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1. Stepping Up to the Plate: Your Life is Waiting!
by Lynn Kindler
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

When I think of the term, "stepping up to the plate", I think of a baseball player stepping up the home plate facing the pitcher with his/her bat upon their shoulder ready to hit the very fast and pitifully small ball heading toward their face. If you guessed that ...read more


2. Retired Entrepreneurs Should be Mentors and Coaches
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Every so often someone asks me to be their business mentor and usually it is a young man or woman in their twenties who is successful and driven with a passion for whatever it is that they do. I believe that passion and commitment are two of the most excellent ...read more


3. Top 10 Ways For Coaches To Get Clients
by Alun Richards
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

1. Determine where to find your potential clients

Where are your clients spending their time – online and offline? Online, consider discussion groups, email lists and forums in which they may participate, as well as ezines and article directories they may visit. Offline there are magazines, meeting ...read more


4. Think to Win
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Everyone likes to win, but everyone cannot win every time especially in games of competition where one party is pitted against another. Human beings seem to like competitive events and they seem to draw the most competitive people. If you are competitive person then you like to win, ...read more


5. The Road to Slowness
by Dawn Montefusco
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

“Slow is smooth…and smooth is fast.” ~ Jos Smith

“An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth.” ~ Bonnie Friedman.

I keep hearing more and more people (clients, friends, family) talk about how they feel that time is speeding up, as if time speeds. They talk about time ...read more


6. Abatement Coaching for Negative Emotional Memories
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Have you notice that many people have negative emotional memories, which drag them through life and prevent them from going to the next step? Post traumatic stress disorder is a real concern and we need to use abatement coaching for negative emotional memories and a model these psychological adjustments after ...read more


7. A Team Without a Coach
by Billie Washington
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

In sports, the concept of coaching is not a radical idea but rather an implied component of any game. Football teams have football coaches. Basketball teams have basketball coaches. Softball teams have softball coaches. Soccer teams have, well, you get the idea.

But what if, for instance, ...read more


8. Coaching: How to Succeed in Half the Time Using a Personal Coach
by Ed Sykes
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

I love watching the top sports individuals and teams;
especially, the ones who consistently year in and year out
maintain the highest level of excellence. What is the
common factor of these successful individuals and teams?
Great coaching! Great coaches analyze the talent they
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9. The Therapeutic Relationship Is the Most Important Ingredient in Successful Therapy
by Richard Singer
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

“Maybe if I have this client blink his eyes at an increased speed, while exposing him to his past, and add some cognitive behavioral therapy while sitting next to a waterfall, he may be able to function more effectively in his life!” Yes this is rather exaggerated, however it demonstrates ...read more


10. I Wanna Hold Your Hand
by Eva Gregory
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Do you have someone that you look up to? Is this someone that you would like to emulate? Someone that you feel has achieved the type of success that you would one day like to achieve? What if that person wanted to take you by the hand and show you ...read more


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