week of April 29 - May 5, 2004
Best of Editors' Picks

• Best Life Coach
Todd Phillips
Life Coach Todd Phillips runs a business that sports a very
interesting moniker: Whose Life Is It Anyway? Ask him that question
and he’ll probably answer: “It’s your life. And you can live it in a way
that is richly satisfying, full, and balanced. What you put your
attention and energy into, you actually draw into your life.” Phillips
has been a professional life and business coach for more than four
years and has created a wonderful following for himself locally. A life
coach, by the way, is not a therapist. The main thrust of a coach is
to support individuals stepping into their own lives more fully by
providing structure, accountability and support to focus on the goals
that are most important to them. And Phillips definitely assists others
in doing all that and more. Sessions revolve around—do you love
this?—you! You decide what goals are important to—you’ll love
this—you. In other words, it’s all about—you’re gonna love this—you!
But you in the healthiest sense. I sought out Phillips for a book
project I wanted to gain clarity on and create structure around. The
project was intense and, after a number of sessions with Phillips, I
mapped out a plan for my project and brought into focus the details
requesting my attention. I enjoyed coaching so much that I found
myself delving into other areas of my life in which I wanted to create
shifts. The bottom line? I found Phillips’ professional techniques to
be life-altering and truly rewarding. (And it would be remiss to not
share that information with as many people as I can.) “As a coach, I
support clients to build the skills that allow them to better distinguish
and come from their essence,” Phillips says. Whose life is it anyway?
Yours. Get to know it.Todd Phillips, Life and Business Coach, 429-
1926, www.whoselifeisitanyway.com

Greg Archer

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