All Posts Tagged With: "life coach"

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“Ideas Worth Spreading” – Watch Daniel Kahneman’s TED Talk

What’s the point of working with a coach? As a client, my hoped-for outcome is a happier, more satisfying life. As a coach, I support my clients in creating lives that are joyful and fulfilling.
If you, too, think “happiness” is a good outcome for yourself and your clients, this is a must-see video.

1Mar2010 | Ruth Ann Harnisch | 1 comment | Continued
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Realitywanted: Having Career Trouble? Seeking Advice? Now Casting!

February 11, 2010 – Realitywanted – USA

I am the producer of “The Mel Robbins Show” on the radio.

Mel is an experienced life and business coach who can help you find the happiest version of your professional self.

Having trouble with your coworkers and/or boss? Do you hate your job? Unsure of what you really want to do? Do you want to quit, but are too scared? Mel is here to help! Read Story.

13Feb2010 | coachingcommonsadmin | 0 comments | Continued
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iPhone Footprint: A Reality Check with LifeCheck on the iPhone

September 16, 2009 – iPhoneFootprint.com

I’m sure most of us have this niggling doubt now and then about how well our life is going and where we are headed. If you are not one among ‘us’, then congrats, you must be doing something great with your life. But for the rest of us who need a reality check, let us grab this new application from Emerald Life Coaching called LifeCheck and see if it’s any good at indicating the present status of our lives.

Life coaches seem to be the new trend in town for living a holistic life. But then not many people have the time, money or inclination to actually sit down with one and analyse our lives. For LifeCheck, all we need to spend are just five minutes, shell out $3.99 and have a little concern for ourselves. The application is developed by a life coach himself, so we need not worry that we are losing on the expertise of a certified professional. The interface is easy to use and presented well.

LifeCheck addresses six main areas of life, ranging from career to health to social happiness. There are two steps to the analysis; in the first step, we have to answer questions about how well we are doing in a certain sphere of life. The latter step asks us about how important these issues are to us.

Read story.

17Sep2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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CoachReporter Interview with Jayson Blair, Disgraced Journalist Turned Life Coach–Listen to the Podcast

In his most extensive interview in years, disgraced former journalist Jayson Blair speaks with CoachReporter Mark Joyella about the plagiarism scandal that cost him his job at The New York Times and led the storied newspaper to describe the period as a “lowpoint” in more than 150 years of publishing “all the news that’s fit [...]

23Aug2009 | Mark Joyella | 4 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – May 7, 2009

Editor’s Note: Wave goodbye to the Chronicle of Coaching. The weekly compilation of global media-talk about coaching is getting a makeover. Sort of.
Three years ago, when the Chronicle first went live, there were only 10-15 coaching articles to be found each week. It was like detective work to find them. Now the Chronicle of [...]

7May2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 30, 2009

Editor’s Note: The rollercoaster global economy means the job market is more competitive. This week’s Chronicle offers a wide variety of coaching counsel addressing leading stressors in the workplace. For the first time, Britain is offering coaching to citizens living in public housing or claiming government benefits in order to help boost their confidence [...]

30Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 23, 2009

Editor’s Note: As the economic challenges continue, job jitters create opportunities for coaches. Coaches are helping clients become indispensable to their employers, they’re helping lawyers and auto dealers find new business, or they’re championing clients who are rethinking their careers. Some people are deciding that now is the perfect time to become a coach, [...]

23Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 16, 2009

Editor’s Note: Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once said, ‚ÄúA good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.” The items in this week’s Chronicle arrive from around the globe and guide us to all sorts of destinations. For those good travelers who never intend on staying in one place, a life coach [...]

16Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 9, 2009

Editor’s Note: Work, work, work! Find a better way to deal with workplace issues, get better at the job you have, get a better job, better not settle for just being good at your job, better start a business. Seriously? Coaches from Canada to Hong Kong, from the US to the UK to South [...]

9Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 2, 2009

Editor’s Note: Ahhh, spring is in the air in the northern hemisphere. And with spring comes the yearly ritual of spring cleaning. This week’s Chronicle offers help tidying up both professional and personal lives. A former stripper, now life coach, cleaned up her own career and is advising others on ‚Äúwhipping” their career into [...]

2Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – March 26, 2009

Editor’s Note: Are you one of the bazillion nervous and disheartened investors? Then the Chronicle has a few juicy investment tips this week. No, not the traditional equities, banks, bonds or certificates of deposit. This is the time to invest in – yourself. Start building equity in yourself, says an Atlanta executive coaching firm. You [...]

26Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – March 19, 2009

Editor’s Note: For those feeling a loss of control in their lives because of the changing global environment, The Chronicle is filled with options this week. Is it time to retrain and start a business? One man chose that option, started a coaching business and found the timing was perfect. Not sure WHAT options are [...]

19Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – March 12, 2009

Editor’s Note: Cartoonist Bill Watterson is quoted as saying, ‚ÄúI’m not in denial. I’m just selective about the reality I accept.” Reality can look very different when observed from different perspectives. This week’s Chronicle is about the power of perspective. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has input from life coaches about growing personally during layoffs. A [...]

12Mar2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – March 5, 2009

Editor’s Note: Losing a job can be scary. Losing a coach to suicide is disturbing. In this week’s Chronicle, coaches in both business and life coaching tackle the times head-on, perhaps helping you and your clients do the same. A life coach in Israel recommends a healthy dose of optimism in the wake of a [...]

5Mar2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 19, 2009

Editor’s Note: An old German proverb says ‚ÄúCharity sees the need, not the cause.” This week’s chronicle is about coaches recognizing the need. The New York Times reviews a new TV show designed to coach others on their love life. A UK life coach tries to help a reality TV star battle cancer, while another [...]

19Feb2009 | admin | 2 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 12, 2009

Editor’s Note: Breakthroughs, large and small, have allowed us to advance as human beings. This week’s Chronicle theme is finding the single breakthrough that leads to personal progress. One ‚ÄòSupergirl’ had a major breakthrough when she realized the price of being ‚Äòperfect’, a cost women across the United States are paying. A Miami firm [...]

12Feb2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 5, 2009

Editor’s Note: Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci said: ‚ÄúEvery obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.” This week’s Chronicle is about overcoming life’s obstacles. Coaches give advice on handling many different office stumbling blocks, from loose cannon coworkers to an employee with a [...]

5Feb2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 29, 2009

Editor’s Note: Prolific author Helen Keller once wrote, ‚Äö√Ñ√∫Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.‚Äö√Ñ√π This week’s Chronicle offers a few lessons from the world of coaching. One Seattle executive coach looks at the lessons business leaders can draw from incoming USA President Barack Obama, while a life coach [...]

29Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 22, 2009

Editor’s Note: Change has come to The United States of America. Earlier this week, President George W. Bush left office and new President Barack Obama was sworn in. Many feel change coming to the USA, and change is the keyword to this week’s edition of the Chronicle. Changing jobs? The Wall Street Journal has advice [...]

22Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 8, 2009

Editor’s Note: From grim to hopeful. In this week’s news, coaches are speaking out to offer hope and help to clients anxious about their businesses and their lives. A business coach in Long Island outlines a plan for the city’s businesses to stay afloat in 2009, and a life coach is asked for advice for [...]

8Jan2009 | admin | 1 comment | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 18, 2008

Editor’s Note: Dreams or nightmares. When you fall asleep tonight, one or the other might be waiting for you. This week’s Chronicle is about making the best of either one; either manifesting dreams or avoiding nightmares. The Wall Street Journal reports on Vocation Vacations, a career coaching service that allows anyone to work in their [...]

18Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – October 23, 2008

The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what’s happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The Chronicle is new each Thursday [...]

23Oct2008 | Sandra De Freitas | 0 comments | Continued