One of my favorite interviews last year was with Voyage Dallas. I was asked to explain more about what I do and what I think sets you apart from others. For me that really goes back to being a generalist and believing that everything is everything. Doing more than one thing makes me better each thing.
Here’s what I shared:
As a generalist, my business defies common coaching advice to niche, niche, niche, niche. I wholeheartedly believe that embracing all of who we are is critical to building our best lives and meaningful careers. I love making local connections and am very involved in my Oak Cliff community, but my clients come from all over. Working with many professionals as a corporate trainer gives me added coaching insight. My corporate training clients feel a different connection and personal touch because I am a professional coach at heart and by training. Of all my accomplishments, I’m proudest of my community service and book. Writing a book is a bit like birthing a baby. You feel like a part of you is now walking around in the world.
“Deal with It, Doll! Coaching Yourself Through Crisis” has been well-received, allowing me to make many new connections. I’m super proud of it and very grateful for the experience. One of the highlights of 2023 was having “Deal with It, Doll!” included in Passion and Growth’s subscription box. Passion and Growth is another Dallas-based, female-owned business focused on self-development and well-being. They were voted Best Personal Growth Box in the U.S. Subscription Box Awards. Being included among authors like Shonda Rhimes and Elizabeth Gilbert was an honor.
Read the whole article here: Hidden Gems: Meet Christine Horstman of Paper Doll Communication – Voyage Dallas Magazine | Dallas City Guide
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