Interviewing the Experts: Myrna King, Coach | Consultant | Co-Founder - A Life Aligned

Myrna King, Coach | Consultant | Co-Founder - A Life Aligned

3 Things You Will Learn :

-How to qualify clients before taking on someone that you have to fire later.

-How she uses meditation to improve her performance

-What is the best purchase under $100 she's ever made for her coaching business.

Business and Life Coach Myrna King is a thought leader in the realms of coaching, leadership, spiritual practice, and personal development. She is passionate about project-based and life alignment coaching for clients who are motivated to achieve results. Myrna actively listens to her clients and identifies the gap between where a client is today and what they ultimately want to achieve, then develops a plan to cover the distance. She helps determine project tasks and provides accountability and analysis, as well as insight that helps to strengthen and inform clients of their internal resources. After ten years of consulting in high tech and financial services, Myrna launched A Life Aligned to help clients align with their personal mission and life purpose. A life aligned is one that is authentically and deliberately being lived according to the client’s own spiritual and personal principles. As a business coach, she helps clients take their companies to the next level, specializing in creating project plans and breaking them down into linear steps, and is often called in to revitalize a stalled project, or help create a new beginning. As a life coach, she helps clients meet their key personal goals, like improving relationships, increasing personal wealth and abundance, and reducing stress. She teaches EFT and Kriya Yoga meditation for individuals seeking to add these self-support methods into their daily lives. Myrna has been committed to community service throughout her life, working with the American Heart Association, Rebuilding Together, the Junior League, and various church organizations. She loves reading and enjoys more than 50 book titles per year.