This is my ICA journal blog. I joined ICA on the 1st of October 2009. My main goal is to become a qualified Business Coach with supporting modules in Life Coaching and a couple of other areas that are related in kind.
I have a two level approach to Coaching…
The first is for Business Coaching… I have been involved with all levels of business for the past 30 years. This includes international business, product development, manufacturing, customer and product service and sales and marketing. My goal is to put this experience to work helping others to achieve their dreams.
My second level is more personal… I found out today that this type of Coaching could be described as “Awakening Coaching”. I want to help displaced persons to rebuild their life and help to get them back on the road to an exceptional life they know they are capable of. It comes down to an aged old saying… feed a man a fish you feed him for a day… help him become the fisherman he knows he can be, and he’ll feed thousands of people, employ hundreds people and lift themselves to a standard of living they deserve!
I am a US citizen by birth, an Australian citizen by choice and I have a permanent non-resident visa and work permit for Thailand. I speak English, Thai and human language.
And yes… I really do work in the “Field of Possibilities” and everyday I see what seems to be “impossible” not only become possible but also become a reality! I feel so privileged to experience this.

Hi,
I’m, very much, like your Kaojai Coaching Blog.
Feeling so good!
It’s sound to me that you are very focus, strategic and good learner, also sound like coaching is your true calling.
Wishing you success in coaching journey!
Tasanee Jar.
By: Tasanee J. on October 17, 2009
at 1:15 pm
Hello Khun Tasanee, Thank you for your support for my Blog and your kind words for me. Maybe we can start a Thai support group.
Take care
Brian
By: Brian on October 17, 2009
at 1:41 pm
Wow! What an interesting person you are. So glad to have met you.
What does Kaojai mean?
By: Christi on October 20, 2009
at 6:19 pm
Hi Christi, Kaojai (pronounced cow-jye) is Thai for “understanding”
By: Brian on October 20, 2009
at 7:00 pm