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Coaching
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Diving Into the Darkness Within
This morning my husband and I spent about an hour and a half filling in a budget for ourselves. We've never really done that before. Not both of us. Not together. Thanks to the inspiration of the financial guru, Dave Ramsey, we're motivated to get ourselves out of the usual cycle of spend-spend-spend and run-run-run from debt. I left my cushy IT job of ten years at the end of March this year so that I could focus on a career as a Professional Life Coach. It's a very humbling experience to step from the steady paycheck into the unknown and to trust that our needs will be cared for and cared for well.
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The Power of Mentors
There is great value in having mentors. Mentors give you a bigger view of something that allows you to succeed in your own endeavors by leveraging the knowledge and experience of others.
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Fears That Drive Reactions: The Feeler Perception
Our actions and reactions are influenced by the four perceptual styles: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic. These styles have Empowering and Limiting Tendencies. These reactions are stimulated by your fears and fueled by your perceptions.
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Fears that Drive Reactions: The Wholistic Perception
Our actions and reactions are influenced by the four perceptual styles: Audio, Feeler, Visual and Wholistic. These styles have Empowering and Limiting Tendencies. These reactions are stimulated by your fears and fueled by your perceptions.
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Creating Supportive Environments
The work of coaching is really about creating environments that perfectly support our evolution and feel good to us as well. Just as a person who loves scuba diving would not dive in the kelp forests of Monterey Bay without first creating the perfect environmental support for his body-(think warm wet suit along with all the other equipment and safety gear essential to that experience), we as coaches or practitioners must consider how we will support our clients in creating the environments that feel good to them, support them while integrating the changes that come as a result of our work together and allow them to be their best.
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Curiouser And Curiouser
As coaches at the coal face it is by applying curiosity that we can look at our clients' issues from every side. It is by being intrigued by and curious about what makes people tick that we can become great coaches. Always digging a little deeper, uncovering more and more, peeling away the layers.
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VoIP: A Coaching Solution
In general, transmitting voice data (phone services) is a costly process for customers. Companies (and individuals) which rely on phone conversations with customers, suppliers and staff end up paying high costs for the line and services. VoIP brings a solution-
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Fear of Fees
Get callers who genuinely want you to be their coach. My method is simple, elegant and packed with integrity. You'll save time and you feel really good about yourself.
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Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me - that's what they say, though I wonder if that's really the truth. Read more about how your words do affect others.
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Super Stars Amongst Us Need to Teach Others Their Secrets
Not long ago a gentleman noted that I had achieved something that was note worthy and he told me one of the greatest things you can do in this life experience is to help others succeed too. His advice was to teach others and mentor them and show them your secrets to success. This makes sense really and those Super Stars amongst us do need to Teach others their Secrets to success and this can drastically improve our society and civilization. It is the right thing to do and it is a good thing to do.
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Practical Spirituality - The Fourth Force
In our previous articles we spoke about three of the Four Forces. We spoke about centripetal force, the movement of the attention inward, centrifugal force, the movement of the attention outward, gravity, the movement of the attention downward. Lastly we will discuss the fourth force, electro-magnetic energy.
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Coaching and Managing Sports Teams: Five Sure Fire Tips for Success
What kind of environment do you create? Are you uptight or intense during practices, lessons, clinics? This type of energy rubs off on your players and can make them uptight and tense as well. Coaches are role models, and they should all strive to be good role models. Your players take their cues from how you conduct yourself. Follow these five tips for the best results.
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