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- What Are Your Priorities? By Deirdre McEachern
"The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: decide what you want."
-Ben SteinAt the end of every winter as warm weather and sunshine approach, I find myself keenly aware of where I'd like to be spending my time. Outside as much as possible! I think the changing of the seasons is a great time to re-evaluate our life and what areas we would like to change. After all, if you don't know what you want, it's impossible to get it.Take a moment now to evaluate yo…
- How to Get More Business Without Even Trying By Lorraine Pirihi
Why are you in business? Hopefully you enjoy what you do, however is it because you want to make money so that you can have, be and do more in your life?Who pays you? Your clients do and never forget that. Unfortunately many people do. They take your money and then vanish off the face of the earth. And if you do hear from them you know they are only trying to sell something or business is not going well. The silly thing is, if you look after the hand that feeds you, they will look after you.Ke…
- It's Game Time! Four Powerful Lessons in the Game of Life By Jeffrey St.Laurent
I turned 29 last week, and if statistics are right and I
die on or around my 78th birthday, I am almost 40%
done. In a numbers game, that is pretty close to
half way. This had me thinking about when I played
basketball in high school and college. I thought most
about the half time events in the locker room. Whether we were winning or losing at half time, the
whole team gathered in the locker room and the
coach would give us a talk. There were two major
topics we discussed. One was…
- 4 Brilliant Tips to Speed Read Faster than Ever By Michael Lee
Many people, particularly students, would love to be
able to absorb information faster. But before retaining
information, they have to go through the first stage of
learning, which is reading.For many individuals who are pressed for time, speed
reading has become a necessity. However, it's not just
the reading part that is important. Equally essential
is for the reader to fully understand the words coming
out from the book or paper.Here are some great tips to read and comprehend faster.1) Re…
- Corporate Coaching - Why Coach? C(5)+ED By Chris Stowell
Is it possible to make a strong “business case for corporate coaching?” Why is coaching vital to organizations? Why should leaders invest time developing their coaching skills? These are tough, important questions that organizations should consider before implementing coaching.The need for corporate coaching certainly depends on the situation. In some cases, it could be argued that time spent learning and doing coaching provides only small returns. If you have an operation with few people…
- Curbing the Public Nuisance (Part 2) By David Leonhardt
Yes, that pillar of society that has been with us since that slithery dude threw humanity for a curve in the Garden of Eden – that cornerstone of society has been automated.I am speaking, of course, of the public nuisance ( I wrote about him in Part 1 at http://www.thehappyguy.com/nuisance1.html. )No longer do pests have to come around in restaurants and train stations and villages singing loudly and playing their harpsichords. We now have machines to do that for us – machines like television…
- Five Steps to Vocational Passion: A Disciplined Plan for Major Mid-life Changes By Craig Nathanson
There’s a famous song lyric that asks: “Is that all there is?” Every seven seconds, an American turns 50 years old. So there’s a good chance that song is running through some of their heads.The question captures the ennui that many people feel in mid-life. They look up at the clock, see it ticking, and begin counting in their heads all the mountains not climbed, the poems not written, and the songs not sung.It’s time to stop asking the question idly. I’m offering five initial steps that you ca…
- 4 Amazing Tips To Successfully Persuade Anyone By Michael Lee
Having excellent persuasion skills is one of the most important
abilities to possess in today's fast-paced world. We need the
support and cooperation of other people to help us in reaching
our goals. The saying "No man is an island" is an undeniable
truth.Here are some hot tips to effectively influence and persuade
anyone you desire.1) Enter their world.You must understand the situation according to their point of
view. Set aside your personal interests and concentrate on
them.Just pret…
- How to Tune In Your Brain & Feel Confident with People in Moments By Peter Murphy
One day when I was in school, many years ago, the school principal wandered into our class room, sat down and started to talk.He talked and talked; and there was nothing we could do to stop him seeing as how he was in charge!For once he actually said something that interested me and I never forgot what he said. Not because he was so original but because he was the first person I heard saying it.That day he spoke about the untapped potential of the human mind and how we are all capable of so mu…
- How to Use Contrast to Enhance Your Life By Brad Swift
In my work as a Life On Purpose Coach many of my clients often experience times of "extreme contrast". These times can be very difficult and challenging and may have actually been what led them to seek out my services. So, let's look at how we can use contrast to actually enhance our lives.Contrast is defined in the dictionary as 'to compare or appraise in respect to differences.' Now we can either use this contrast to be right and make others wrong -- which we often do-- or we can use it to…
