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  1. Your Silent Voice of Experience By Steve Brunkhorst
    "I can't wait!" she exclaimed over the phone. The anticipation in her voice was evident as we scheduled a time to meet and discuss her new fund raising project. This client had a gigantic goal. She also needed lots of information in order to begin.It was her first attempt at charitable fund raising. She was also the first client I had coached who had a fund raising goal. However, she was determined, and I was ready.I had been involved with fund raising for years and had made countless phone ca…


  2. Why? By Wayne Mitchell
    I met Sean a year and a half ago in a crowd of 50,000 people. We struck up a conversation and really hit it off. He gave me his number, which I forgot. I thought about tracking him down, but figured if it was meant to be we would meet again. Three weeks later I got a phone call from him, and we have been together ever since, until about a month ago.I left my friends and my life that I was used to. Everything was fantastic, we were in love, we thought we were going to get married. We just…


  3. Identify Your Two Rich Horses By Vinay Ghimiray
    The naked truth of person is that we are still slaves to our mind; means we are still a "bounded slaves" to our mind. The use of mind in constructive way or in some stepping-stone turning way is still not being revealed by human being. This is the only catalyst which leads to become the " the so called body and the body holder" famous and illustrious and it is the same catalyst which can lead to other floating vices right across us.This is very true and very believable that human brain is actu…


  4. Knowing What You Want Without Being a Prisoner By Deb Melton
    "Freedom and power come from knowing what you want without being a prisoner to what you want." ~Joe VitaleWhen you know what you want out of life, it sure makes it easier to get it! But many people don't really know what they want or what will really make them happy. I had a client who was driven to rise to the top of his career field and make a lot of money. He worked all the time, which left very little time for his personal life. His first marriage had ended several years ago and while he c…


  5. What You See is What You Get By Glen Hopkins
    H. Jackson Brown Jr. once wrote, Your mind can only hold one thought at a time, make it a positive and constructive one. As simple as these words may seem, they are in fact, very true. You see, if you are looking for a way to feel better at any given moment, all you have to do is change what you are focusing on. Your brain is a very powerful tool that you own and you should use to your advantage.When was the last time you were reminiscing about a great time in your life and it made you feel te…


  6. Why Pacing and Leading is for Wimps! By Peter Murphy
    Okay, you have read some books on body language and they all said you must mirror and match, pace and lead....And you failed miserably when you went out into the real world.Let me tell you why and what you need to do instead. But first a story that illustrates my point...A few years ago I moved into a very well paid position in the company where I worked. And in my new job I was dealing with company directors, business owners and senior executives -- face to face.And to make it all even more c…


  7. Still Wondering About Coaching? By Susan Dunn
    A friend called me the other day from Lower Alabama. He has followed my career as a coach with enthusiasm, and continually refers clients to me, and I’m sure has done his part for making coaching known in his neck of the woods. “Coaching has arrived,” he said. “I just heard an ad for a coach on my local radio station.”I still speak to audiences on cruises, however, where no one has heard of coaching. What is coaching, who partakes of it, and how does it work? Here are some words from the …


  8. Gullible's Travels By Jim Murdoch
    A journey by a web-footed gull through a sea of sharks.Definitions:Gull - a dupe, a fool; vulnerable to deceive; to trick; to defraud.Shark - voracious marine fish; swindler; rapacious fellow; an expert. Shark-skin - stiff, smooth-finished!As a gull with newly acquired webbed feet, I set out to test them on new waters. My new webbed feet allowed me to surf on waves I had never seen before, soaring high with excitement and sometimes being overwhelmed by the shear size of the waves. The waters I…


  9. Live Healthy - Six Steps To A Healthy Life By Menachem Green
    Six steps we can take to reduce our risks for heart disease There are certain steps that we can take to reduce our risks of ever getting heart disease and having a heart attack.For people like me who already have heart disease we can only do two things.Follow these steps in order to prevent the progression of our disease.Hope that a cure will be found to unclog our arteries before it's too late. For all others you don't have to wait. You can begin taking these steps now. You can ensure yours…


  10. Why Things Are The Way They Are By Greg Reid
    Things are the way you think they are, because you think they are that way. An interesting statement I know, but let’s break it down a bit if you will, and see what this Really means.When it’s all said and done, “things” do happen right? In fact there is a bumper sticker that I am sure you have all seen which had been the National catch phrase that really summed it up in a more colorful manner....&#IT Happens! Remember that one?Well, this got me to thinking...you know what? That sticker is rig…


