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- Difficult Challenges? -- What If? By Miami Phillips
Sometimes life can seem like one long series of unsolvable problems. I know there have been times when I would much rather find something else to do and quit whatever I was doing simply because it was too much trouble to continue. In fact, earlier in my life that is exactly what I did do. (And to tell the truth, I wouldn't change it even if I could!)However, I think there comes a time in every one's life when we want a result. This result could be a goal, dream, or some other desirable end res…
- Cause and Effect! Choose a Path By Ryan Blackport
Three steps to your Personal Transformation:Awareness and PerceptionLaw of Cause and EffectLaw of AccumulationThese categories are what you need to understand in order to be in total control of your being!Most go through life never reaching their potential because they never take control of all their faculties or abilities.This information is designed to help you gain complete control of your life!So lets get into it1) Awareness and perception.In order to be in complete control of our self, ac…
- Some Business Coaches are in Error By Lance Winslow
Many business coaches deny the power of suggestion while using it. For instance a corporate inner circle will be told that they have inner conflicts with ethical practice due to the stockholders coming first, the customers coming second and employees coming third. They will tell the corporate management team that often what must be done short term to appease shareholders may not be good long term for employee units or quality of products to the end user. Yet this is linear thinking for some on…
- Successful Change Starts With A Shift In Perspective By Steven Bacharach, Psy.D.
Like so many in corporate America today, Susan needed more balance in her life-but she did not know how to get it. Faced with a 60-hour work week and a lengthy daily commute, Susan was left with little time for outside interests. Her job was literally draining her of energy, and her attitude at work was changing, especially within her business unit.
Who is Susan? Susan is a composite of thousands of executives who are pushed to the brink by trying to juggle demands on the job with demands at…
- How to Life Coach By Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin
First thing about life coaches is, you need to be found by those you never met when they need you. This starts with what I call roaming. Roaming is the seemingly pointless wander that takes you exactly where you need to be. This roaming tends to be chock full of synchronicity events that act as markers. It follows the "where the day takes you" philosophy. But even before that a Life coach has to have his own emotional baggage in check. For if you have too many open circuits lying about, one is…
- Creating An Effective Toolbox For Success By Annette Colby
WHAT’S IN YOUR TOOLBOX?Think tools are just for builders and construction workers? Think again!Everyone needs a well stocked toolbox.Over the years, given the wisdom of life’s experiences and much learning, I have assembled my own psychological toolbox. It contains, among other things,Ideas from diverse schools of thought
Different ways of perceiving
Trust in the wisdom contained in my body
An open mind
An open heart
A creative spiritAcquiring effective coping tools changed my life. (There'…
- Secrets of Creating Interpersonal Power By Oliver Fix
If you work with people, as a company owner, manager and
team leader or on the customer interface, your impact on
others is your most important asset! Someone creating
‘Interpersonal Power’, as I see it, has the ability to inspire,
motivate and facilitate outstanding action in another.In 1996 I won the Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, in
Whitewater Slalom.
