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Coach Conversations with Marnee Weber

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Are you responsible for the care of another who is ill and needs assistance? Do you feel confused, exhausted or frustrated because of your responsibilities? When you’re stuck, Marnee Weber is a professional coach who creates a safe place for you to find the clarity and strength you need to make decisions, plan and communicate. She mixes empathetic support, truth-telling, and resource-sharing to help people advocate calmly and confidently, while not sacrificing their own needs and priorities. She coaches family caregivers and living assistance professionals. One client recently said, “Now I know what I can and cannot do for my mother: my grand plans versus how I can actually respond to each next challenge.” Other clients say they now feel validated and able to relieve the stress that has damaged their well-being, relationships and professional goals.


To help her clients “care with ease™”, Marnee draws on her personal story as the primary care-taker and advocate for five of her family members who became gravely ill, simultaneously. She maintained her resiliency and navigated her grief by leaning on her life-long study of yoga, Zen Buddhism and positive psychology theories. From that experience The Caregiving Coach was born.

Marnee graduated from Coach U in 2004 and is pursuing an International Coach Federation (ICF) credential. She is V.P. of Programs for ICF Phoenix, Secretary/Executive Committee member of the National Association of Women Business Owners Phoenix chapter, a member of Senior B2B Networking, a network of senior services providers, and a member of DUET’s Caregiver Services Advisory Committee, a caregiving-support non-profit. 

 

Learn more at

www.thecaregivingcoach.com

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