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- Failure or Tempory Defeat You Decide By Norm Bettencourt
NOTHING IN THE WORLD CAN TAKE THE PLACE OF PERSISTENCE, TALENT WILL NOT, NOTHING IS MORE COMMON THAN UNSUCCESSFUL MEN WITH TALENT.Charles SwindollPersistence is a state of mind and is a direct result of habit. Your are the master of your own fate. Persistence is the key to your success in the ring and in life in general. Nothing beats persistence. The most common cause of failure is the habit of quitting when you are overtaken by “temporary defeat”. Most people quit just steps away towards obt…
- Is Coaching Everything That It Is Cracked Up To Be? By Allie Ochs
Personal or business coaching has helped thousands change their lives and achieve their goals. Yet, for the sceptics it still is a fuzzy concept with little recognition for its benefits. Think of Celine Dion, who with a voice coach claimed world fame. Her coach unleashed what is known today as one of the most mesmerizing voices in the world.Is coaching just a buzzword to capture another niche market of those seeking instant gratification and on the spot success?
Let’s take a look at good fitne…
- How to become a Super Star at Work - 50 Great Ways To Be Impressive By Hyacinth Fraser
1. Go that extra mile.2. Offer to do something, whether leading a project, writing a report; before being asked.3. Have a solutions attitude. State the problem and rehearse the solution. Spend no more than 20% of the time analysing the problem and use the other 80% rehearsing the solution. Act on the solution.4. Drive yourself to learn something new every day.5. Practice public speaking.6. Come up with a `30 second’ advert for why you are the best person for the job.7. Be the person you wou…
- Coaching May Be For You By Sean North
Are you looking for someone who will hold you accountable to achieving your goals? Career coaching and mentoring may be what you need to accomplish what you really want in your career. Your friends and family certainly love you and want the best for you, but they can’t always make the time to devote the necessary hours you may need to achieve your objectives and goals. Your friends and family have objectives and goals that they are looking to achieve as well.Coaching is one of the best inve…
- Listening Skills In Relationships By Patricia Weber
Recently, when out to dinner with another couple, my husband is surprised at what
someone says about one of our neighbors. He even comments this to the person
about his amazement. Less than one week later, my husband comments to me he
wonders about this very situation. After asking him, “Well don’t you remember Sean
told you that?” “No. I must have been in a conversation with someone else then.” I
just torque my jaws and change the subject because I just don’t want to have this
conversat…
- Is Time Really Easier to Sell than Products? Generate Extra Revenue by Packaging Up What You Know By Debbie Jenkins
Over the years I've worked with very many coaches and consultants who make their money by selling blocks of time.This is great but anyone who's done it - also knows that when they stop working (and selling time) the money soon dries up too. This predicament is not only potentially dangerous, especially for smaller firms, but can leave you feeling trapped by your own success. There's often never any rest without that guilty, sinking, feeling that while you're not working you're not earning.So, …
- Good, Good, Good, Good Intentions By Maya Talisman Frost
I always do a lot of thinking about good intentions in December.It's not because I'm inspired by the holidays. I'm simply observing the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each year, around December 10th, I reread that incredible document just to remind myself that as humans, we can all agree on what it means to have basic rights and to be treated fairly. It's an inspiring piece of writing, and it fills my heart with hope--that is, until I remember that we don't seem to b…
- How to Coach Yourself! By David Wood
Some people are not in a position to work with a coach right now. Some are stretched financially, while some are still using the “lone ranger” method. Other people might be uncertain about trying something new.So here is a brief, simple process I often use with clients that you can apply to you own situation i.e. coach yourself! And at the end of the article I will mention how you can go even further than this using a professional coach.STEP 1) Clarify your goalSome of us are not moving forwar…
- Change vs Transition By Beth Densmore
“There is a time for departure, even when there’s no certain place to go.” -- Tennessee WilliamsThe words change and transition are often used interchangeably. In truth, they have very separate and different meanings.Change is a one-time occurrence: we change jobs, change clothes, change living arrangements. Change is a shift from one person, place or thing to another.Transition is the ongoing process of dealing with a change. Transition is letting go of how things were and embracing how thi…
- Tips for Writing Great Coaching E-Books By Andrea J. Lee
Never understimate the power of a well-written word. Tens of thousands of readers of coaching ebooks have had their lives changed for the better by a well written ebook.