- Coaching for Results By Graham Harris
He’s a very successful sales manger who craves results. He can’t be bothered with people who don’t produce. They are losers. He always produces the numbers year after year. The question is does he do it through bullying or coaching?What’s the difference between bullying and coaching? This was one of the questions that ran through our mind when we were talking about Dave.Coaching, for us, is making people do what they don’t necessarily want to do in order to achieve, to be successful.But for Da…
- Develop One-hour Workshops to Increase Your Visibility By Susan R Meyer
60 minutes – so little time, so much to do! Short workshops are the perfect way for a coach or consultant to build a loyal following. If you follow a simple formula, you can minimize the challenges and increase the WOW factor.1. Pick a compelling topic and title.2. Include the five key components: buy-in lead, one big idea, a list of steps, or an overview of a process or topic, a demonstration or hands-on component, and a conclusion that includes a call to action.3. Provide a take-away that wh…
- Moment of Magic By Seamus Dolly
Laughter may or may not be a shock, relieved, but its’ therapeutic effects are recognised in most cultures. It allows a positive distractive moment or moments. When things are tough, rough, overbearing or endless, a quick laugh can help to transcend an obsessive reality.Where could the harm lie?Where the outcome is refreshment, where is the loss? A few moments of production lost to relaxation, perhaps, couldn’t be considered a waste.When a busy life is led, how could such a short reprieve be s…
- Solution-Focused Therapy By Garrett Coan
Most types of psychotherapy involve exploring feelings, being validated, finding explanations, exploring wishes and dreams, setting goals, and gaining clarity. Every therapist has unique ways of working with clients, based on his or her personality, training, and views of how people change.
A solution-focused therapist is likely to do the following:1. Instead of going over past events and focusing on problems, the therapist helps you envision your future without today’s problems.2. During the …
- Getting to Grips with Business Coaching By Philip Ashforth
Phil Ashforth of Synergy Coaching argues the case for using a Business Coach.The first thing that many business owners will ask is, “What is a Business Coach?” and the second, “Why would I need one?”When you ask most people, they will rightly associate coaching with sports, athletics or football. It has only really been in the last thirty years or so that coaching as a profession has really developed into a serious industry, and that the world of business has fully adopted coaching alongside m…
- What I Would Include In A Coaching Book By Stephanie Tuia
A coach is an essential figure in providing direction and leadership to his/her team. In sports, coaches are sometimes evaluated on the number of wins they can produce. In a business setting, coaches are evaluated on how efficient they are in providing a healthy work environment for employees.I have never been a coach myself, but as an avid athlete, I have had many coaches along the way who have had different approaches as to how they would direct and lead their team. From an athletic standp…
- 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 …
- How Coaches Find Clients Online By Biana Babinsky
At a recent networking meeting Jana asked for a recommendation for a public speaking coach. She was starting to speak in front of audiences, and wanted to polish her presentation skills a bit. Before anyone else got a chance to reply, Elise jumped in to recommend her coach, Kelly. "I have been working with Kelly for two months, and I have already seen results from working with her. I am much more confident during my presentations, and I see that my audience is more engaged and more responsive.…
- Personal Coach How Do You Choose Which One By Grant Pasay
Getting a personal coach can be the single most important decision in a person's life. For many, it's like having a second chance at growing up -- except they get to choose their teachers this time.But how do you make such a choice? How do you know who will best serve you as a personal coach? Accreditation? Degrees? Gender? Age? Location?My suggestion is this: Perspective. Let me give you an example about perspective from the world of psychology.Somewhere during my undergrad Psychology trainin…
- Coaching Employees - The Chronic Excuser By Chris Stowell
Most of us find coaching employees to be an effective, even enjoyable, approach to leadership and management. Coaching provides a way to help team members grow and develop, while achieving business objectives. But occasionally, we encounter a team member who has an excuse for every situation. How can we help team members like this accept responsibility and focus on solutions, rather than dwell on the reasons why things aren’t accomplished? How can we ensure that we really gain commitment and…
- Business Career Executive Coaching Article -Motivator, Discipline and Desire By Ruth Zanes
"There is a certain combination of desire and discipline in the way I work. Discipline by itself simply is not enough in the creative process."
