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- There's Gold in that Silence By Fran Briggs
Can you recall a time where you utilized silence to make a point? If you can consciously recall, you probably know your silence made more than just a point; it made an exclamation point ... and without a single word preceding it. Now that's powerful.Silence is a widely-known, but rarely used, powerful communication tool. Why is that? Because it can be used to shed light or convey darkness. Utilizing the sound of silence is truly the "master's" art of communication. It quaintly epitomizes a spi…
- Great Advice By Greg Reid
It never ceases to amaze me that every time I give a speech, do a seminar, or talk with people one-on-one, I get inundated with questions seeking the almighty answers to all that ails them. However, when I press them to come up with an answer to their own situation, they usually respond by offering their own solution right back to me.They say things like:“I know I should do ---------, then ---------, then ---------. After that, all I need to do is get so-and-so to do ---------, and then things…
- It's About Love By Kevin James
What a wonderful word and what a powerful emotion. So much can be expressed using that word. From the sublime to the profound, it can be stretched to many uses.I was re-reading Napoleon Hill's book "Think and Grow Rich" and came across something about love that I would 'love' to share with you. (Sorry, couldn't help that)."If you believe yourself unfortunate, because you have 'Loved and Lost,' Perish the thought. One who has loved truly, can never lose entirely. Love is whimsical and temperame…
- Make Progress Now: Take the Hand Brakes Off Your Life! By Oma Edoja
Do you find yourself striving upward in life yet making little or no progress?Are you high on activity but low on achievement?Very clearly, it's time to stop, look and listen.
You're obviously not doing something right.I'll share with you something that happened to me recently. I believe it will help you understand my point.I am an "Advanced Learner" driver. By now I shouldn't still be wearing my learner plates, I guess I just love the fact that people clear out of the way when I'm coming, and…
- Embracing Excellence By Judy Rushfeldt
Joey rises before dawn to pack his lunch, eager for morning to arrive so he can board the city bus that transports him to his job at a souvenir production facility. From 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Joey applies decals to souvenir collector spoons. Much like an artist applying brush to canvas, Joey peels a self-sticking decal from its wrapper, painstakingly centers it over the base of the spoon and slowly presses it on the metal. If the decal is not perfectly centered, he peels it off and starts…
- Tame The Financial Beast By David Wood
Are holiday bills surprising you? Are you hoping that if you ignore your finances long enough, maybe they will fix themselves?Let's liken our finances to a garden. If we neglect the garden, weeds will grow and take over. The garden gets so bad we don't even want to look at it! But, with a little maintenance and tending the garden becomes a joy.The first step towards creating a joyful financial garden is learning to save.Why bother saving?
Before we delve into the often scary place of finding o…
- Outrageous Living, Part II By Deb Melton
"Courage is the passion to follow your heart." AnonymousThis has been my motto for most of my life, although I have not always lived like it was. Following my heart has led me on many adventures and to great fulfillment. When I was in first grade I was furious at the inequities between boys and girls in my school. I wanted to do something about it, but I was 6 years old! After college and 5 years teaching in the public schools, I went to work for a federal grant project, funded to implement T…
- Marketing On Purpose With Passion And Play By Brad Swift
In a recent class on how to build your business on purpose with passion and play, I offered the following simple definition for coaches for Marketing: Sharing and engaging people in a possibility for their lives that inspires them to take action with an intention to close the gap that exists between where they currently are and the possibility they see for life.As you consider this perspective, please ponder these questions:Who are you here to share your offering with? (Be as specific as you c…
- What Is A Personal Trainer By Jan Nicholas
Imagine stepping into the gym for the first time in your life. There are so many machines and gadgets. What do you do first? Is this one safe? Are you using it right? There are so many questions to ask about trying to get physically fit as well. How much should you push yourself? How much is too much?A personal trainer is someone who steps in and will coach you through your weight loss regime. What is it that a personal trainer does exactly?Finding Out What A Personal Trainer Does Is Step Numb…
- Feeling Self-Conscious? 6 Tips to Turn it Around Fast! By Peter Murphy
When you feel self-conscious it means you are putting too much attention on your self, too much focus on what you are doing and how you are doing it. And this is a formula for poor performance.The secret then to dealing with this problem is to become other conscious.If all you do is shift your focus from self to others you will communicate better, perform better and become a far better listener.Another positive consequence is that other people will enjoy spending time with you because it is so…
- Integrating Life and Work By Terri Levine
Organizations are finally creating cultures that support a work and life balance for their employees. After years of demanding high productivity and increasing on the job hours and expectations and not achieving the hoped-for better results, companies are finally embracing polices and procedures that support employees in integrating their life and work experience. The results are bringing higher productivity, better employee overall job performance, and fewer employee absences, resulting in gr…
- Live With An Attitude Of Gratitude By Glen Hopkins
Imagine for a moment one of those nights when you just can't fall asleep and you have to get up early the next morning for a very important meeting of which you are the keynote speaker. Your alarm clock goes off early in the morning waking you from what little sleep you had. You stumble out of bed, have a quick shower, grab a coffee and some toast, and off you go to fight the traffic on the way to work.Does that sound like the start of a terrible day? Most would answer 'yes'. Few people howeve…
- Training is Not the Same Thing as Exercising By Roger Seip
What it takes to GROW!In almost every workshop we deliver, we try to teach the
principle that the mind is a muscle. What does this mean?
