Questionologist and Business/Personal Resource Coach
Judy Sabah turned an inherent love for people into a dynamic life long career. Coaching since 1994 and earning the Master Certified Coach designation through the International Coach Federation in 1999, Judy dedicates herself to assisting clients in deepening their understanding, knowledge, and acknowledgment of their own intrinsic value.
She is a 1996 graduate of Coach U, where she served as a teleclass leader from 1994 through 1998.
In 1999, Judy’s vision and passion for her clients, led her to achieve foundational and advanced training in the Hartman Value Profile from Harvey Schoof and Wayne Carpenter. Today she is affiliated with Axiogenics, LLC.
Axiogenics, LLC is the world’s leading pioneer in the field of applied neuro-axiology (brain science + value science) and NCRT (Neuro-axiological Cognitive Remodeling Technology).
Throughout her lengthy career as a speaker, author, coach, Judy has displayed her natural competence for leadership. Thirty-five + years of participation in the National Speakers Association has led her to inspire countless individuals to pursue new directions. Her flair for motivating others is noted by her ability to facilitate the organization of educational and support networks for speakers and coaches on a local level.
She is a co-founder and past president, 1993/94, of NSA/Colorado. She is a member of the International Coach Federation and founder of ICF Colorado.
In 1999, Judy was the recipient of the Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Award, given by the Colorado/Wyoming District 26. The purpose of this award is to honor an individual who has given outstanding service to her Community, State and Industry through Communication and Leadership.
Judy was awarded a Lifetime Membership to the NSA/Colorado Chapter in 2000 for her outstanding service, dedication and support to the organization.
Judy’s home in Denver is her sacred haven, dancing is movement for her soul, and sharing with others through coaching, speaking, and writing, is her passion. Judy’s philosophy for life is simply;
Then we begin school and throughout those years, questions are often not encouraged and many times discouraged. We may lose the skill we naturally had for asking questions. As a result, we may stop any questioning and when we don’t question, it can effect our learning. As I’ve spoken with people about the idea of asking questions some of the comments I’ve heard. “I don’t want to be nosy.” or “If I need to know something, the person will tell me.” What if the person doesn’t know you need information?
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