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Replace Excuses to Fail with Reasons to Succeed
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Seven Reasons to Explore Coaching

5/17/2013

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1. Put the pieces in place to attract more health and wealth.
Lose weight, get in shape; make more money; earn a better income.

2. Walk through life consciously.
Move through your day with constant awareness and purpose and make a noticeable difference in how you interact with the world around you.

3. Connect with people meaningfully.
Improve relationships; make new friends; meet the partner of your dreams!

4. Discover peace.
Expect and understand that everything is happening just as it should, exactly on time.

5. Make decisions with clarity and confidence.
A coach is a sounding board and confidant. A coach is trained to advise, encourage, or just listen as needed.

6. You have coaches for other things; why not life?
You spend 24 hours a day, 7 days a week living your life. Utilize coaching for guidance along the way.

7. Get in touch with your spirit and purpose
Learn what you want out of life and how to get it.

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What a Difference a Decade Makes

5/1/2013

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Thanks to OY!Chicago for publishing this recent post.  It hit big on Facebook and has remained "Most Popular OY!" for the last week!

"Ten years ago in April 2003, I was 130 pounds heavier, desperate for love, working the wrong job and financially unstable. One year later, I had tried hard to take a few steps forward, but in actuality had taken several steps back. Now, 10 years later, I am grateful for the monumental and positive changes in all four of those areas. I weigh less today than when I graduated high school; I eat and live healthier, having completed over a dozen distance races, including a marathon; I am married and very much in love with my beautiful wife; I healed and improved relationships with many friends and family members over the years; what I accumulated in debt by 2003, I not only paid off, but have managed to save the equivalent amount for retirement. I worked with coaches to win at the game of health, relationships and career."  Read Full Post

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    Runner. Coach. Trainer. Speaker. Husband.

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