The Drama Triangle

May 8, 2013

When Might A Good Drama Be Too Much? I was a participant recently in an enlightening presentation I want to share which I found thought provoking. Perhaps you will too. The presentation was in a circle to a small group. Our facilitator placed 3 cards on the floor, in the format of a triangle. One […]

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Allow Yourself to Step Back and Evaluate Where You Are

April 24, 2013

Allow Yourself to Step Back and Evaluate Where You Are Most of us find ourselves busy with several things at once.  It’s no different for me.  At any one time I may be balancing seeing one to one clients, planning and writing my blogs and newsletter for the upcoming week, facilitating and presenting at support […]

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I AM

April 17, 2013

I AM A few weeks back I had the opportunity to attend a workshop for coaches in New York City. The topic of the workshop was on the practice of coaching. Our presenter covered many aspects, from what it means to be a coach, to co-creating the coaching relationship with clients, to what surveys are […]

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Don’t Let Others Tell You of What You Are Capable

April 10, 2013

Don’t Let Others Tell You of What You Are Capable As I have stated often in the past I am a spectator sports fan.  This time of the year is always a fun time for me with the start of a new baseball season.  I’ve been a fan since I have been eight years old, […]

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Your Brain and Heart Best Work Together

April 3, 2013

Certainly, one of the keys to personal growth and development is self-awareness – to know one’s self inside and out.  Only by understanding who we are, what we want, what motivates us, and what holds us back can we make meaningful changes that progress us towards being who we aspire to be and having the […]

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