Videotape Your Performance By Steve Pavlina
One of the best pieces of advice for improving at public speaking is to videotape yourself and then watch the video, looking for ways you can imp
Top 4 Reasons Why You Should Have a Coach By Dave Origano
Actually there is one big reason why people will fail on their path to success and balance - the lack of a coach. The coaching is an essental par
Lying in America - Fundamental to the Human Condition By Don Price
What has happened? Have we succumbed to habitual self deceit and deceit with others out of self preservation, fear, lack of confidence or ego? An
Six Benefits of Working With a Coach By Joan Schramm
Working with a coach can be a rewarding, enlightening, eye-opening experience, but many people wonder, “What can a coach do for me that I can’t d
How Do You Discover and Live Your Passion? By Craig Nathanson
This is a question we all want to answer……especially in mid-life where everything is suddenly up for questioning. Especially after age 40,
You Might Ask the Question - Why Coaching? By Chris Stowell
Why Coaching? It's a good question, and the answer is found in the heart of human nature. We have heard it many times from couples to worl
Coaching Generation X By Chris Stowell
It has been said that Generation X is the most ignored, misunderstood, and disheartened generation our country has seen in a long time. No one ca
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 attrib
Can Self-Coaching Really Help Your Bottom Line? By Euphrosene Labon
The other day I found myself watching one of those ubiquitous makeover programmes.The presenter’s brief was to transform an entire street.
Voice of the Gremlin By Alana Tobin
'Gremlin' is a well known term in coaching circles representing the 'inner critic,' a personification of the negative inner voice. Gremlins are c
Plan Your Life and Really Live Your Dreams By Bryony Benson
Many of us live from day to day without looking ahead to what we truly want - if we do, it's just a dream that may or may not come true. Life Co
Stepping Onto The Purposeful Path By Brad Swift
Like the "Yellow Brick Road" of The Wizard of Oz eventually led Dorothy back home -- home in the sense of where she belonged & also to who she tr
Being Resilient and Flexible Yet Holding On By Brad Swift
Responding To Query From A ReaderHi Brad,I would like to know how you reconcile the seemingly paradoxical set up that goes with thi
The Land Of Purposeful Paradoxes - The Birthplace Of Your Divinely Inspired Life Purpose By Brad Swift
"I have heard it said that heroism can be redefined for our age as the ability to tolerate paradox, to embrace seemingly opposing forces without
Communication: Understanding The Non-Verbal Art Form Of Body Language By Kurt Hurley
"He, who knows, does not speak. He, who speaks, does not know." -Lao TzuFundamentally, communication is expressed in verbal form. The conv
When Should You Hire or Fire a Life Coach? By Marie Roker
Life coaching is a tool that has helped many people change or improve their lives through effective coaching sessions with a competent life coach
The Hidden Effects of Childhood Maltreatment and How Life Coaching Can Help By Debra Tullis
Violence against women is one of the primary health problems facing adults today. Many people are not aware that childhood maltreatment is a powe
Coaching Celebrities By Mary Gardner
I’ve kept the same cell phone number for the past 7-8 years. I’ve lived in NYC, NC and now Florida and in all that time, I’ve never changed phone
Coach Less Earn More: 4 Ways to Eliminate Complimentary Coaching Sessions Using Simple Audio By Leesa Barnes
As more and more coaches diversify their coaching business with a variety of products and services, many are questioning the value of offering co
The "I-TO-WE" Story By Glenn Cohen
This is the story about how I came to the point in my life to be a relationship coach and how I developed the passion to reach out and help peopl
Where Do You Stand in the Doors of Life? By Robert Paisola
I was once told that there are only two types of people the world dislikes.People that failPeople that succeedWhere do you p
Relationship Coaching for the Individual - The "I" in "I-TO-WE" By Glenn Cohen
This is a description of individual personal coaching. In the article I will explain what the “I” represents and discuss some of the issues and
Invest Five Minutes a Day to Survive! By Rodger Ruge
Can you spare five minutes a day to practice a mental conditioning technique that can literally save your life? The answer better be “yes!”
Coach Less Earn More: 5 Ways to Launch a Group Coaching Program That Sizzles By Leesa Barnes
One-to-one coaching is rewarding, but it's also exhausting, time consuming and often leaves you scrambling to find additional clients just to kee
Compassion Fatigue & The Therapist By Nick Arrizza, M.D.
There is a new phrase emerging in the psychotherapy community. It's "Compassion Fatigue". What does this mean? Why is it happening? What does it
A Worthwhile Trip To Hell -- The Value Of Contrast By Brad Swift
This week I’d like to share an 'off purpose' moment, actually a series of them that congealed into a daylong trip into Hell. It happened on Tues
Creating Your "Ideal Typical Day" By Brad Swift
There's an old riddle that goes like this:How do you eat an elephant?Answer: One bite at a time.That can also be true for re
Marketing On Purpose With Passion And Play By Brad Swift
In a recent class on how to build your business on purpose with passion and play, I offered the following simple definition for coaches for Marke
Hope By John Seeley
"Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly" -anonymousHopeAs I sat on a plane going to Atlanta, I
How to Deal with Difficult People By John Seeley
Dealing with difficult peopleNo matter whether in business or whatever you are doing in life, there are always times when people are in di