Are you thinking you need a change in your life?

Do you feel like no one understands what it’s like to be an educator in today’s high-pressure field?

Let’s chat!


What Coaching With Denise Looks Like…

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  • One-Time Consultation

  • 4-month Consulting Package

  • Weekly or bi-weekly options

  • Scholarships still available until 12/31/22

  • Phone or in-person meetings

  • Resources, strategy, and guidance from someone who has been there

 

What Happens After Coaching

  • When coaching with Denise you have a guide on the side – You will be inspired and supported to focus on what you can control in the education field and the classroom and will be validated for the impactful work you do on a daily basis.

  • Denise is here to do this work in the world and mentoring others has been part of her lifelong career in education.

  • A treasure chest of ideas and resources awaits you upon working with Denise.

I appreciate you because you are real, real as life. We have both grown together and have faced numerous personal challenges over the past six months. Life happens and what you taught me from your personal experiences is that life goes on, and what we may perceive as undesirable in that moment, there are great lessons to take from the experience. You have shown me to look for the opportunity in a place of adversity - and do it with grace.
— Ann Klossing, Entrepreneur
Coaching with Denise was amazing. She is incredibly talented.
— Kim Sherwood, Elementary Teacher
 
I was thinking about leaving the education field prior to working with Denise. Now I have the tools to continue working with my passion.
— Heidi Springer, Southeast Iowa Teacher of the Year 2016
 
I’m in my third and final year. I graduate in May. I’ll have my masters in the science of teaching math. I also have my reading specialist certification. I will have finally achieved all the education goals I set so many years ago. I will be forever grateful for the time I spent with you as my mentor teacher through the University of Iowa.
— Christine Smith, Teacher