It's a remarkable medium that you can tap into to coach others day or night, in the city or country, all across the planet.
Is writing an ebook for you?
Do you have the answers to a specific problem? Can you research the answers? Do you have a personal story to tell about overcoming the problem in your own life?
Is th…
- Choosing an Apprentice By Andrea J. Lee
Along the path from where you are now to millions in revenue, thousands in readers, tens of thousands of prospects, or hundreds of clients -- whatever criteria you use to define success for your coaching...there us is one key speedbump which is seldom talked about. That is capacity. This is especially true as your revenues grow up to six figures and you set your sights on building a seven-figure legacy business with a global impact. How do you get your head around this problem? What secrets…
- Emotional Dependency or Emotional Responsibility By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Emotional dependency means getting one’s good feelings from outside oneself. It means needing to get filled from outside rather than from within. Who or what do you believe is responsible for your emotional wellbeing?There are numerous forms of emotional dependency:Dependence on substances, such as food, drugs, or alcohol, to fill emptiness and take away pain.Dependency on processes such as spending, gambling, or TV, also to fill emptiness and take away pain.Dependence on money to define one’s…
- The Role of Grief Group Facilitators By Saundra L. Washington
Technically, there are two types of grief groups. Informational and support groups are for individuals who have an interest in the grief process. The purpose of these groups is to promote grief education and awareness. It covers the grief process in a more academic fashion.The second type of grief group is a process and personal growth oriented group focusing on facilitating the individual participant's own personal loss management. It is therapeutic in nature and can take many different forms…
- Budda In Your Back Pocket By Deirdre McEachern
The other day I was late for something. Not very late. In fact, I was actually on time but an angry voice berated me anyway, saying, "You are late! There will be no seats left. You wouldn't run late if you were more organized!" It was a terrible feeling, especially because the voice was partially right.Who was this voice yelling at me? It was my nemesis – the Shrew who lives in my head.We all get annoyed at ourselves from time to time; it is only natural. But for some of us, it can become an u…
- Retirement - Loss of Identity or Exciting Change By Robert Fitches
Over the past several years, I have, from time to time thought about the whole issue of retirement and the obvious and sometimes devastating effect it has on many people. I have looked around and wondered how many people are able to make the transition so painlessly while others worry and fret for months, or even years, before making the ‘leap’ and then, when they do, they seem to come apart. What can be done to help others to make the transition without so much ‘separation anxiety’, grief a…
- What is Life Coaching Anyway? By Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
So you still may ask, what is a life coach? Which is one of the reasons why I am writing this article..To me a life coach is the return of that buddy in the village, town, tribe, or clan that studied the medicine, herbs, lore, history, art, psychology, politics, semantics, behavior, mythology, and religion of the world that is at his hands to heal you so the coach can benefit from your labors in your chosen trade as well. Either you call Them Priest, Rabbi, Shaman, Sufi, Pastor, Druid, High Pr…
- How to Give Yourself a Check Up From the Neck Up By Gary Simpson
When was the last time you did some dedicated physical exercise?Many people have realised that our busy and stressful lives need some balance. They are flocking in droves to gymnasiums all over the country. Others are even engaging Personal Trainers who, themselves, are experiencing boom times in the international quest for fitness.It seems that people everywhere are becoming increasingly conscious of their physical condition. Everybody wants to feel younger and look younger. But what about me…
- Do You Want to Make More Money as A Life Coach By Neil Millar
There’s a lot of coaches out there not making any money, looking for opportunities, trying to model what others are doing, networking like crazy, researching, visualizing, affirming and hoping… yes, hoping that the clients show up before the bailiffs.I’ve been involved in Marketing and PR and worked with and met the good, the bad and the ugly of the coaching world and can honestly say if you are not making any money there is probably a reason why that I can help you with.There is usually a ver…
- Build Your People Skills By Garrett Coan
How would you like to get along even better with others in your personal relationships and in the workplace? Getting along well with people sounds kind of general and is difficult to do much about, so let’s break it down into some manageable and specific skills. By building the following skills, you will get along well with others:1. Build others’ self-esteem.2. Show empathy for others.3. Encourage people to cooperate with each other.4. Communicate assertively.5. Ask productive questions and d…
