Alimental Life Wins Best of Goodyear Life Coaching Award, Again!

Bethany Graver • April 2, 2024

Alimental Life: Empowering Futures and Winning Hearts - Back-to-Back Best of Goodyear Life Coaching Awards!

We are absolutely thrilled and deeply honored to have received the prestigious Best of Goodyear Life Coaching award for the second consecutive year! In a world where personal growth and self-improvement have become essential, we are committed to providing a fresh and innovative approach to life coaching. Our aim is to serve others and make a meaningful impact on individuals' lives. We are extremely grateful to have captured the hearts of the Goodyear community.


A Journey to Excellence: How It All Began...


Alimental Life was founded by the incredibly talented Alex Koupal in 2021. Inspired by her own personal journey, where she overcame severe burnout and a health crisis while achieving various professional and athletic accomplishments, Alex felt a calling to help others find a healthier and more balanced approach to success. Her vision led her to build an exceptional life coaching practice that quickly gained recognition in the Goodyear community. Alex then invited other coaches to join her, forming a team of diverse backgrounds, specialties, and resources, and enabling Alimental to reach and assist as many people as possible. Today, Alex and I, Bethany Graver, lead the Alimental brand.


Between the two of us, we offer a wide range of wellness, life, career, and professional coaching services. For any areas outside of our expertise, we have cultivated an extensive network of connections and resources to support our clients in overcoming challenges and achieving their goals. Currently, we are in the process of interviewing new coaches to expand our team, broaden our services, and further grow the Alimental brand, ultimately allowing us to serve more people.


Our Winning Philosophy:


What sets Alimental apart and has led us to achieve consecutive awards? One significant factor is our unique approach to life coaching. Alex developed Active Engagement Coaching (AEC™), which entails actively participating in our clients' journeys. Instead of simply setting goals, creating action plans, and leaving clients to face their fears alone, as many coaches do, we actively take the first steps with them, and help them break through the barriers that stifle progress. This technique accelerates our clients' self-confidence and facilitates faster progress toward their goals.


Our methodology is founded on the belief that personal growth encompasses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. By combining scientifically and evidence-based techniques, personalized strategies, and genuine support, Alimental empowers individuals to overcome limitations, embrace their true potential, and live their best lives.


The Power of Transformation:


The countless success stories from our clients stand as a testament to the transformative power of our coaching. With our guidance, individuals have experienced remarkable breakthroughs in their careers, relationships, personal development, health and fitness, and overall well-being.


Alimental’s coaching is not just about achieving short-term goals; it's a life-changing journey that instills clarity, purpose, and sustainable change. Alex’s and my unwavering commitment to our clients, coupled with real support and compassion, creates a deep sense of trust and empowers individuals to step out of their comfort zones with confidence.



Community Impact and Continuous Growth:


Winning the prestigious Best of Goodyear Life Coaching award, not just once, but twice, has firmly established Alimental as a beacon of hope and inspiration within the community. The growth of our clientele over the past three years attests to the transformative power of Active Engagement Coaching. This success fuels us to continually expand our knowledge, enhance our skills, grow our coaching roster, and find new ways to serve those seeking to improve or elevate their life experiences.


If you are interested in coaching, click here to schedule a free 30-minute discovery call with either Alex or myself, or email us at hello@alimentallife.com, and discover how we can empower you to break your ceilings and achieve your goals.


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