The Hamilton Spectator

Growing boldly

Program helps women reconnect with path to fulfilment

- ERNIE SCHRAMAYR LIFE COACH AND CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER ERNIE SCHRAMAYR HELPS HIS CLIENTS TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY. YOU CAN FOLLOW HIM AT ERNIESFITN­ESSWORLD.COM OR CONTACT HIM AT ERNIESFITN­ESSWORLD@GMAIL.COM OR 905-741-7532.

In continuing with the theme of renewal that I started last week, I’d like to feature a couple of my lifecoachi­ng colleagues who I got to know over the last eight months.

Judi Warren Isaacson and Liz McDonough have followed up our graduation from the Todd Durkin IMPACT Life Coaching Program with the creation of a program of their own called Growing Boldly.

While Isaacson lives in Florida and McDonough makes her home in Rhode Island, they bonded over Zoom calls and then felt an instant connection when they met at graduation in San Diego in February.

Isaacson, 57, is a former aerobics instructor and bodybuilde­r who has been working as a personal trainer, health coach and life coach for more than 30 years and describes herself as a “little girl inside a woman’s body.” She loves playing outdoors on her bike, travelling with her husband to interestin­g locations and is passionate about food, plants and animals. She is a mother of a 26-year-old daughter and earned a degree in kinesiolog­y at the University of Michigan.

McDonough, 48, is a ceramic engineer who studied at Alfred and Northeaste­rn Universiti­es while secretly longing to be in the fitness industry. She is also a mountain bike and ski enthusiast who, over the years, has “collected” multiple fitness certificat­ions (personal trainer, health coach and life coach) while working in sales and raising her two sons, now 15 and 18. She even tried launching a fitness career while working full-time and going through a divorce.

To say that these two women are passionate about health and fitness and about helping others would be an understate­ment. Their enthusiasm and positive energy are what drew them together and what has also attracted the many women that they work with who look to them for inspiratio­n and direction.

When I asked about Growing Boldly, their signature program, they described it as an opportunit­y for them to serve a community who desperatel­y needs help finding their way.

Many women spend the majority of their lives doing “everything for everyone else” only to find themselves “stuck” when the time comes for them to enjoy rich, rewarding lives of their own.

Isaacson likened their program to going back to school and learning about yourself.

The women that she and McDonough help to find more fulfilment often start by describing feeling lost with no idea of how to find their way. Because of this, both Isaacson and McDonough spoke to me about the importance of meeting every woman at the place where they are, before choosing where they would like to end up. As coaches then, their work is to help each woman bridge the gap from where they are to where they want to go. They do this with many of the same tools that they use in individual, one on one, life coaching sessions, at a fraction of the cost because of the group setting.

Interestin­gly, McDonough explained to me that a significan­t part of the journey for many women at this transition­al point in their life is to simply find a destinatio­n to aspire to. For many women this could be when their children reach adulthood and move on, when a marriage ends, or when retirement nears.

After spending a lifetime caring for others at the expense of themselves, many women have trouble even expressing what makes them happy or what they would like to do with their new-found freedom.

Growing Boldly is an eight-week program for women who feel like it is time for them to “replant” themselves in a new environmen­t, to get out of the mundane and to uncover their own divine uniqueness and grow spirituall­y, physically and emotionall­y.

The inaugural program kicks off on April 16 and includes one 60minute group session per week along with two individual coaching sessions during the length of the program.

Each meeting consists of coaching, sharing and workbook assignment­s that are provided.

The first phase of the program is called Discover and Sprout where each participan­t will “plant the seeds” that will be nurtured toward their own greatness over the eight weeks.

One of the tools that will be made available to participan­ts in this phase is called The 10 Commitment­s, which includes goal setting and accountabi­lity from the coaches.

Owing to the fitness and sport background of both Isaacson and McDonough, a significan­t component of the program includes fitness training suggestion­s, workouts, outlines and nutritiona­l guidance with a strong emphasis on being outdoors and eating local, fresh and healthy food.

While Growing Boldly originates in the U.S., it is available to Canadians who might be interested in meeting virtually with the group for the eight-week program.

For specific program informatio­n, contact Isaacson at judiwpfl@me.com or McDonough at emcdonough­75@gmail.com with any questions that you might have.

 ?? ERNIE SCHRAMAYR PHOTO ?? Liz McDonough, left, and Judi Isaacson decided to start a group program for women seeking more fulfilment in their lives after graduating as IMPACT Life Coaches along with Ernie Schramayr, right, in March in San Diego.
ERNIE SCHRAMAYR PHOTO Liz McDonough, left, and Judi Isaacson decided to start a group program for women seeking more fulfilment in their lives after graduating as IMPACT Life Coaches along with Ernie Schramayr, right, in March in San Diego.
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