3 Dot Coaching Offering Business Coaching Services

 3 Dot Coaching is now offering business coaching services in the Baldwin County area. 3 Dot Coaching is a home-based business owned by husband and wife duo Justin and Darlene Crowder. Justin brings more than 20 years of experience as a coach and trainer in diverse fields, while Darlene contributes 25 years of expertise in sales, management and cultivating positive workplace dynamics. 3 Dot Coaching specializes in DiSC assessment personality tests, sales training, conflict resolution and leadership effectiveness, with a vision to, the company says, “see leaders who inspire; communicators who connect deeply; and individuals who achieve true well-being, creating a community that thrives both personally and professionally.” Additionally, 3 Dot Coaching offers health and wellness coaching with an emphasis on educating individuals and restaurants on the process of integrating plant-based dishes into their diets and menus. Their services include consultation, recipe development and staff training aimed at creating more inclusive and health-conscious dining experiences.

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