- 5 Minute Morning Balance Ritual By Laura Lallone
"3 Questions, 5 Minutes a Day: Make leaps towards greater balance in one single week with the Shicka Boom 5 Minute Morning Balance Ritual"
By Laura Lallone, Certified Life CoachThis article is dedicated to a woman that I've never met and probably never will. Tall with dark, dark hair, she was perfectly manicured in a tailored suit with high-heeled pumps. We shared a subway car in Manhattan two years ago. She was standing, holding onto the subway car strap and meticulously applying three coats …
- Mentors and Coaches: How to Find a Great Mentor By Neen James
A career coach or mentor is a person who can guide you with the benefit of their experience. He or she may be someone more senior from within your organisation or someone external to your organisation who has been successful in the field or skills you want to develop. The right mentor can help you accelerate career, boost your self-development and improve your working relationships. And remember that a mentor is not only helpful in your career the benefits of having a mentor are relevant to al…
- Communicating Anger Compassionately By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Whether it is irritability or unmitigated rage, anger is an emotion everyone knows about. Unfortunately, few people have been taught how to mange this feeling in an assertive and compassionate way. If we resort to raising our voice, yelling, or lashing out when we are angry; that is an aggressive expression of anger. Approximately 70% of people have a tendency to suppress anger. In other words, they bottle it up and lash out later. Bottling up feelings often leads to ‘anger attacks’—those burs…
- What is the Success Lesson in this Story? By Mike Litman
One of my clients gave me permission to tell you his story.Jim called me 9 months ago and asked for help.For the last 5 years Jim desperately wanted to leave his 9 to 5 job, but couldn't because the finances weren't there to support his wife and 2 kids. (6 and 9 years old)In February 2001, Jim started reading personal development books and listening to CD's.He got excited, like many of us.He told me that at the age of 44 he finally lit his entrepreneurial spirit. He really wanted to grow both …
- Different New-Year's Resolution - Pass-It-Forward By Nisandeh Neta
Every 12 months, as the New-Year rolls around, we all brag about our New-Year's Resolutions. With inflated chests and with all the authority we can muster, we announce to any and every available ear, that we're going to lose weight, stop drinking and smoking so much, as well as spend more time with our family, in addition to investing more time down at the gym.Mostly our vision extends no further than our own noses. To add insult to injury, we usually don't follow through on our "Me Orientate…
- Witnessing and Sharing By Steve Taubman
In this article, I’d like to share my thoughts on what I believe to be the two most important components of effective communication. These attributes, witnessing and sharing, are also crucial elements in our understanding of ourselves in our relationship to the world around us. We’ll discuss them in sequence.WitnessingWitnessing, as it applies to our communication with others, means bringing awareness to our inner state, our sensations and our thoughts. In previous articles, I’ve described the…
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1. How to Turn Around A Sinking Conversation - 7 Tips By Peter Murphy
When a conversation is not working out there is the potential for massive frustration or a breakthrough depending on how you look at it.1. Question your assumptions about the other personPerhaps the breakdown in communication is based on rumors that have no basis in reality. You may be unfairly judging the other person and filtering every word he speaks because of a false image of who he really is.Have you ever harshly judged someone and found out later you were completely in the wrong? Make s…
2. The Story “From the Chicken Coop”™ By Ted Borgeas
Many years ago my grandfather, had a small farm and
chickens. One morning he sent me out to the chicken coop to
collect fresh eggs. He became concerned when I didn’t return
after a shot interval. When he came looking for me I jumped
with joy, but he saw tears in my eyes and noticed that I was in
an adjacent empty chicken coop, which could be entered only
through the same door as the occupied coop.When he noticed my distress and asked, “What was wrong?”
I told him tearfully, “that nasty rooster…
3. 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…
4. Magic Potions We All Need This Time of Year By Barbara Becker Holstein
As winter descends we begin to feel the chill of shorter days and less sunlight. For many of us, less hours of light combined with colder temperatures results in us feel less light emotionally. For some of us, who actually have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) gloom really sets in. This gloom often has to be offset by either full spectrum lighting and/or various psychotropic medications.For people with mild versions of feeling down or sad at this time of year, I'd like to suggest a way to l…
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