Archive for the ‘Life By Design’ Category

Big Question Procrastination

How Can You Shift From Procrastination to Momentum?

May 9th, 2012 in Blog Posts, Life By Design

 


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Waking Up (Video)

May 8th, 2012 in Change, Conscious Living, Engagement & Fulfillment, Fear & Limiting Beliefs, Happiness, Life By Design, Meaning, Purpose & Passion, Self-Awareness & Authenticity, Transition & Reinvention, Video Posts

What does it mean to wake up to a life not truly lived? I’m delighted to revisit the words of my Waking Up ebook and bring them to life in a more multi-sensory way. Enjoy the video! If you connect with it, I’d love for you to share it with your friends. Pass it on!


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Free 30-minute call

Free Call: Living an Intentionally Designed Life

May 5th, 2012 in Blog Posts, Events, Happiness, Life By Design, Waking Up To What Matters Most, What Matters Most 365: Life By Design™

Here’s a simple, but scary fact: Many people spend more time planning their next vacation or kitchen remodel than planning their lives. How is that possible? How does that make sense? Join me for a free 30-minute call on Monday, May 14th and learn more about living a life based on what matters most. This [...]


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Have you had an Eeyore Moment?

An Eeyore Moment

April 4th, 2012 in Blog Posts, Challenges & Obstacles, Change, Fear & Limiting Beliefs, Goal Setting & Goal Management, Life By Design, What Matters Most 365: Life By Design™

The other day a client was goal setting as part of What Matters Most 365: Life By Design™. Six weeks into the bootcamp, she had an Eeyore Moment where she was gripped by pessimism, thinking, “I’m just going to set these goals…nothing is really going to change…” This gloomy outlook was in stark contrast to [...]


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Planning ahead for slip-ups

Pauses in Progress

March 8th, 2012 in Blog Posts, Challenges & Obstacles, Life By Design, Mindset, Perfectionism, Strategy

Why is it we expect perfection—from ourselves, from others, from life? What’s that about? As a recovering perfectionist who decided a few years ago to actively fight the controlling dis-ease of perfectionism, one of the most effective strategies I’ve adopted is planning ahead for slip-ups. By “planning ahead” I mean: Expecting them—Slip-ups are going to [...]


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