Life Transformation
Revamp Your New Year: Embrace This Game-Changing Approach Instead of Resolutions!
As we stand at the threshold of a brand new year brimming with possibilities, you might be considering the age-old tradition of crafting New Year’s resolutions. But before you plunge into this yearly ritual, let’s pause for a moment and consider a staggering statistic: Research indicates that approximately 80% of New Year’s resolutions fall by…
Read MoreSummer Solstice – It’s Not Just a Day. It’s a Powerful Season for Personal and Global Growth
Immediately following the long and sometimes hard Winter, we rejoice in the coming of Spring as we watch the trees and plants seemingly come back to life. We plant our seeds both literally and metaphorically by starting new projects and embarking on new beginnings. Then, the Summer Solstice arrives, pouring sunshine all over our world. …
Read MoreRetirement Rebels
George Jerjian, mindset mentor for retiring baby boomers, invited me to be featured in his Retirement Rebellion blog. I shared my views on life, laughter, and retirement. Like me, George sees the world differently. He believes that, in the afternoon of their lives, boomers deserve to live a life of purpose and passion. Click the…
Read MoreWhat is Life Coaching
Many consider Life Coaching a profession. For me, it is one of the many skills I possess. How does Life Coaching differ from therapy and counseling? When people ask this question, I explain that if your life seems unmanageable you may benefit from counseling or therapy. However, if your life is mostly on track but…
Read MoreAutumn Equinox – A Time To Let Go
As the leaves begin to transform into beautiful colors and fall gracefully to the ground, we are reminded that nature’s cycles are endless. Autumn is a time for letting go and releasing things that no longer serve us. This year especially, many people have a strong need to let go. It’s been a difficult and…
Read MoreWhat Does It Mean to Be Actively Disengaged?
It was a typical day for Nancy. She was stuck in traffic on her drive home following a long day of teaching high school. Her schedule was still full. She had three children to feed and help with their homework. Then she needed to put in a few hours at her second job, proofreading for…
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