Angie Wulff has been teaching children and adults for over 20 years.  She has a Masters in Educational Psychology, a teaching license in working with those with different needs and learning styles, and endorsement in library science.  School district training has included hundreds of hours learning about Attention Deficit Disorder, learning styles, executive functioning skills, and keeping updated with current technology.  

As a Success Coach, she has taken courses through JST Coaching specifically on ADD/ADHD needs and more in-depth training about executive function skills. She Learned about strategies Which can help anyone who wants to capture their motivation and achieve any goals.  

Angie will help guide you towards the ownership of skill-sets that encourage and support you to increase productivity and effectiveness.

 

The International Coach Federation (ICF) defines coaching as:

“…partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential, which is particularly important in today’s uncertain and complex environment. Coaches honor the client as the expert in his or her life and work and believe every client is creative, resourceful and whole. Standing on this foundation, the coach’s responsibility is to:

✓ Discover, clarify, and align with what the client wants to achieve

✓ Encourage client self-discovery

✓ Elicit client-generated solutions and strategies

✓ Hold the client responsible and accountable

This process helps clients dramatically improve their outlook on work and life, while improving their leadership skills and unlocking their potential.” [Reference: ICF FAQ]

 

Contact (text or call) Angie Wulff at 720-935-1544

or email at angie@focus4success.net

 

There are three main kinds of ADHD:

inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, and combined inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive.

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