Rubato Coaching
April Burge
Testimonials
"I thought I met April by chance, it is clear now it was not chance at all.

Through a journey of discovery April has guided me through an awakening that is changing my life in ways I previously thought were not possible. My original intent was to improve my work habits to be a more effective businessman, what I received are insights on my soul that has impacted every aspect of my life, not just my business.

I would recommend to anyone who is interested in making a significant change in his or her personal and professional life seek out April to guide them."

Bob Tabor
Vice President
Financial Services

"Coaching with April has affected in me a deep change. I felt for many years stuck in my own life, a prisoner to the will of others, unable at times even to make simple decisions. Working with April was a lot of work, but work that needed to be done. April, sometimes gently and sometimes with boxing gloves to the face toughness, nudged me into myself and toward realizing what I really want out of life."

P.P.
Owner, Marketing

"April's services have had very powerful effects in my life. I initially approached April for guidance about making better choices for my life's work. Exceeding my expectations and getting to the heart of many matters, she has aided my self-awareness, confidence and effectiveness in decision-making, family and professional relationships, and exploration of my faith. Ultimately, April has been a professional mentor, a spiritual guide, a muse, and a trusted confidant. I offer my most enthusiastic recommendation of April Burge to anyone who wants to achieve clarity of purpose, greater awareness, focus, and success at mastering life."

Greg Kilgore
CPT

"What I realize now is that life is like a bonfire. If it is big and warm your life is happy and joyful. If it is small and neutral, you have had sorrow, pain, and all sorts of badness.

The coals are your feelings. If they can keep the fire going you are confident and brave. If they're out you feel lonely and bad about yourself. The sticks are your friends - the big ones are always going to be with you until the end. Those are the good friends. The little sticks are the bad friends. They don't help the fire much. They betray you. They do drugs, be mean to you.

Finally, the stones are your family. They protect the fire. The big stones are the family who really care and love you with all their heart. The small ones are the ones who don't support you, who don't care what you do. You could do drugs and they wouldn't care."

C.R.
6th grader

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