and
  •  Look for a connection. Coaching is an important relationship—there should be a connection between you and your coach.

The International Coach Federation is the leading global organization for coaches, with over 15,500 members in more than 100 countries and over 7,200 credentialed coaches worldwide.  Read the full press release

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