FAQ

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  • Generally speaking, coaching is focused on the present and future, whereas therapy tends to look into the past and asks why something is so.

    Coaching looks at the “what” and the “how” and sets up the client to take action. It’s about empowering the client with insights and tools so they can create their future regardless of past circumstances.

    While there is some gray area between the professions, an analogy that can help is thinking of a physical therapist as the therapist role versus a personal trainer a the coach’s role. You may see a PT to restore functionality to your knee after surgery. Once healed, you may see a personal trainer to enhance your overall performance.

  • Yes, under the condition that your therapist agrees that you’re ready for additional outside support.

    It is quite common that clients come to WellWolfe Coaching & Training as a follow-up to therapy because of the natural flow in support.

  • Within the first few meetings most clients experience a breakthrough.

    Changing subconscious patterns and releasing negative beliefs requires 6 to 12-month commitment. In my own experience, I created a major transformation in my life after working with my coach for 7 months. It varies for everyone, but when you have that breakthrough, I guarantee you’ll know it.

  • The best way to work with Jennie is through her premier program: The Well & Wild Method. There are VIP and invitation-only opportunities that Jennie offers when space is available. To inquire, please book a call to discover the best fit for you.

  • Because we work with clients all over the world and they also tend to live full lives, we meet virtually over zoom.

    Expectations are when we personally book a retreat, workshop, or other in-person meeting.

  • Please send an email to jennie@jenniewolfe.com with your questions and we will get back to you as soon as we can.