Stephanie Atkinson-Alston‘s professional experience goes above and beyond: she gained it through her training settings in various fields, such as the military, private, and education sectors, and now she’s a coach – not just any coach though, she’s considered ‘The coach of coaches’. “My passion for coaching is in helping others to achieve their goals,” she says. Who is Dr Stephanie Atkinson-Alston?I am an unapologetic black and God-fearing woman, an author, a partner, a sister, an aunt, a niece, and a friend. As Dr. Stephanie Atkinson-Alston, I bring over 20 years of experience to coaching that was developed through my service in the military, private, and public education training settings. My passion for coaching is in helping others to achieve their goals through developing robust resources via courageous conversations, meaningful discovery of self, and identifying their purpose. As well as, building communities that make a difference in individuals, cities, and global environments through grassroot progressions that lead to positive impactful actions and change.You’re passionate about helping others achieve their goals. At what point in your life did you realize this was your purpose? And why? Yes, I am extremely passionate about helping others achieve their goals. When I was a tween, I realized the significance of helping others through identifying a need. Although I was only about 3 years older than my students, I volunteered to teach the 1st through 3rd grade Sunday school class at my church because they did not have a teacher. I realized then that everyone has a skill or talent that can be developed to assist others. Later, I was able to apply some of those fundamental skills to teaching junior and senior high school intercity kids. My lesson plans contained interactive and engaging inquiries that required the student to provide explanations of their answers. Over…
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