AIMEE YORSANER, ED.M., CPC, ELI-MP
Aimee’s interest in coaching stems from a desire to help others recognize the correlation between awareness and action. She has made this journey herself, facing many challenges giving her an appreciation for how these challenges have impacted her life. Aimee believes that goal-setting, accountability, and a deeper connection to one’s heart are essential to an individual’s ability to engage in and create the most fulfilling life possible.
Aimee has spent the last 12 years in higher education, currently at Berklee College of Music. She has worked to assist students attain their dreams of higher education. She found a common trend when people were distressed: a tendency to focus on what is wrong with their situation, and more importantly whose fault it was that it was wrong.
People fail to see the opportunities that exist in struggles, instead focusing on the pain and how that makes them feel. The truth is that we have a role in the messes in our lives. We are the only constant in each circumstance. When people focus on into this sea of negativity, they feel weak and powerless. They are a victim in their life. Good news! You can take back your strength and power when you stand up, look yourself in the mirror and ask how you contributed to your circumstances.
Aimee’s passion is in helping people change their views one limiting belief at a time to show her clients their truth – they are a precious gift to this world!
Aimee received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and English from the University of New Hampshire and her Master of Education in Human Resource Education from Boston University. She completed her coach training at the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching and is an Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner. She is a member of the International Coach Federation and was a 2014 Rookie Coach of the Year nominee. She serves on the marketing committee for the International Coaching Federation New England Chapter.