  11. Ch-Ch-Chain of Hearts: Cranking Up Compassion By Maya Talisman Frost
    Can you hear your compassion? It's time to crank it up.One of the most difficult challenges we face in our quest to be compassionate is dealing with conflict. Those we love most tend to be the ones most likely to engage us in sparring that cuts the deepest.Why do we allow ourselves to use our harshest words and most acid tone of voice with the people we love most?Precisely because we love them most. We're counting on unconditional love. We know we are likely to be forgiven. We feel close enoug…


  12. Run to Win By Judy Rushfeldt
    I was never much of an athlete growing up. Notoriously clumsy, I was ostracized by our school volleyball and basketball teams. Nevertheless, there was one sport in which I excelled - running. Year after year I won top prizes at school track meets.Characteristics of successful runners are similar to those that empower us to achieve our life goals. Reaching your purpose is like running a marathon. The race is different for each of us, for it represents our unique destiny.But though we run differ…


  13. What in the HECK can a Personal Coach Do? By Aurelia Williams
    I just wanted to spread the word about Life Coaching and what it can do to help just about anyone. No, not every coach is suited for every client but the right coach/client combination is such powerful tool.I hear different variations of the following questions and statements a lot: "What can a coach do for me?", "I can't afford to pay a coach!", "What does SHE know that I don't know?", "I don't need a stinkin' Coach!" Ok, well I tossed the word "stinkin'" in there (smile) but I do know there …


  14. Worth Waiting For By Wayne Mitchell
    Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 22, 2002I am a 31-year-old virgin male. At times I feel sexually frustrated because I've never been intimate with a woman. The only experience I ever had was a nice French kiss in high school.I'm overweight and don't see myself as being worthy of a relationship as I am. But after years of neglect and ignoring myself, I am now making changes to my health which will improve my self-image.I am not attracted to men. If I see a woman on the street I find…


  15. The Secret To Constant Improvement By Meredith Keeney
    Do you want your life to be getting better and better? I know, I know, that’s a silly question. I know I want my life to be steadily improving, and I suspect just about everyone else does too. What a lot of people don’t know, is that there is a very simple technique which makes that easy. The method is so easy to use and straightforward that this article will be rather short. It’s just that simple.I was reminded of this technique when I saw it show up as one of the steps in Mark Joyner’s Simpl…


  16. Why a Coach is NOT a Consultant By Ally Moll
    Often while talking to people about my coaching practice I get asked what the difference is between a coach and a consultant. Many people believe they are either the same thing or very similar. This is untrue. There are many distinct differences between someone who coaches and someone who consults.First lets start with a definition of both.Coaching is an interactive relationship with an individual or team that inspires people to identify and accomplish their personal and professional goals …


  17. Online Counseling - a Timely Happenstance By David Snape
    Online counseling may be the latest and greatest improvement in therapy. It seems to be perfect for this fast-paced world with many workers who sit by their computer screens all day long. Yet, it is not limited to today's information technology workers or those whose work requires being online frequently.Imagine how convenient it will be to read a quick email from your therapist that can give you just the insight you were looking for to move beyond your failed relationship or that obsession wi…


  18. Learning To Recognize Your Ego By Sonia Devine
    What is an ego? Well, in case you didn't know it, we all have one. The ego is the logical rational part of your mind that allows you to separate yourself from other people. You use it each and every day to weigh up situations, people and circumstances in the process of making rational decisions. When I say “I am Sonia Devine”, I am identifying with this part... MY ego.Sometimes the Ego is associated with an inflated sense of pride or arrogance. As an example, when we talk about a person who is…


  19. What To Do? Life's Big Question By Lee Down
    We've all experienced the same thing at important crossroads in our life when big changes were underway. Often, we find ourselves feeling panic and frozen in time, possibly with indecision, waiting and wondering: Which way to go?; How will things turn out? Sometimes, you just don't know what to do.I'm asked frequently about this topic and oddly, I have a lot of experience with it as well. In fact, I find my life in this state of flux often as more changes loom on the horizon. Everyone, myself…


