Success Stories

“Master Coach Carol Courcy delivers ways to truly be in control of your life. Her revelations of her personal discoveries coupled with insights from those who have used her approach demonstrate the power of the simple yet potent exercises. With much compassion Courcy takes you gently by the hand, showing you how to create joy and contentment in your life! I LOVE it! This is truly a primer of how to live for all of us, but especially for driven, compulsive achievers.”

www.cellular-wisdom.com
Joan C. King, PhD, MCC

“I have known Carol for many years and she has been my coach on more than one occasion.  My professional and personal life has been changed by her coaching, specifically her expertise in helping me to shift my emotions. Carol listens with her head, heart and her intuition.  Carol communicates in a clear and straightforward manner with compassion and deep caring for who I am, always holding my highest good as her intention. I have had the privilege of reading Carol’s book and highly recommend it to anyone who wants more confidence, personal power and effectiveness in their life.”
Coaching for professional women going through significant changes.

www.lifetransformationsnow.com
Barbara Eisele, MC, NCC, PCC

“Results from the emotional agility course so far…I have just completed the text for my website and have declared it good enough.  My old version of myself would still be struggling with it, wanting it to be just perfect.  Well, it will not be perfect, it will be a work in progress and I will return to it when I choose to.  This is new!!  The perspective that anything, everything including myself, can be regarded as work in progress, and that is good enough for the day.”

www.phoenixcoach.com.br
Eva Hirsch Pontes, PCC – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

“Carol…A few more thoughts from our time together in the emotional agility series:

There may be no end to our capacity to observe and witness ourselves. I know that our conversations on deconstructing emotions helped me notice how my attention and energy fluctuate as I am pulled by the negative and positive reactions to life. This flip-flopping is the roller coaster of life, isn’t it? On any given day we may go from feeling elated to depressed and back to elated again. As we practice moving in and out and through our full range of emotions – the swing to the extremes lessens. This alone can have a dramatic effect on our lives. Our ability to move with our emotions represents a kind of “clearing”. This clearing allows us to re-connect with our larger energy, our spirit and with life itself.

I’m also excited about another possibility that can come from our increased facility to move with and through our emotions, that is, to discover our blind spots. I remember one of my teachers telling me; “Sometimes you will find a corner, with a stone in it, that reveals a whole pattern of avoidance, and you will have a revelation. Turn over the stone and take a look.”

Thanks for being a witness to my movement into a new paradigm. It’s wonderful to have company on the road to living a more heart-centered way of being.”

Doug Pinto, Pinto Investments

“I have been discovering the phenomenon of ’emotional agility’ (the powerful beneficial value of it to my life and body) since graduating from Newfield Asia last year. Results are in physical changes and paradigm shifts in my life and work (eg. where I live, severing toxic family and other relationships, and joyfully embracing the opportunity to create new relationships – that was my Achilles heel!) and in the direction my life and work is taking. Moving from living unconsciously, in resignation and resentment every moment of the day, to being okay with the emotions when I brush up against them; then flexing a different muscle/emotion/body so that I move ‘onward and upwards’.”

Christine M. Chan, Barrister/General Counsel and Coach –Singapore

“Carol, thank you so much for you continual encouragement, feedback, observations, and coaching. You have helped me uncover old ground that has been covered in weeds for a long time, and I am just beginning to realize how incredibly fertile that territory is. I am beginning to tread a path through, and am becoming more confident that there is much to cultivate here. I would not have had the courage to be here without you.”

www.thriveability.com
Angela Stauder

“Whenever you talk I find myself wanting to write down what you say, for future reference.  In addition to having a lot of useful wisdom, you are very descriptive and articulate, so you are able to convey ideas in a way that helps people learn.  You also use great analogies and metaphors.  And you give very specific examples of things to say or how to do something, which I think is invaluable.”

Terri Werner, Director Training and Organization Development at UMBC