How Stella (Laurie) Got Her Groove Back! By Laurie Hayes
Being a Life Strategy Coach doesn't mean I'm always on top of my game, completely balanced and without my own challenges. Building a website, wr
Kabbalah Coach: Love the One You're With By Michael Ozair
IntroductionEvery one of us came to the planet to figure out how to experience love in the human form. It is amusing to observe all the wa
How To Improve Your Selling Skills -- With Coaching Skills By Terri Levine
But people love being coached. It's respectful and considerate of their needs. it helps them focus on what is right for them. In fact, it's all a
What Can Be Changed In Management To Improve Bottom Line Results? By Terri Levine
If you don't have the full support and understanding of key management positions, any organizational changes being made are going to be thwart wi
Integrating Life and Work By Terri Levine
Organizations are finally creating cultures that support a work and life balance for their employees. After years of demanding high productivity
Mailey’s Introspections [Monday, December 6th 2005] By Mailey Rohner
As I work with clients as their introspective Inner Peace/Relationship coach, an issue that has come to my awareness is the tendency we have as h
Relaxation Couldn't Be Simpler By Kim Beardsmore
Many people use their sofa and TV to help them 'switch off and relax'. In reality, television programs can suspend you in stress for hours, with
Is Your Life In Motion? By Anthony Grillo
Ever since the Internet bubble and the 9/11 terrorist attacks, I’ve seen many people; including friends and family lose their jobs and/or persona
How to Optimize the Awesome Power of Thoughts and Imagination By Michael Lee
Have you encountered a time when you were in a traffic jam and was running late for an important meeting? Did you stay calm and focused? Or did
Simple Tips to Move Forward on the Job By Marilyn Tellez
Someone I know wants to move into another job in the same company. It is not a management job. It's a job as an assistant safety coordinator.
The Incredible Rightness of Being By Inna Nirenburg
An Age-Old QuestionSearching for more meaning in our lives has been an age-old preoccupation for us humans. Why am I here? What am I meant
The Story “From the Chicken Coop”™ By Ted Borgeas
Many years ago my grandfather, had a small farm and chickens. One morning he sent me out to the chicken coop to collect fresh eggs. He became con
Choosing The Perfect Coach By Soni Pitts
So, you're ready to start coaching. You either have some issues that you think a coach can help you overcome, or you just think it
Should I Get A Coach? By Soni Pitts
Why should or would someone hire a life coach? Well, why would anyone purchase the services of a personal trainer, and interior designer or a spo
The Student Who Knew Too Much By Sue And Chuck DeFiore
This article is for those of you who coach or mentor. Does this sound familiar? “Can’t I just try to mail or email, do I really have to c
Expectations Can Get In Our Way By Marion Franklin
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 a
How to Choose the Right Coach for You By Susan L. Fuller
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
Do You "Dither" in Your Job Search? By Marilyn Tellez
I looked up the definition of "to dither" before writing this article. It is to be agitated and in a nervous state. My definition, howev
Throw a 'No-Heat' Party for the Planet By Andrea J. Lee
Is it really possible to have loads of fun, and help the planet at the same time? I remember the first No-heat party I went to. It was on
Coaching Prime Time By Andrea J. Lee
An awful lot of fantastic coaching has been coming out of Hollywood lately, have you noticed? Whether it's Morgan Spurlock's feature fil
Tips for Writing Great Coaching E-Books By Andrea J. Lee
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
The Power of Online Memberships By Andrea J. Lee
Have you ever noticed geese flying overhead, whether that be south for the winter, or back home in the spring? In Canada where I live,
Choosing an Apprentice By Andrea J. Lee
Along the path from where you are now to millions in revenue, thousands in readers, tens of thousands of prospects, or hundreds of clients -- wh
Successful Change Starts With A Shift In Perspective By Steven Bacharach, Psy.D.
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
The Great Marketing Reframe By Andrea J. Lee
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 WAa
Burn-Out ...What's Next? By Dana DeDolph
If you feel the heat of burn-out, it is possible to stop the fire before it stops you.
There's Gold in that Silence By Fran Briggs
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 ju
7 Destructive Habits of Incompetent People By Michael Lee
WARNING! If you want to have a fantastic life, never engage yourself in these 7 deadly habits that incompetent people do. NUMBER 1 -
Our Worst Enemy By Michael Lee
Who do you consider as your worst enemy? The criminals roamingthe dark streets? Your boss who's killing you mentally andemotionally wit
What is Coaching? By Kimberly Chastain
Recently, I have received several emails asking me about coaching and what it is exactly. So, I decided to answer some of those questions in this