Avivah Wittenberg-Cox has been coaching CEOs, executives, teams and promising young folk from all over for the past two decades – across countries, cultures and sectors. Même en français.
BALANCED LEADERSHIP
AT WORK & AT HOME
Navigating the Next ‘Normal’, with a semblance of serenity
If you are asking yourself any of the following questions and yearn for a bit of time and space to think through them, please feel free to explore a coaching partnership.
- How do I lead through chaos, uncertainty and the “ineradicable uncertainty” of life – at work and at home?
- How do I understand and map the power systems in which I operate? And scale influence and impact?
- How do I work and manage hybrid, ambiguity, chaos and change – and survive myself?
- How do I engage more effectively with people and teams across cultures, generations and / or genders?
- How do I balance parenting, work and care?
“Avivah is probably one of the best coaches I’ve encountered. Her sharp, insightful observations and provocative questions help reexamine personal assumptions.”
If these questions or my background look relevant, let’s connect!
THE MIDLIFE RETHINK
IN AN AGE OF LONGEVITY
You’re likely to live – and work – longer than you think. Are you ready?
For individuals or couples who want to plan and pace through life’s 3rd Third Quarter – mindfully. Longer lives and careers are a gift. But only if you’re prepared. What will you do with the rest of your life? More of the same, much less or something entirely new and different?
“Avivah rocks. I knew that before, but coaching with her was fun, deep and so motivating. It was like a concentrated intake of power food for thought. I started to use her insights in my situation as my new mantra: “Everything is easy at my age!” Avivah is super perceptive and instantly gets you. I have been coached before, but this was truly exceptional!”
Companies and countries have not yet caught up with the consequences of increasing longevity– nor have most people. Careers are stretching from 30-year sprints to 60-year marathons, but most of us aren’t training for the long haul. Some of us aren’t even thinking about it. These sessions invite you to get your sneakers on.
“So many of us say we want balance, but we aren’t extreme enough in our devotion to this ideal. We lean too heavily or for too long on one dimension or another. Much of balance feels like standing on one leg — you need to constantly renegotiate and adapt to small changes. How do you put balance into practice?”