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LIFE-LONG LEARNING STRATEGIES

One-On-One Coaching- A Plan For Success
- Organizational Skills - Structures - Strategies -


VIDEO: HOPE: Returning to college at 50

Plan For Success: College©
By Joyce Kubik - (spiral bound or on CD)

     Many college students are learning for the first time that they have Attention Deficit Disorder (AD/HD). They are very capable of earning a degree, but their unaddressed attentional difficulties become overwhelming as they struggle to complete assignments and keep up with the college agenda. As a result, too many of our brightest students are dropping out of college only because they never learned to think through a task as a person with AD/HD.
     Whether you are currently in college or just starting off, One-On-One Coaching will make your college experience a positive one. I returned to college after failing out twice in my twenties. My life-long desire to earn a college degree seemed impossible, but many years later I learned about my own AD/HD and developed structures and strategies that fit my learning style. I dared myself one last time to return to college at the age of 50 and graduated with two degrees at the age of 56.

Contact me at 440-933-8309 or kubikja@bridgetosuccess.net to set up an appointment.


What will Coaching teach me?

     Coaching focuses on self-awareness, and structure through the use of Plan For Success: College©, a planning journal that I wrote and published. This planning journal is used in all coaching sessions and is the structure needed for success. Planning is not just about writing your assignments down, it involves the time-management of completing those assignments. The CD Version of Plan For Success: College© also includes many study skills. Here are a few of the many things you will learn through Coaching.

  • Self-awareness of how your thought process works - perception
  • Managing distractions
  • Managing long and short-term assignments
  • Reading and remembering
  • Dealing with procrastination
  • Coping skills
  • Effective Communications
  • Managing the responsibilities home or work environment
   

Call and learn what you can do to make AD/HD a positive force in your life.