As an athlete then, I needed someone I could trust
completely, someone I could communicate with almost
without words. Providing the ass…
- Don't Be Jealous - Be Inspired By Rachelle Disbennett-Lee
When we see people do things we cannot do, or have things we don't have, it might be tempting to be a little jealous. But, jealousy doesn't lead to anything except resentment, and that isn't going to help you. Instead of being jealous of others, focus on being inspired. Let the success of others move you forward toward your own success. After all, people who are doing things you want to do or have things you want are examples of what is possible for you.When I see people doing things I wan…
- Understanding Executive Coaching By Leon Chaddock
Executive-coaching is a method of learning and training that many companies are using to help them to develop good quality professionals that are able to serve the business’s needs effectively. In many cases, these individuals will provide training that is personal and dedicated to the individual in training. This is no small task and you can count on executive-coaching to cost quite a bit of money.This method of training individuals has been used mainly in the United States but it is fast e…
- 4 Underused Hot Spots for Your Personal Branding Iron By Scott Ginsberg
I’ll never forget what my mentor told me: “Don’t communicate in any way to any person without the stamp of your personal brand.”Everyone has a personal brand, whether they know it or not. And everyone has a personal brand, whether they like it or not. But only those who actively and consistently create, maintain and imprint their personal brands on the people with whom they interact will sizzle!But what is a personal brand? Peter Montoya, author of The Brand Called You, defines it as “a per…
- Assertive Communication: 20 Helpful Tips By Garrett Coan
Most of us know that assertiveness will get you further in life than being passive or aggressive. But few of us were actually taught how to be assertive. Here are some helpful tips.1. Choose the right time. Imagine you’re dashing down the hall on your way to a meeting. Lisa passes by. You call out, “Can you have the Microsoft project out by Tuesday?” Because you haven’t scheduled a special time to bring up the issue, Lisa has no reason to think your request deserves high priority.2. …
- Are You Seduced by The Dark Side of Wealth Creation? Get-Rich-Quick Scammers By Debbie Jenkins
With the growing number of expert business people, consultants and coaches keen to make money from multiple streams of income I thought I'd share a WARNING to help you spot genuinely useful information from dangerous scams.There's a very simple seduction trick that is deadly powerful when it comes to parting the masses (whether they consider themselves highly intelligent or not) with their cash.It has been used effectively by scammers, scoundrels and cheats throughout the ages, even before PT …
- Ego Based Businesses Are Doomed To Failure! By Olivia Stefanino
David had wanted all his life to be recognised as a “somebody” – and it was this sub-conscious drive which has led to him launching his own business ten years ago.And while David’s bull-headed determination had made a modest success of his company, he was beginning to recognise that while he was working hard – he was not achieving the results that he had originally anticipated.Understanding that he needed to find a way to work “smarter” rather than harder, David had decided to see if the servi…
- Coaching Skills and Positive Motivation By Chris Stowell
There is one important point that is often missed in the discussion of Coaching Skills: Effective coaching is a great deal more than just problem solving. Many people misinterpret coaching as only a corrective process aimed at specific error and deficiencies of an individual. Actually, the use of coaching skills doesn’t always have to be driven by problems. Challenges, opportunities, and obstacles that transcend any one member of the organization can be the motivating force. This type of c…
- The American Dream – Are We Really Free? By Geela Parish
The promises of THE AMERICAN DREAM (to have it all and enjoy it all, based on materialistic values system) has been holding us captive and threatening to take our power and freedom away- without our awareness, like a thief in the night.Consciously or unconsciously we make daily decisions to either be a master of our own ship or destiny, if you will, or be a slave to our own circumstances and to other people*s expectations and belief systems that don*t serve our highest good and purpose. …
- 6 Practices for Achieving Excellent Self-Care By Jennifer Koretsky
Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) often feel like they are running behind schedule, and just don't have the time get everything done. As a result, many ADDers end up sacrificing their own self-care in order to scratch off items on their to-do lists. Those who skimp on self-care, however, will find themselves slowed down in the end. It's nearly impossible to be an effective parent, spouse, friend, or worker when you are not operating at your best. And you can't be at your best wh…
- How To Overcome Stuck States In Personal Growth By Saleem Rana
Although many of us use self-help tools like affirmations, visualizations, NLP techniques, and spiritual invocations, we sometimes find that nothing happens. This, to say the least, is disheartening.
After many years as a psychotherapist, I found that the brain can be compared to a computer. Since the computer was founded to replicate some of the features of our brains, the analogy also works the other way.
