Dian Patterson CPCC, CHt, CDC
Professional Coach and Certified Master Hypnotherapist
Dian Patterson is a professional personal coach, holds her Master Clinical Hypnotherapist designation and is a passionate facilitator in the area of Emotional Intelligence. She is the Principal of Directed Potential Coaching and Hypnotherapy, a company whose mission is to assist individuals and companies worldwide create startling and powerful positive change in their lives.
Her coaching and training style uses humorous, provocative and comprehensive messages to motivate clients to stretch and step into lives of fulfillment and personal balance, by developing a strong personal belief system and a concrete method for re-discovering passion in your life. Dian will help you develop the tools to break through self-limiting beliefs and into a life anchored by self-confidence and aligned with your purpose. Dian's client base consists of the corporate sector for training and executive coaching and in her private practice she has a niche market of individuals forty plus years for her personal coaching and Hypnotherapy.
Dian's extensive professional qualifications include the Certified Professional Co-active Coach designation from the Coaches Training Institute in San Raphael, California; accreditation as an Emotional Intelligence Facilitator; and experience as a member of the international coaching team for The Institute for Health and Human Potential in Toronto, Canada. She is on the Success Tracs Coaching team which compliments T. Harv Eker's Peak Potentials internationally acclaimed Seminars, and Camps.
Schooled in the art of Dream architecture, a definitive 10-step process that will assist you to a life of purpose and experience abundance, she is a coach who passionately believes in the possibility of achieving lasting and amazing results in a minimal amount of time. Dian holds the Certified Dream Coach designation held by only 300 coaches world-wide.
Dian is active as a fundraiser for Breast Cancer and has participated in 2 events that required walking 60 miles in the United States for the Avon 3-day and another 40 miles in Vancouver's Weekend to End Breast Cancer in pursuit of the cure.
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