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Theres Gold in that Silence


Can you recall a time where you utilized silence to make a point? If you can consciously recall, you probably know your silence made more than just a point; it made an exclamation point ... and without a single word preceding it. Now that's powerful.

7 Destructive Habits of Incompetent People


WARNING!  If you want to have a fantastic life, never engage yourself in these 7 deadly habits that incompetent people do.

Our Worst Enemy


Who do you consider as your worst enemy?  The criminals roamingthe dark streets?  Your boss who's killing you mentally andemotionally with stress and harsh words?  The people in office who are engaging in graft and corruption, instead of helpingthose in need?

Do You Dither in Your Job Search?


I looked up the definition of "to dither" before writing this article.  It is to be agitated and in a nervous state.

Burn-Out ...Whats Next?


If you feel the heat of burn-out, it is possible to stop the fire before it stops you.

Expectations Can Get In Our Way


There are times when we truly look forward to something just as there are times when we totally dread something. What is the difference between anticipation with joy and anticipation with anxiety? Where and how does that expectation actually take place? If we think about it, the expectations take place in our minds. And, what that really means is that we totally make it up. We tend to create ideas and stories about how wonderful or awful something might be.

What The Buddha Says About Coaches


There is a Buddhist saying that goes like this:

The Great Marketing Reframe


From grimaces to stomach knots, talking about marketing seems to take on the sound of Charlie Brown's teacher, with so many syllables of "wah WAaah, wah WAah, wah."

Tips for Writing Great Coaching E-Books


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.

The Power of Online Memberships


Have you ever noticed geese flying overhead, whether that be south for the winter, or back home in the spring? 

Choosing an Apprentice


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 will ease your way through the growing pains?   In all the many thousands of hours of consulting, coaching and training I've done, there is only one key I've found to date that doesn't require significant cash investment.  And that is the concept of apprentices.

Coaching Prime Time


An awful lot of fantastic coaching has been coming out of Hollywood lately, have you noticed?

Throw a No-Heat Party for the Planet


Is it really possible to have loads of fun, and help the planet at the same time?

How to Choose the Right Coach for You


So you want to hire a coach but with so many choices it's easy to feel overwhelmed. How do you find the coach that is right for you? It can seem like a daunting task so here are some guidelines to help you make the right decision for you.

Successful Change Starts With A Shift In Perspective


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.

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