In a computer, a corrupted file, a virus, or any other type of malignant software is…
- The X-factor By Neil Millar
Would you agree that today most of us have the same set of opportunities and the same set potential?If you agree with me, then perhaps you might like to consider this puzzling question: if we all have the same opportunities and potential why are some people more successful than others?It could be said that some people are more privileged than others, and while this is certainly true, you could argue that there is proof in every day life of people who started off with zero and went on to accumu…
- Just Listen, Please! By Graham Harris
When did you last do that? When did you last listen to yourself? Is there a small voice inside you calling out “Just listen to me” Just listen. Please”. “All I want is for you to listen to me”. “ I am tired and fed up of continuing doing. Just stop for a moment and just listen. Please”.When was the last time you sat down quietly with a cup of coffee and just listened to what is going on inside you. The small voice that wants to take care of you. Wants to make sure you are doing the right thing…
- The Need to Feel Special By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
From the time Jennifer was a little child, she was demanding of attention, especially from her mother, Sarah. With two older brothers, Jennifer had a “special” place in the family as the baby and the only girl. She made sure to establish a “special” relationship with her mother, who relished the connection since she didn’t have much of a relationship with her emotionally distant husband.It was easy for Jennifer to control her mother’s attention. Because her mother was needy for emotional conne…
- Becoming An Empowered Consumer By Lora J Adrianse
How many times have you said to yourself…"I just wish that company would treat me like they appreciated my business!"?For many years I trained Customer Service Reps at a large corporation. There is no doubt that it was during those years I personally became a consumer with rather high standards and expectations. It was also during that time that I realized my only point of power (as a consumer) was to take my business elsewhere if I didn't get the treatment I deserved. While it may not soun…
- Who Am I? A Life On Purpose Perspective By Brad Swift
I've had a feeling for sometime now that there's a deeper level to go with the Life On Purpose Process. It's been incubating for several months, surfacing from time to time, often while I'm reading something of a spiritual nature.I'm now ready to give a first cut at it. I'll begin with the idea that with the Life On Purpose Process we can address the question of "who am I?" For example, when someone says, "My life purpose is..." Who is the my/I that they are referring to?During the first pa…
- Boost Your Self-Esteem By Garrett Coan
What Is Self-Esteem?Self-esteem literally means to esteem, or respect, yourself. Having high self-esteem means that you have a positive image of yourself. Let’s look at where such a positive self-image comes from.In her classic book Celebrate Yourself, Dorothy Corkville Briggs makes a distinction between the real you and your self-image. She says that the real you is unique and unchanging. Most of your self-image—what you think is true about yourself—is learned. It is not necessarily accurate …
- I'm Gonna Die MY Way By John McCabe
My wife says I have the strangest taste in movies. You see, there are movies I can watch again and again, which she couldn't sit through once. One of them is Rhinestone, starring Sylvester Stallone and Dolly Parton.Dolly plays a country-and-western singer from Tennessee (I know, big stretch, right?) and Sly plays a New York City cabbie.Dolly is under contract to one Freddie Ugo, a low-life with only two things on his mind (speaking of stretch, you guys have to see the dress she's wearing to st…
- Belief Management - The Missing Ingredient? By Joan Friedlander
"Joan, I'm working so hard and I'm not getting anything done!" I have heard some version of this cry of frustration by many an entrepreneur. It's a common complaint voiced by those of use who sought the freedom to have complete authority over our schedules, only to find ourselves unwittingly shackled by old ways of operating.It does not appear to matter that we are independent professionals or business owners, we live in a world shaped by the rules of corporate life. Most of us came from jobs …
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1. 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…
2. Things Are Good Because I Say They Are By Skye Thomas
The subject of positive self talk regarding our goals and dreams reminds me of the childhood story, The Velveteen Rabbit. The boy loves the toy so much that a magic fairy comes and turns the toy bunny into a real rabbit. She tells the bunny it has been loved so much that it has earned the right to be real.Wouldn’t it be great if all we had to do was to love our dreams and fantasies until a magic fairy came, and poof, our dreams were real? How many of us would forget to love our dreams enoug…
3. Progress Reviews: Your Key To Effective Coaching By Susan Cullen
One of the most effective ways to help your staff succeed is to provide regular, consistent coaching throughout the year. A Progress Review is a specific kind of coaching discussion, tied to the employee’s Annual Objectives and Standards. It is an informal discussion in which the manager coaches the direct report to meet any unmet goals that are below target, and praises him or her for goals that are being met. Conducting progress reviews are a very important role for being an effective lea…
4. Do You Want to Impress Others? Then Don’t Talk …Listen By Della Menechella
Recently my friend Michelle was concerned about a professional conference she was planning to attend with her husband, a veterinarian. She has no background in veterinary science, so she did not think she would be able to effectively communicate with the people at the conference. I asked her why she thought she had to use technical jargon when she spoke to the other conference attendees. She responded that she wanted them to think well of her. Michelle is a warm, caring individual who is g…
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