Now Offering Help For Small Businesses

We are excited to announce that here at Platt Professional Counseling we have added a small business entrepreneur coach specializing in helping entrepreneurs start and grow their businesses.

If you are an entrepreneur trying to build your business, the road is hard and can be bumpy. 

And at the center of all these is you. The more in tune you are with your perspectives, values, belief systems, and insecurities and understanding which are helping you vs. which may be standing in your way, the more likely you are to succeed in reaching your goals.

Our entrepreneur coach, Toby Adamson, started her own software business and sold it to a major insurance company in three years with a 100% return. Prior to that she was responsible for strategy and innovation at a number of companies in a few different industries and has a bagful of tools that can help you reach your goals. So if you are feeling any of these pains, Toby is a great resource to help:

  • Trying to build a new business and struggling

  • Have an existing business that is stagnating

  • Have a successful business that you want to expand but aren’t sure of the right path

  • Have a successful business and yet struggle with turnover

  • Are overwhelmed with all the work and struggle to delegate

  • Struggle with work-life balance

With coaching, together we can identify your blocks, hone your strategies, dig into your perspectives, values, and beliefs, reduce your stressors, and incrementally make progress towards your goal.  

For those of you new to the concept of coaching, it is a process whereby we partner to help you find it within you to reach your goals or solve your problems. Using our expertise and intuition, we tap into your expertise and unleash your brilliance. Coaching challenges people to take the time to focus on what they really want, and helps them discover and break through what is holding them back from success. It is the catalyst to help you achieve.

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