COACHING: When it’s Beyond Oprah and Dr. Phil By Dr. Robert A. Eubanks
How many more servings of the daytime self-help salad will it take to sooth your appetite? To actually get your life to where you want it to be?
Do You Really Need A Home Business Mentor? By Rebecca Gilbert
Having a mentor can mean the difference between success and failure if you want to have a successful Internet home business.Many of you ha
Growing On G.R.O.W – A More Specific Coaching Model For Busy Managers By Allan Mackintosh
The effective coaching of employees by their line managers is fast becoming an expectation from both senior management and from the employees the
Top Ten Things You Would Never Hear a Coach Say (or then again…!) By Martin Haworth
When coaching, it's all about the client, be that as a professional coach, or a line manager/business owner using coaching skills in their own bu
Taking The Coach Approach By Diana Kennedy
When you use what you go through to grow through, you take the coach approach. I am suggesting that you hire your own counsel. After all, who el
Successful Implementation of Company Wide Coaching Programmes By Allan Mackintosh
Ten years ago I was fortunate enough to be heavily involved in the implementation of a company wide coaching programme, both as an employee who
Do You See Clearly? By Leslie Fieger
"I don't see how I can just make up my mind to be happy and successful; and suddenly, magically, I will be. That seems to me to be a denial of my
Do You Need a Performance Coach? By Michael Niles
In today’s fast paced world, we are often confronted with the issue, “I want to get in shape, but I just don’t have the time!” We all have faced
Action NOT Reaction By John Giagkiozis
Do you feel you are in charge of your life do you really believe that you control your destiny? Or you are of those people who feel manipulated a
Two Leadership Strategies: Don’t Lose Your Mind & Be a Coach By Teresa Proudlove
Are you feeling overwhelmed, a lack of confidence or under a ton of pressure? Are you trying too hard to make something work and focusing too muc
A World of Possibility By Alvah Parker
When I started my sales career over 25 years ago, I worked for a small company selling telephone answering equipment. Hard to believe it but in
Making Changes in Your Personal Life By Kate Hufstetler
Making changes in your personal life can be a tough process. Change starts with a thought. It cannot begin without one. However, what we think
Encourage Personality Testing By Kate Hufstetler
I was asked the other day : "Kate, is personality testing novelty, frivolity, or common sense?"The answer is: It depends on whether or n
Be The One With Something Interesting To Say By Steven Gillman
How Do You Learn Something New?If you could learn fast and effectively, you might become the person with something interesting to s
Increase Your Intelligence With Music By Steven Gillman
You Are What You Listen ToCan music really help you think better? Yes, according to the research that has been done so far.L
Pecked to Death By Ducks By Maureen Killoran
Ever been in a situation where it seems like minor criticisms are all you hear? Sure, there are things you could improve, you know that . . . but
Flying in the Slow Lane By Maureen Killoran
Dogs distrust hot air balloons. I gathered this tidbit as my husband and I floated over the mountains in a wicker gondola, listening to the ba
Living On Purpose By Leslie Fieger
The purpose of life is to live a life of purpose. Those individuals who live their lives ‘on purpose’ are not prone to wondering what the meaning
Be A Champion Communicator by Becoming a Chameleon By Della Menechella
Recently, I worked with a client who was having a problem with some of the women in her organization. The organization had just undergone major
Reduce Anxiety About Decison Making By Kathy Gates
What’s the alternative to making decisions?Allowing someone else, or circumstances, to make them for you.And that is giving up cont
Finding Peace: A Taste of Mindfulness By Deva Ratnakara
When we are ill and don’t know it, we are in a state of ignorance or delusion. We don’t view ourselves as sick, so we don’t believe it’s necessar
A Visualization Exercise on Managing Expectations for Adults with ADD By Jennifer Koretsky
As adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), we often find ourselves excited by new ideas and plans, but overwhelmed by what it will take to
What Dost Thou Speaketh? Hey, Affirm This Way! By Fran Briggs
Articulating repetitive statements with emotion will inevitably connect you to your primary focus. Your destiny is guaranteed, when you repeatedl
Is Your Attitude Destroying Your Health? By Michael Hrenko
A positive attitude may bring good health and success. If you have ever read any book about success you will discover how an optimistic attitude
If I Only Had a Heart By Dawn Fields
I know you probably have heard of the movie, “The Wizard of Oz” right? Well, for those of you, who have somehow managed to miss this movie, le
5 Steps to Derail Difficult People - Your Surefire Way to a Peaceful Resolution By Frank Lunn
That one guy at work that always has to be right; your buddy’s wife who can’t eat anywhere they serve burgers, or the monster-in-law, I mean moth
Invest Your Inner Wealth By Judy Rushfeldt
It started out like any other Wednesday - reports to type, telephones to answer, books to balance. When the clock finally struck 4:30 p.m., Laure
Embracing Excellence By Judy Rushfeldt
Joey rises before dawn to pack his lunch, eager for morning to arrive so he can board the city bus that transports him to his job at a souvenir p
Aim For Your Star By Annette Colby
“Aim for your star, no matter how far, you must reach high above and touch your life with love, you must never look back, but charge on! Attack!
Run to Win By Judy Rushfeldt
I was never much of an athlete growing up. Notoriously clumsy, I was ostracized by our school volleyball and basketball teams. Nevertheless, ther