Bringing Your Virtual Accomplishments into Real Life Successes
Written by Katy CaroanCoach Katy is exploring "virtual coaching" using SecondLife and is looking for volunteers to participate in her pilot programme. Read on to learn how this coach is pioneering a new coaching medium...
Five Ways To Create A Return On Investment From Attending A Workshop
Written by Yvonne McIntoshSo you’ve decided to go to a live workshop to learn new skills in your area of expertise or to learn more about how to run a better business. Great. It’s so important to do that on a regular basis, in fact I think it’s so important it should be part of every entrepreneur’s yearly budget. And for more than one reason.
2010 is already half over and summer is upon us (depending on what part of the world you are in!) How are the goals you set for 2010 coming along? Need a little infusion of inspiration? For me, reading quotes daily are what help to keep me inspired, motivated, and continually push me forward. Hopefully they will have a positive impact on you, which is why I've dedicated this newsletter to sharing 20 of my new favourite quotes. It's amazing how one statement can help to shape your day. So please feel free to share this with others to help brighten their day. I wish you continued success this year and hope you have a wonderful summer. Enjoy!
How To Get Off The Emotional Roller Coaster Ride
Written by Yvonne McIntoshHere is one that I have personally experienced, have a look and see can you relate:
Case Study: Stressed working mother regains health and happiness
Written by Rachel BamberMonica came to me suffering from chronic work-a-holism, which was affecting her health and quality of her life. A bright, bubbly successful Director in the public sector in her mid-forties, she was using drink to deal with high stress levels and emotional turmoil (her marriage was breaking down too). She knew deep-down that she and her life needed to change as she “could not go on like this.”
Are You Happy With Your Work/Life Balance?
Written by Stephanie VoraWhat’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the term work/life balance? Perhaps it’s the time you leave the office? Or maybe it’s the total number of hours you have worked in a week? Or is the time your colleagues leave the office compared to you? Have you ever asked yourself whether you have achieved good work/life-balance? What criteria do you base your answers on?
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