
Laila Stancioff
Transformation coach
As a coach: Transformation based on self-discovery How to go through life changes not loosing yourself Finding your own voice among all expectations and prejudices Productivity, schedule optimization Women empowerment: allows yourself to find your own voice Life experience: moving to different countries Life experience: joining and leaving religious institutions (in my case, Opus Dei) Life experience: being in an age-gap marriage and balancing gender roles
What is my purpose? How did I decide to be a transformational coach? Why focus on "women who are sick of it"? What were your biggest transformations in life? Where do you find the strength, and determination to go through with it? What are the main steps or tools you used for living your own transformation? What made you go forward with these 2 big decisions: joining Opus Dei at 18, and then leaving it 12 years later? How did these 12 years most affect you? Do you consider it something positive or negative? What do you share in your first book? You second book is just coming out, about the tools you used through your personal transformation. Can you tells us a little bit about the book?
Coaching-related: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpebCBiv9qQ/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Continuous improvement-related: https://skotwaldron.com/blog/unlocking-process-through-super-users-with-laila-stancioff/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unlocking-process-through-super-users-with-laila-stancioff My first book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTTJ4W4M/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1Y34TXFYMME1&keywords=my+first+year+out&qid=1675444574&sprefix=my+first+year+out%2Caps%2C486&sr=8-3
Share in webpage (https://find-u-simply-u.com/), with my list of emails, and social media, mainly LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. I will share both the entire podcast as it comes out, and shorts of it later.
Remote or face-to-face interviews
Gender
Feminine
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Remote or face-to-face interviews
About Me
As a coach: Transformation based on self-discovery How to go through life changes not loosing yourself Finding your own voice among all expectations and prejudices Productivity, schedule optimization Women empowerment: allows yourself to find your own voice Life experience: moving to different countries Life experience: joining and leaving religious institutions (in my case, Opus Dei) Life experience: being in an age-gap marriage and balancing gender roles
What is my purpose? How did I decide to be a transformational coach? Why focus on "women who are sick of it"? What were your biggest transformations in life? Where do you find the strength, and determination to go through with it? What are the main steps or tools you used for living your own transformation? What made you go forward with these 2 big decisions: joining Opus Dei at 18, and then leaving it 12 years later? How did these 12 years most affect you? Do you consider it something positive or negative? What do you share in your first book? You second book is just coming out, about the tools you used through your personal transformation. Can you tells us a little bit about the book?
Coaching-related: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CpebCBiv9qQ/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Continuous improvement-related: https://skotwaldron.com/blog/unlocking-process-through-super-users-with-laila-stancioff/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unlocking-process-through-super-users-with-laila-stancioff My first book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTTJ4W4M/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1Y34TXFYMME1&keywords=my+first+year+out&qid=1675444574&sprefix=my+first+year+out%2Caps%2C486&sr=8-3
Share in webpage (https://find-u-simply-u.com/), with my list of emails, and social media, mainly LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram. I will share both the entire podcast as it comes out, and shorts of it later.