Monday, April 29, 2012
Interview by Lon Woodbury
Ken Rabow, a life success coach in Toronto, Canada, spoke to Lon Woodbury, host of L.A. Talk Radio and founder of strugglingteens.com, about his work in empowering success for young adults.
Regarding Ken Rabow
Besides his life coaching work, Rabow is author of "The Slackers Guide to Success," which is available on Amazon.com. After having worked with struggling teens and young adults since 2001, Rabow has created a detailed system in his "The Slackers Guide to Success." His system involves 3 stages and 13 steps for any therapist or life coach to work with young people.
Enabling Success for Young Adults
During the interview, Rabow discussed why so many young people self-sabotage every aspect of their potential future. Young adults are up against a unique challenge in today's modern culture-the rules of success that worked in the past no longer work. There is no playbook on how to handle the numerous cultural crises faced by young people-including fitting into a draconian educational system or finding a job in a recessionary economy.
Consequently, a brand-new phenomenon has arisen for Gen Y young adults--succeeding at failing. Feeling stuck, young people sabotage by not competing in class, not going to exams, staying up late at night, sleeping most of the day and missing out on important classes in school. Yet another big factor is obsessive video gaming or partaking in drug abuse as a method to avoid psychological angst. Even those that are gifted may choose to fail in life.
Moms and Dads are often bewildered with this disengagement from taking part in society and are deeply frustrated at trying to identify ways to make their kid grow up and take responsibility.
Rabow offers parents and their troubled teens or young adults an alternative way to get back on track when traditional therapeutic approaches fail. He has developed a unique process through trial and error for empowering success for young adults. He teaches young adults how to regain self-belief and accumulate confidence-building wins in life.
When new clients come to see him, Rabow starts the process of developing a relationship by looking for the answer to 3 easy questions:
1. Are you pleased with exactly how events are going in your life?
2. Do you see your existing means of being as a practical long-lasting method?
* If you could be doing anything with your life, what interests would you wish to take on?
He coaches each young person to create a daily plan based on the client's interests. His book and his technique focus on empowering success for young adults, creating an emphasis on increasing self-confidence and utilizing a steady process of little victories to boost self-image in the capacity to do tasks effectively.
Interview by Lon Woodbury
Ken Rabow, a life success coach in Toronto, Canada, spoke to Lon Woodbury, host of L.A. Talk Radio and founder of strugglingteens.com, about his work in empowering success for young adults.
Regarding Ken Rabow
Besides his life coaching work, Rabow is author of "The Slackers Guide to Success," which is available on Amazon.com. After having worked with struggling teens and young adults since 2001, Rabow has created a detailed system in his "The Slackers Guide to Success." His system involves 3 stages and 13 steps for any therapist or life coach to work with young people.
Enabling Success for Young Adults
During the interview, Rabow discussed why so many young people self-sabotage every aspect of their potential future. Young adults are up against a unique challenge in today's modern culture-the rules of success that worked in the past no longer work. There is no playbook on how to handle the numerous cultural crises faced by young people-including fitting into a draconian educational system or finding a job in a recessionary economy.
Consequently, a brand-new phenomenon has arisen for Gen Y young adults--succeeding at failing. Feeling stuck, young people sabotage by not competing in class, not going to exams, staying up late at night, sleeping most of the day and missing out on important classes in school. Yet another big factor is obsessive video gaming or partaking in drug abuse as a method to avoid psychological angst. Even those that are gifted may choose to fail in life.
Moms and Dads are often bewildered with this disengagement from taking part in society and are deeply frustrated at trying to identify ways to make their kid grow up and take responsibility.
Rabow offers parents and their troubled teens or young adults an alternative way to get back on track when traditional therapeutic approaches fail. He has developed a unique process through trial and error for empowering success for young adults. He teaches young adults how to regain self-belief and accumulate confidence-building wins in life.
When new clients come to see him, Rabow starts the process of developing a relationship by looking for the answer to 3 easy questions:
1. Are you pleased with exactly how events are going in your life?
2. Do you see your existing means of being as a practical long-lasting method?
* If you could be doing anything with your life, what interests would you wish to take on?
He coaches each young person to create a daily plan based on the client's interests. His book and his technique focus on empowering success for young adults, creating an emphasis on increasing self-confidence and utilizing a steady process of little victories to boost self-image in the capacity to do tasks effectively.
About the Author:
Learn more about Lon Woodbury on Struggling Teens. He has recorded the entire interview with Jamison Monroe on his weekly L.A. Talk Radio show for people to listen to at any time.
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