Archive for the ‘Meaning, Purpose & Passion’ Category
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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Coaching is all about distinctions. About the incredibly important difference between things that opens the way for insight and new awareness—for the aha moment. Many of my clients are in midlife and often they come to me questioning whether they are having a midlife crisis. They are changing careers, writing books, learning new languages in [...]
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April 27th, 2011 in Blog Posts, Challenges & Obstacles, Engagement & Fulfillment, Gap Analysis, Goal Setting & Goal Management, Life By Design, Meaning, Purpose & Passion, Strategy, Waking Up To What Matters Most
I’m delighted to announce Success Simplified is hot off the press! I join Dr. Stephen Covey, Dr. Tony Alessandra, Patricia Fripp, and others in a refreshingly practical compilation of strategies that produce measurable results in business and in life. My contribution to Success Simplified is a chapter that explores an individualized definition of success, discusses [...]
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A surefire way to find your passion, your purpose, and your true path is going where the energy is. It’s amazing how many people fight their energy. Some fall into situations that are energy depleting and then are willing to stay trapped. Others encounter great surges of energy, but fight the source if it doesn’t [...]
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How do you choose between pursuing your passion and doing what is practical? Many of my clients initially come to coaching believing they’re at the crossroads of passion and practicality—and that they have to choose one versus the other. Here’s a snippet of what I’ve been hearing: The economy makes it impractical to even think [...]
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