Marilyn Nagel envisions the coaching
process as a way for all people to bring success, love, and joy
to their personal lives, their businesses, and the world around
them.
Founding
member of the Hawaii Coaches Alliance, Ms. Nagel graduated from
Coach U, and studied at Temple University, The Philadelphia
College of Art, and Bucks County Community College. With over 30
years experience as a small business owner, professional
organizer, workshop designer and facilitator, marketing
consultant and coach, she is fully qualified to guide you on
your journey of happiness and high productivity toward reaching
your full potential.
In 1975,
she started her first venture in Philadelphia, designing,
producing and marketing wearable art. In 1980, Marilyn moved her
business to Hawaii expanding it to include representing other
artists, and eventually manufacturers. As manufacturers sought
her out, the consulting and coaching aspects of her business
began.
Her
expertise with regard to small business is coaching
entrepreneurs to craft successful enterprises and grow their
businesses to reflect their vision and their values. As a
personal coach, her work is an expression of the belief that
suffering is optional. As a business consultant, Marilyn
specializes in conventional and non-conventional ways to market
products and services. She regularly teaches a course she
developed entitled “Turning Your Dream Business into a Reality.”
Utilizing
her experience as a professional organizer and visual artist,
she applies her creativity to assist clients in designing and
implementing systems with attractive solutions. In 2004, she
developed the “AAHAA System”, a program which when put into
practice eliminates clutter forever and began a service know as
The ClutterBuster offering a combination of personal coaching,
systems, and hands-on assistance. Ms. Nagel’s expert advice has
been published in “31 Words to Create an Organized Life”, and is
offered via workshops such as “Unclutter Your Life Inside &
Out” and “Clutter Free for Life.” As a professional speaker, she
presents such topics as “Simple Solutions for a Clutter Free
Life.”
Marilyn
resides in Honolulu with her husband, Wayne where they enjoy
exploring Mother Nature, jogging, theatre and art. She has
completed three marathons after the age of 50 and is a volunteer
staff member for the Honolulu Marathon Clinic.
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