  20. You Can Get There From Here By Clyde Dennis
    But first you've got to raise your standards.I know at some point you had big dreams. You felt and believed that you were going to change the world in some significant way. Make things better, safer for our kids. Something.You knew deep down that you had a special gift that no one else has.You know what, come a little closer I want to make sure you hear this--You did have a special gift. And... you still do! The gift that you were so sure you had didn’t leave you, you left it.Oh, I know the …


  21. Coaching for Creativity in the Workplace By Richard L Williams
    There was a CEO of a large company who had an interesting object on his desk. Over the course of many years the object had been the topic of numerous conversations by most employees and visitors who found themselves in his office. When I heard the story about the CEO and the strange object, I knew it had to be the topic of an article, because of how moved I was by the message.The object on his desk was a hand-carved automobile made from wood that was similar to what you might see at a Cub Scou…


  22. Purpose By Peter Cartmill
    Many people go through much of their lives without really thinking about their purpose. I don't mean a lofty, philosophic, and often unrealistic purpose that has us striving to save the world or solve the challenge of poverty throughout the world (although these are both admirable for those whose true purpose is to do so). What I am talking about is the individual and unique purpose that drives and grounds us. The one thing that gives meaning to our lives and motivates us to achieve our pot…


  23. How to Get a Grip on Your Money By Lorraine Pirihi
    Most people have no idea where their money goes. They earn it and they spend it.That's fine if you want to live from week to week and are not concerned about your financial future. However if you want to increase your wealth and have more options, action needs to be taken by you otherwise you could end up like most people further down the track, totally dependant on a pension.Karen's StoryKaren is the Marketing Manager for a well-known organisation. She's 39 yrs old, single and earns over $80k…


  24. Email Etiquette 1 By Kathie M. Thomas
    I thought it might be worth visiting some email etiquette for all as the majority of the readers of this newsletter are now on email.It is important to consider that when emailing people you are on show, whether you like it or not, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This is one of my ‘pet’ subjects on which I speak when giving a public presentation about the Internet. I am constantly amazed at the number of people who have never thought about it, including secretaries, but once it’s mentioned th…


  25. The Non-Conscious Mind at Work. Harness it for Your Success By Andrew Abernathy
    Thoughts are real things. As soon as you realize how to control your thoughts you are on your way to making vast changes in your daily success.This month I am going to follow up on the article from last month, as I promised I would. Last month you may remember I made a statement that may have taken some of you by surprise. I told you that recent studies have shown our brains have no less than six levels of activity and five of those work all the time. Even when we sleep or are in a stupor from…



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1. Tempering Temper By John Minard
I'm almost always a calm and collected person. Or at least I think I am. Yet on rare occasions, when I least expect it, some set of circumstances, emotions, or harsh words will override my calm capacity and spark a momentary surge of temper. 'Ever happen to you?For instance, I remember a business meeting where I once felt that one individual was chopping down every idea I suggested - often before I'd finished explaining it. After a few rounds of interruptions, I retorted: "Well, if you'd …

2. Your Personal Treasure Chest By Barbara Becker Holstein
Sometimes it is helpful to review several of the basic components of THE ENCHANTED SELF. That's what I've decided to do this time.Discovering your ENCHANTED SELF is a new way for you to achieve better mental and physical health. It is based on research documenting that within each of us there resides the capacity for achieving states of well-being again and again.What makes THE ENCHANTED SELF different from other holistic therapies are the tools we use on the journey. One of the major tools I …

3. Executive Coaching By Chris Stowell
The higher you climb the ladder in this organization, the less chance you have of getting feedback about your performance. The working rule of thumb is “the farther up you go, the stranger things get,” especially in the way you are reviewed and rewarded. We seem to have time for everything else, but not time to give our top people the kind of reviews they need to help them develop. -Executive level controller Why We Need Executive CoachingToday, executives by the nature of their work (unstr…

4. How To Give Criticism Without Bruising Egos By Tristan Loo
As responsible employers, parents, and friends, we have an obligation to correct the mistakes of other people in order to enhance their personal success. The task before us is how to correct a deficiency without damaging the delicate ego that can sometimes get in the way. Too often people criticize someone’s behavior without providing a solution and this is detrimental because it then becomes a personal attack on the person that only aims to demerit them. Constructive criticism involves poi…