- Robert De NiroMany of us think of discipline as a highly positive characteristic. When we fail to keep our resolve to take the actions that lead to success, we point to our lack of discipline with regret and disappointment.Human beings really like the focus and structure of imposing discipline on themselves to achieve specific outcomes. But disciplin…
- Transitions: Moving Through Change With Grace By Annette Colby
MOVING THROUGH CHANGECreating any major change in our lives can also create feelings of discomfort. Tiredness, confusion, and uncertainty are among the many emotions that can be experienced. Moving from one way of doing things to another requires a transitional period. The transition is the middle ground that is required for evolution to occur. It’s the place between where you were and where you are going. Usually this middle ground feels unpaved, unstable, lopsided, jagged, and stony. W…
- Should I Get A Coach? By Soni Pitts
Why should or would someone hire a life coach? Well, why would anyone purchase the services of a personal trainer, and interior designer or a sports coach - any professional "assistant" for that matter? After all, we all know how to exercise, how to hang a curtain and how to play our own game. But we hire a professional because we know that they will hold us accountable on our goals and objectives - and since we're paying good money for them to be there, often whether we show up or not, we hav…
- Your Past and Present Hold Key to Your Future By Andrew Abernathy
Knowing more about who you are will give you the insight for your future goals.Where are you going?This isn't about location...It's about focus and achievement in your life. Pretty big stuff, but not so big you can't get your hands around it and get down to the basics so you can achieve your life's goals.Did you accomplish what you set out to do last month? Or did you even have an idea of what you wanted to accomplish?If not, did you play the blame game? Was it the economy again? or the compet…
- How's Your Self-Talk? By Clyde Dennis
You know, what are you saying to yourself? There's always something going on in there. Do you make positive statements about yourself to yourself or are you beating yourself up with your own words?"Know thyself" is a statement that comes to mind. Know what it's going to take to get and keep you moving onward and upward.You know one of the most telling things about Jesus was that he knew he had to keep himself motivated and ready at any instant to do miracles. He knew that his 'coach' might cal…
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How often do you hear a parental voice in your head that says things like, “You’ve got to lose weight,” or “You should get up earlier every morning and exercise,” or “Today I should get caught up on the bills,” or “I’ve got to get rid of this clutter.” Let’s explore what happens in response to this voice.We have a very good reason for judging ourselves: the judgmental part of us believes that by judging, criticizing, “shoulding” ourselves, we will motivate ourselves to take action and therefo…
2. Going Beyond Life Coaching By Tony Cuckson
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3. Your Past and Present Hold Key to Your Future By Andrew Abernathy
Knowing more about who you are will give you the insight for your future goals.Where are you going?This isn't about location...It's about focus and achievement in your life. Pretty big stuff, but not so big you can't get your hands around it and get down to the basics so you can achieve your life's goals.Did you accomplish what you set out to do last month? Or did you even have an idea of what you wanted to accomplish?If not, did you play the blame game? Was it the economy again? or the compet…
4. Are You Worth Investing In? By Lorraine Pirihi
Do you realise that if you're green you're growing and if you're ripe you're rotten? So says Winston Marsh, Business Marketing Guru in his recent newsletter.Here's an excerpt from it ..."Over the last week or so I have been presenting a series of seminars for MYOB throughout New Zealand and I have made an amazing discovery.Most people would rather service their car than service their brain!Now what do I mean by this? Well, quite simply, nobody gives a second thought to putting their car in for…
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