Archive for 'Personal Coaching'
Shifting Limiting Beliefs – in business and beyond!
For a long time I believed that anything is possible . . . for everyone else but me! I was, after all, a successful executive coach — and a coach stands for what is possible for others. Somehow it never sunk in that I had to [...]
Posted: April 27th, 2010 under Best Year Yet, Business Coaching, Personal Coaching, Team Coaching.
Tags: "The Secret", action plan, attitude, Best Year Yet, consulting, Deepak Chopra, Napoleon Hill, Performance Improvement, success, team alignment, transformation, Wayne Dyer
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Job Tips for the Recession
Finding a job in the best of times can be a real challenge. Today, even those with jobs are insecure. Will they be the next to go? The temptation in this market is to give up before you start. Needless-to-say, that’s the last thing to do. There are jobs to be had. They may not [...]
Posted: December 11th, 2008 under Personal Coaching.
Tags: job search, Networking, recession
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Coaching vs Counseling
Many people I work with have asked about the difference between a “coach” and a “counselor.” As both, I can understand where it can get a bit confusing. While there are many similarities, there are some key differences. If you are considering working with a coach, you should make sure you do your research to [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2008 under Personal Coaching.
Tags: coaching, counseling
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Finding One’s Voice
I am rarely at a loss for words but have found myself staring at a blank box for days wondering what to say in my inaugural post. So, bear with me as I “find my voice.”
The other night a friend, interested in learning more about the value of coaching (something often tricky to convey in [...]
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Personal Coaching.
Tags: coaching, happiness, Olympics
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