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I Crystal Haslam as your coach, want to help you, Yanesha Scott grow, change, develop, and achieve your life goals. While I will challenge you to live out your values and reach your potential, our relationship starts with your agenda, your values, and your initiative. You are responsible for your life, and you will make the choices about what actions to take and what we work on together. I am excited about partnering with you in this journey.

Growth Goals:

As your coach, I will provide support, accountability, perspective, and resources for your change goals. We will create a growth plan including regular homework and action steps which you are committed to carry out. Since much of our interaction will be around these assignments, I may choose to cancel or reschedule our appointment if you have not followed through.

Remuneration:
This agreement between the coach, Crystal Haslam and the client Yanesha Scott will consist of 12 sessions of 30 minutes. There is no fee for this. It is part of my course I am currently enrolled in at St Josephs University.
We will commit to working together for 3 months, the length of the course but we can continue thereafter on a month to month basis.
Day/Time:
Day and time of our sessions will be mutually selected. We agree to be diligent and to be punctual for our meetings so that we will make the most of our time together. We will try not to cancel or reschedule out of respect for each other’s schedules, but if we do have to reschedule, we will give each other as much notice as possible (24 hours minimum). If you are late for a phone appointment ,I will try calling you after five minutes or so. Any changes must be made via telephone and confirmed by e-mail at cryssy68@gmail.com at least 24 hours in advance.

Call Procedure:
Our appointments will be by phone unless we agree otherwise. Please find a quiet place where you won’t be distracted we will avoid talking at work. You will call me the day and time

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