Well, your mind and really your whole life operate on the
same growth and strengthening principles as any muscle
in your body, and almost everyone misunderstands what it
takes to make a muscle grow. Pay attention, here.I always ask my students "what do you need to do to make a
muscle grow stronger or larger?" They always reply with
great enthusiasm…
- Relaxation Couldn't Be Simpler By Kim Beardsmore
Many people use their sofa and TV to help them 'switch off and relax'. In reality, television programs can suspend you in stress for hours, with depressing or thrilling storylines, violence and madness!True relaxation is achieved when all tensions and thoughts are eliminated. Inside, you are calm, peaceful, yet alert and focused. You are in control and feel the strength of just 'being'. The good news is, anyone can do it.The aim is not to escape from stress momentarily for a 'breather', it…
- When Should You Hire or Fire a Life Coach? By Marie Roker
Life coaching is a tool that has helped many people change or improve their lives through effective coaching sessions with a competent life coach. Although most people can benefit from life coaching, there are some things to consider when hiring a life coach.The following tips will help you make an informed decision to either hire a life coach or let go of the one you work with currently. Keep in mind that your life coach works for you and if you do not feel you are getting your money’s worth,…
- How Can 'Sceptics' Get the Proof They Need By Michael Losier
Are you one of those folks that needs to figure-it-out all the time? Are you one of those Law of Attraction students who catches yourself saying things like, "I wonder how this is going to come to me?" or, "What do I need to figure out so I know what to do next (to manifest what I desire)?"
Attention Law of Attraction Students!Stop trying to figure out where/how/when your manifestation is going to come! It's not your job!Here's a great tool that will help all of you 'figure-it-outers' reduce …
- Listen To Me Lad Says Jack By John Taylor
Once upon a time, a very long time ago, when I was first starting out as an apprentice engineer, I was told to sit next to Jack.Jack was the longest serving Draughtsman in the organisation and he was one of the most lazy people I have ever met. However, I earned something very important from Jack...Jack gave me a small project to prepare a technical drawing of a simple part for a machine. I can't remember what the machine was but I made a mess of my first attempt and hurriedly tried to rub it …
- A Coaching Secret By Michael Lipp
I’ve told people for a long time that one of the “secrets” of coaching is forgiveness. Forgiveness takes your finger out of the dyke of the past so you can let the future flow. Buddha said, “forgiveness is giving up all hope of a better past.” It is an act of total volition, requiring only a softening of the heart. But how do you forgive the unforgivable?Like millions of Americans, I have been steeped in this paradox. D-Day + 64 was very difficult. Honoring our dead in the midst of our c…
- Invest Five Minutes a Day to Survive! By Rodger Ruge
Can you spare five minutes a day to practice a mental conditioning technique that can literally save your life? The answer better be “yes!”Physical conditioning and skills practice comprise only 50% of the training necessary to help police officers survive a critical incident. The other 50% lies in something most officers have neglected; mental conditioning. Eastern cultures have long embraced the practice of mental conditioning to complete their training and I am convinced from my experien…
- Introduction to Performance Coaching By Richard L Williams
Not too long ago ship captains could actually whip sailors who disobeyed orders; managers could fire workers on the spot for virtually any reason, or even no reason at all; and students could be expelled from school for any minor infraction of the rules. Today, much has changed. Sailors have rights, workers have unions, and students are asked for input in the educational process.The person in charge used to have unquestioned authority and ability to command and compel. Strict obedience was bel…
- Anger: To Control or To Learn By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Many of us will do anything to avoid another’s anger, yet may be quick to anger ourselves. Many of us dread another’s anger yet continue to use our own anger as a way to control others.Let’s take a deeper look at what generates our anger and how we can learn from it rather than be at the mercy of it.The feeling anger can come from two different places within us. Anger that comes from an adult, rational place can be called outrage. Outrage is the feeling we have when confronted with injustice. …
