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Nathan Funston
Contact me at
nathan@nathanfunston.com

 

About Life & Business Coaching

What I do What I do - listen to my radio ad Supporting the wellness, health and success of individuals and families toward a more fulfilling life. The life God intended you to live. 

What is coaching?

The ICF defines "coaching" as partnering with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential.

My approach combines a practical creative approach to life’s problems providing “big” picture thinking rather than being held back by the small details. These are key ingredients to any successful person. Please read the about me page for more info.

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Personal Coaching

Personal coaching covers many facets from fitness, finance, personal success and overall quality of life. Those who wish to succeed know that life is more than just money. I speak your language. After nearly 20 years in the industry from sales, real estate appraising, radio, sports, music and author of a national course; I understand my client’s personalities and needs.

Most of all coaching is enjoyable. Together we get out the crayons and draw a picture of what you want your life to be. You bring the agenda and watch the magic happen. Short term and long term goals provide the plan of action toward any success. It really does work.

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Testimonials

“Nathan Funston brings a unique ability and background to Professional coaching. His experiences in business, radio, and writing, coupled with his background in real estate inform his work as a Professional Coach. Through my years in practicing and teaching Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis as a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, and most recently in practicing and teaching Professional Coaching, I know Nathan as a most accomplished professional. I highly and unequivocally recommend him”.
~David Krueger MD

 

Read the story in the Sequim Gazette about Nathan - click here.



But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead…