10 February 2013

The Top 10 Factors Which Contributed To My Success by Thomas J. Leonard

2022-08-07T17:42:50-04:00February 10th, 2013|1. Mindset - Life Coaching|1 Comment

A few bosses I remember fondly.   Thomas Leonard was one of them.  He was a financial planner, who although he didn’t attend college, was certified as such by a national organization. He created the coaching school I attended, Coach U, and was still teaching there when I registered but had sold it by the time I graduated.  He moved on and started a membership coaching school, called Coachville.  It was there that I worked for him for 3 years.  “t” as he preferred being called is fondly known as the father of the profession of coaching.   He created two coaching schools and two coaching organizations; all four ventures still exist today.  He was a prolific writer

2 January 2013

Inspiring for 2013: Discover how a cardboard box fostered creativity, communication, and a better world.

2022-08-07T17:42:51-04:00January 2nd, 2013|1. Mindset - Life Coaching|0 Comments

Video of the month. Spend the time to watch both these videos. They are inspiring. They have inspired a world of children and the adults who support them. With special thanks to Michael Hartzell for posting the first film on his FaceBook page. And to Caine of course! Video #1 - It starts Video #2 - The Sequel

19 December 2012

Tribute to the Sandy Hook, CT Children

2022-08-07T17:42:52-04:00December 19th, 2012|Human Interest Articles|0 Comments

Incomprehensable. Sad. And in the mist of all the pain there is humility and generosity.   Here is the Voice's tribute to the children and their families. http://youtu.be/B-SeKsVm7YE   Get involved in some way:  If you do good, you'll feel good': Ann Curry explains origins of #26Acts of Kindness http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/18/15999109-if-you-do-good-youll-feel-good-ann-curry-explains-origins-of-26acts-of-kindness?lite&gt1=43001    

29 September 2012

Create A Vision That Is Uniquely You

2022-08-07T17:42:56-04:00September 29th, 2012|Personal Vision|0 Comments

Where do you see yourself or your business a year from now? 3 years? 5 years? When you die, what would you like people to say about you at the service? The answers to those questions, and a few more, can assist you as you prepare your vision statement. A vision statement helps to pull you forward, towards something you've deemed "special". Without a clear vision, you may find yourself confused, stuck, stressed, overwhelmed, and drained. How can you get back on your track? The answers are as individual as you are. Use some of the ideas below as starting points. Write down every reason (or excuse) why you don't have a personal or professional vision.

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