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Erin Treacy Coaching
Leadership and Business Coaching for Everyday Leaders Across West Virginia and Appalachia
I collaborate with professionals and teams who seek a more stable and productive work environment through people-first leadership. My coaching emphasizes leadership management, efficiency, and career or business development to enhance individual and team performance, facilitate clear decision-making, and boost confidence.
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Free call to talk through where you are and where you want to go.


Work Feels Harder Than It Should
Most professionals and leaders are not struggling because they are unmotivated or unskilled. They are carrying too much, moving too fast, and trying to keep everything together without clear space to think.
When communication breaks down, priorities are unclear, and pressure stays high, even strong people start reacting instead of leading. Over time, work feels heavier, teams feel disconnected, and growth slows.
I believe the way forward is not pushing harder. It is developing people. When leaders invest in communication, clarity, and how work actually gets done, teams function better and businesses grow in ways that last.
This work focuses on real leadership moments, not theory or perfect systems.

"We're not going to talk about what we're going to accomplish. We're going to talk about how we're going to do it."
Nick Saban - American Football Coach and West Virginian

Spotting Burnout Patterns, Boundaries, and Hidden Pressure
In this episode of Blind Spots, Erin joins host Gail McDonald to explore the unseen patterns that shape how high performers lead, work, and live. Drawing on her experience in broadcast news, small business leadership, and her own turning point with burnout, Erin shares how emotional intelligence, boundaries, and self awareness help leaders regain clarity and move forward without abandoning ambition. The conversation focuses on practical leadership moments. The pause before reacting, the cost of always saying yes, and the small systems that help leaders stay steady under pressure.