- Think, Pause & Talk By Nilesh Gore
There are two kinds of peoples we generally face in every walk of life1] who talks negative and excessive and2] who talks whenever required or talks right and right time.But in reality we get attracted towards person who talks negative and excessive, it gives us fun and tax-free entertainment and we get fascinated and influenced by such activities..... is it good or bad..... the must know and must read facts are as follows... only then you can understand good n bad.1] They have no relation wit…
- Unhook From The Perpetual Progress Grid By Deirdre McEachern
I have been a member of a group called the Women in Business
Connection (WIBC for short) in Cambridge, MA for about four
years. We get together for lunch meetings once a month. Last
week at our December event several of the women commented to me
how much they liked my newsletter. It is always nice to hear
complimentary feedback but one woman went even farther - she
said it was like getting a "Zen moment" in her email. (Thanks
Cibeline!)Her comment got me thinking. That is exactly what I want t…
- Potential By Peter Cartmill
One of the most often mis-understood aspects of self-development is the concept of potential. We are often told that we can achieve our full potential, however, what does this really mean? When the focus is building self-esteem and motivating individuals to do better, there is often the implication that potential is a destination or an end-point that can be reached, and if we just strive for "it", we will reach "it". But, what is "it"?The Meaning of "It"The definition that I particularly li…
- Business Career, Executive Coaching Article - Leadership: Understanding the Human Condition By Ruth Zanes
"Nothing is more practical than for people to deepen themselves. The more you understand the human condition the more effective you are as a businessperson. Human depth makes business sense."- From Leadership: The Inner Side of Greatness
by Peter KoestenbaumA philosopher, a behind the scenes sage for CEOs at some of the world's largest companies, Peter Koestenbaum poses the truly big questions. How do we act when the risks seem overwhelming? What does it mean to be a successful human being?Ac…
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1. More Money & Less Stress? By Kimberly Stevens
At 2pm last Wednesday, I got a call from one of my clients. Before I could barely utter my "hello," she launched headlong into her story - "I am so frustrated! I have this client who has been dragging her feet at every stage of our project. I'm working on a branding campaign for her company and expected to be finished nine months ago, but every time we get to a stage in the project where the ball is in her court, I have to follow-up umpteen times and push and prod just to get her to move forw…
2. Is Perfectionism Blocking Your Success? By Mary Lyn Miller
Are you waiting for the sun, moon and stars to be in perfect alignment before you take a step to do something that you would love to do?Are you "waiting" to be better off financially before you take a risk?Do you think that by the time the kids are more grown or you're retired, or more stable, or prettier, or taller you will have figured out what to do with your life?Maybe you'd like to dance or sing or draw a picture but you don't know how YET, so you feel it's hopeless to begin? After all, w…
3. New Definition of Retirement By Tracey Fieber
A new definition of retirement is evolving. It’s one that’s focused on continual exploration, learning and growth. Where the old retirement promised no pressure and stress but left you with no personal growth, no stimulating interaction and no sense of achievement, the new retirement promises life meaning, personal fulfillment, and realization of long-held dreams and ‘fun’. It’s a time for discovery not felt since youth. What do you dream about? Is it owning a dream home at the lake? Or …
4. Throw a 'No-Heat' Party for the Planet By Andrea J. Lee
Is it really possible to have loads of fun, and help the planet at the same time?
I remember the first No-heat party I went to. It was on the coldest night of winter that year, according to the Farmer's Almanac. I know, because the hosts actually bragged about it to us...
You see, even though It was a @#$% cold minus 40 degrees outside, that party had the windows of the house completely fogged up from our body heat, all night long.
The hosts were thrilled, because they'd managed to turn D…
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