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Caroline Adams
Miller is a magna cum laude graduate
of Harvard University, a graduate of CoachU, and a credentialed
coach through the International Coach
Federation. In May 2006, she graduated from the ground-breaking Masters in Applied Positive
Psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania. The MAPP
program is the first masters program in the world that offers in-depth study of
the science of well-being, which Ms. Miller is using in her coaching practice
to help clients set and achieve their goals to maximize well-being and
self-efficacy. The MAPP program is led by renowned psychologist, Dr. Martin
Seligman, and Ms. Miller is one of the first coaches to be selected for this
unique education.
Ms. Miller’s coach training has been enhanced through her continuing study of
motivation and excellence in life endeavors. She enrolled in and graduated from
the Corporate Athlete program
at the Human Performance Institute in Orlando, Florida in 2005, and continues
to add education in fields related to coaching excellence.
Ms. Miller regularly mentors other coaches on how to add Positive Psychology to
their work, and speaks
widely about this topic to a variety of audiences around the world. She is an
adjunct lecturer in Positive Psychology in the Executive and Professional
Coaching program in the School of Management at the University of
Texas-Dallas. Ms. Miller is also a guest expert on
the Psychology Today website where she blogs regularly about “Creating Your
Best Life."
Ms. Miller's published books include "My Name is Caroline"
(Doubleday, Gurze, iUniverse), "Feeding the Soul" (Bantam,
Gurze, iUniverse), "Bright Words for
Dark Days" (Bantam) and “Creating Your Best Life: The Ultimate
Life List Guide” (Sterling 2009). Within its first year, “Creating
Your Best Life” sold over 15,000 copies and has entered its second hardcover
printing, with paperback expected by 2011.