Life Coaching for Students

One of the things that NMS prides itself on is helping students to develop essential life skills in order to provide a comprehensive education in music but also in life. However, there are some topics which cannot be addressed within the scope of a music lesson which students would absolutely benefit from exploring with another professional.

Life coaching is something that many adults have come to rely on in order to help them become their best selves. However, what if we were instilled with the strategies and wisdom we possess today back when we were in our youth? That's the question which sparked my most recent collaboration.

I'd like to introduce my older sister, Meeshie Nguyen! She runs a non-profit called Events for Causes which, among other things, creates "Chemo Warrior Kits" which are hand delivered to children undergoing chemotherapy. She co-founded the Live Well Project which educates underserved girls about self esteem, nutrition, fitness, and raising one another up. Meeshie also serves as a Board Advisor for the Copley-Price YMCA, is a breast cancer survivor, and has her MBA from USC.

Most experienced as an Executive Life Coach, Meeshie wanted to offer a coaching package for teens & pre-teens (adults are also welcome!) which would help them find clarity, tap into their future selves, and assist them with socialization & organization.

Her coaching package includes:

  • 30-Minute Introduction Session (a parent or guardian is required to attend so that guidelines can be set)

  • Three (3) One-Hour One-on-One Coaching Sessions

Meeshie is offering this 3.5 hour coaching package for only $99 just for our students with the code Music2021 (normally a $750 package!) If you've ever been curious what life coaching could do for your student (or you!) there's never been a better time to find out, and this is really too generous of an offer to pass up. Please be advised that this offer expires on 2/28/21.

My hope is that we are better able to serve our students more fully and more deeply to become the highest expressions of who they are. For more information, please visit www.breakthestereotype.org