Life coaching for showbiz and non-showbiz people

MANILA, Philippines - Showbiz people are different from you and me because they are more visible. The public examine their life under a magnifying lens. One slip, and they are crucified. One wrong move, and they’re the subject of blind items.

That’s why many celebrities go to life coach, psychotherapist, psychiatrist and holistic physician Dr. Randy Dellosa for advice. Dellosa has a long experience dealing with problems celebrities face.

A big star asks him how he can maintain his popularity. A fading star wants to find out how he can cope with declining popularity. A controversial figure is at a loss on how he can overcome gossip and bad publicity.

Dellosa makes sure he guards these troubled stars’ secrets well. Otherwise, their problems will worsen.

“They also know I don’t judge or condemn, but treat them respectfully and sincerely,” says Dellosa. Just as important is the fact that Dellosa has a track record of competence as a life coach.

Dellosa will share his vast know-how as a life coach in a series of training programs at the University Hotel, UP Diliman, for three weekends: Oct. 23 to 24 and Nov. 13 and 14 and Nov. 27 to 28, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dellosa, who is president of the Philippine Society of Life Coaches, will tailor-fit the program’s seven modules to the Filipino psyche and personally supervise the sessions. The modules are designed for anyone who wants to be a life coach, whether professional or non-professional. It is advisable for HR practitioners and managers who want to use life coaching skills in an organizational setting, and those who just want to enhance their relationships with friends and loved ones.

The fee includes hand-outs, lunch and snacks and program certificate from the Philippine Society of Life Coaches. For details, call 415-6529, 415-7964 or log on to www.randydellosa.com.

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