Category Archives: Miscellaneous

It’s all in the Follow-Through

As the golfing season is in full stride here in Ontario, I’m congratulating myself on my role as a golf supporter. Ask me questions about the game and I’ll bet I can answer, even though I don’t play. Ask me … Continue reading

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Leading:Self-Confidence is Key

A while back, I participated in a teleseminar with Marshall Goldsmith, a leading Executive coach and author of numerous books, including “Mojo” and “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There”. Marshall shared a lot of sage advice about coaching … Continue reading

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When Your Love Life Gives You Lemons

You know you need to move on, but you can’t stop yourself from checking your email. Or your text messages. Or your voicemail. You keep looking for any sign that he’s* still interested in having a relationship with you. Facebook … Continue reading

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How to choose the path that’s right for you

Are you thinking about changing your job or career, but don’t know where to start?  Maybe you have so many good ideas that you can’t decide which one to pursue. You’re not alone.  Some of us can generate tons of … Continue reading

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Change in 6 steps … where are you?

“Surely there is something in the unruffled calm of nature that overawes our little anxieties and doubts; the sight of the deep-blue sky and the clustering stars above seems to impart a quiet to the mind.” Jonathan Edwards For many people, … Continue reading

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Traits of a Good Personal Coach

What should you look for when scouting for a coach?  While some of us have been trained to say that a good coach can coach anyone, I’m not sure I believe that.  In part, what makes a coach good is … Continue reading

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Relationship Building 101: The 90 Day Rule

So you think you’re in love?  Falling in love?  Definitely like someone?  Great!  Scary though, right?  No one wants to get hurt, rejected, or feel like a fool, so, how do you move forward openly and keep your heart from … Continue reading

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Realistic Expectations

Lyn Mikel Brown offered educators, counselors, and coaches 10 ideas for improving our work with bullies and victims. These ideas are the focus of the blog for the next several weeks. Point #5 – Adjust expectations. We hold kids to … Continue reading

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Top 10 Benefits of Executive Coaching

An effective and engaging executive coaching experience will bring the following benefits to the client: 1. Focused – the entire coaching relationship is focused on the client and his/her goals and priorities. The spotlight will be on results, not extraneous issues. … Continue reading

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Overcome Depression and welcome joy back into your life!

Depression can really take the joy out of life… but it can be overcome – for good! Let me show you how. Depression is more than a Blue Day, sadness, or even a broken heart, although it happens because of … Continue reading

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