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Are You Too Critical? By Kathy Thompson

Eureka! I’ve Found It! By Gene Simmons

OK, so it wasn’t quite that big of a deal. But I did find the “T” that mysteriously escaped from the word “not” in one of my articles a few mont


Control, Helplessness, and Love By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

During my 35 years of counseling individuals, couples, families and business partners, I have discovered that an important purpose of our control


Controlling Behavior, Loving Behavior By Margaret Paul, Ph.D.

When Zack and Tiffany started counseling with me, they were on the verge of divorce after 16 years of marriage. Neither really wanted to end the


Avoid the Tendency to Underestimate Your Greatness By Josh Hinds

As a whole I think there is a sad tendency in most of us to underestimate just how powerful we are. Just how much greatness lies inside each and


Curbing the Public Nuisance (Part 1) By David Leonhardt

He's been around since the dawn of humanity. His profession is even older than the world's oldest profession. He's been loathed and reviled by


Curbing the Public Nuisance (Part 2) By David Leonhardt

Yes, that pillar of society that has been with us since that slithery dude threw humanity for a curve in the Garden of Eden – that cornerstone of


Fear Is Nothing To Be Afraid Of! By Damien Senn

What do you do when fear shows up? Do you hide under the covers of life, shivering as you anxiously wait for the moment to pass or do you stand u


Change the Words and Change the World By Kevin Burk

Excerpt From The Relationship Handbook: How to Understand and Improve Every Relationship in Your Life by Kevin B. BurkI


You Have A Choice By Michael Lipp

I’m a relationship coach and, unlike most, I deal with those ‘other’ relationships. Of course, I make love happen without wings and an arrow, bu


Mentors and Coaches: How to Be a Great Mentee or Learner By Neen James

When you invest your time in being a mentee you will be rewarded with accelerated learning and experiences from your mentor. You will learn from


Coaching vs. Directing - How Does Improv Theater Suggest You Should Lead Your Team By Henrik Kiessler

An age old battle in improv that I believe resonates well with challenges we experience in the business world is the question of whether a team s


The Tolerance Effect By Jeannette Kraar

While working with a client several months ago, we went through a process of identifying areas of personal strengths and weaknesses. Through this


Personal Strategic Planning By Jeannette Kraar

I have a few questions for you ---What if we as individuals adapted and utilized some of the same tried and true processes and methods that have


Mentors and Coaches: How to Find a Great Mentor By Neen James

A career coach or mentor is a person who can guide you with the benefit of their experience. He or she may be someone more senior from within you


A Simple Strategy for Managing ADD By Jennifer Koretsky

As an ADD Coach, I usually begin my conversations with new and potential clients by saying, “Tell me about yourself and why you’re looking for co


Top Ways to Maximize Your Talents at Work By Sean North

Are you maximizing your strengths and promoting your talents at work? If you have sharp analytical skills, have you sought to apply those skill


Coaching May Be For You By Sean North

Are you looking for someone who will hold you accountable to achieving your goals? Career coaching and mentoring may be what you need to accompl


Progress Reviews: Your Key To Effective Coaching By Susan Cullen

One of the most effective ways to help your staff succeed is to provide regular, consistent coaching throughout the year. A Progress Review is a


Coaching for Results By Graham Harris

He’s a very successful sales manger who craves results. He can’t be bothered with people who don’t produce. They are losers. He always produces t


6 Practices for Achieving Excellent Self-Care By Jennifer Koretsky

Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) often feel like they are running behind schedule, and just don't have the time get everything done.


How to Hire a Coach By Alvah Parker

Improve Your Life! How to Hire A Coach.A reader writes, "I do not know how or where to contact a coach here. What kind of background shou


Could You and Your Business Benefit from a Business Coach or a Consultant? By Vishal P. Rao

The surprising answer is "probably". Most individuals don't realize that a certified business coach or business consultant can add enormously to


Budda In Your Back Pocket By Deirdre McEachern

The other day I was late for something. Not very late. In fact, I was actually on time but an angry voice berated me anyway, saying, "You are lat


A Live It By Rachelle Disbennett-Lee

Real change happens only when it becomes part of our everyday life. When a change becomes a habit, it isn't something new we are trying, but bec


101 Winning Choices By Nilesh Gore

Personal missions statements (PMS) are just nothing but the winning choices. Our mind can program us in such a way that success ratio in personal


Ch-Ch-Chain of Hearts: Cranking Up Compassion By Maya Talisman Frost

Can you hear your compassion? It's time to crank it up.One of the most difficult challenges we face in our quest to be compassionate is de


Are You Too Critical? By Kathy Thompson

First of all, criticalness breaks up more relationships, than anything else. And that criticalness is usually over the children or money!


A Numbers Game! By Kimberly Stevens

Three years ago, Paul left his corporate job to launch his freelance writing career, and he’s done relatively well. He has a group of regular cli


Coaching for Success By Terence R. Traut

Coaching is perhaps the most effective method of increasing performance available to managers, team leaders, and colleagues. This article define


After July 8, Pay This Amount By Robert F. Abbott

You undoubtedly go through this, too. A few times a month you gather up the bills coming due and write checks or pay them online.As I was

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