Take a deep dive with me and the esteemed Margaret Moore on how to change your health habits to thrive and be a Well Being.
Do you struggle with eating well or managing your stress? Learn some of the psychology and neuroscience behind what truly drives behavior change.
Get in the driver's seat of your well-being once and for all with this hard-won and timely insight.
Margaret Moore is an author, executive coach, and is the founder of Wellcoaches.
This is a not-to-miss interview that can change your life, health and well-being for the better.
Margaret Moore, MBA (aka Coach Meg) is a 17-year veteran of the biotechnology industry in the UK, Canada, US, and France. She served in executive roles at three companies which later joined Sanofi, and served as CEO and COO of two early stage biotech companies.
In 2000, Margaret shifted from high tech medicine to coaching in healthcare and wellness, and founded Wellcoaches Corporation - strategic partner of the American College of Sports Medicine, now a standard-bearer for professional coaches in healthcare and wellness.
The Wellcoaches School of Coaching has trained more than 7,500 health and wellness coaches in 47 countries. Margaret is co-founder (with Carol Kauffman) and co-director of the Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, and co- course director of the annual Coaching in Leadership & Healthcare conference offered by Harvard Medical School.
Margaret's collaboration with Edward Phillips, MD, to create a Harvard Medical School CME program to teach physicians basic coaching skills, led to the launch of the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine now based at Joslin Diabetes Center, of which Margaret is an advisor.
She is a co-founder and co-leader of the National Consortium for Credentialing Health & Wellness Coaches (www.ncchwc.org) which is developing national standards and certification of health and wellness coaches.
http://www.wellcoachesschool.com/index.cfm?page=AU_coachmeg Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life a Harvard Health book published by Harlequin
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