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Author Archives: drjim
How to Deal With Procrastination and Get the Job Done
By Jan Simon The other evening at a dinner meeting I listened intently as the speaker entertained us with her inspiring story “Taking the Next Step.” During her talk, the presenter suggested that one should “eat your frog first.” This … Continue reading
Posted in Life Strategy, Motivational, Self Improvement, Spirituality
Tagged Apprehension, Coffee Break, Courage, Dale Carnegie, Dale Carnegie Training, Deep Breath, Feet, Focus, Frog, Good Time, Inspiring Story, Jan Simon, Jitters, Job, Nike, Office Mate, procrastination, Thought Process, Ugliness, Work Space
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Time Management and Procrastination
By Julia Teryaeva-Reed Dealing with procrastination is an important part of time management and overall success in life. I would say it is one of the most important aspects as people usually procrastinate on doing big things and bid deals … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Life Strategy, Self Improvement
Tagged Abortion, Bad Habit, career, Court Dates, Decisions, English Dictionary, Errands, Having Twins, Health, Houses, Human Mentality, Jobs, Occasions, People, Personal Life, Pleasure, procrastination, Reed, time management, Young Ones
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The Seven Habits Revisited
This is a review of one of the best personal development books ever written, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”. I suggest you pick up a copy for your own personal use as soon as possible. Dr. Stephen Covey … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coaching, Management
Tagged 7 habits, 7 habits of highly effective people, 8th Habit, Dr Stephen Covey, Finished Document, Group Vision, Mission Statement, Obstacles, Organizational Dynamics, Personal Development Books, Personal Purpose, Personal Use, Personal Vision Statement, Proactive, Purpose In Life, Self Consciousness, seven habits, seven habits of highly effective people, Stimulus And Response, Term Goals, Tyranny, Vision Statements, Visualization
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Coach or Counselor – Which is the Right One for You?
There is a world of a difference between a counselor and a coach. I have a professional background in both and feel uniquely qualified to write this article.A counselor’s primary aim is to zero in on the clients psychological or … Continue reading
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Tagged Action Coaching, Advice, Aim, business coach, Counseling, counselor, Counselors, Discovery, Emotional State, Extensive Training, Focus, Forefront, Leadership Effectiveness, life coach, life coaching, Many Different Types, Orientation, Professional Background, Relationship, Setting Goals, Unique Place
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Time Management And Success
Another key to success is the effective management of time. Time management is all about staying focused. The Pareto Principle can be applied to this area. It basically states that 80% of the effects come from only 20% of the … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Life Strategy, Management, Training
Tagged Balanced Life, Core Basics, Critical Thinking, Desired Results, Effective Management, Emotional Intelligence, Fatigue, Gauge, Goal Settings, Key Result, Life Style, Management, Pareto Principle, Personal Growth, Personal Time Management, Physical Aspect, Piece Of Advice, Prioritizing, Social Aspect, success, time, time management, Time Management Skill, Time Time
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Life Coaching – What Is It?
Life Coaching, also known as personal coaching, can help you with all areas of your life: family, finances, career, relationships, health and spirituality. It can be especially useful for self-employed people and independent professionals. Life coaching evolved from executive coaching, … Continue reading
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Walter Brueggemann’s 19 Theses
1. Everybody lives by a script. The script may be implicit or explicit. It may be recognized or unrecognized, but everybody has a script. 2. We get scripted. All of us get scripted through the process of nurture and formation … Continue reading
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Tagged Articulation, Bible, Committees, Consumerism, Disengagement, Distinctive Feature, God, Liturgies, Militarism, Narrative, Nurture, Propaganda, Scripting, Socialization, Spirit, Television, Theses, Tradition, Walter Brueggemann, World 6
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What is Bag-Lady Syndrome?
Let me say up front that it is not a real syndrome at all but a generalized anxiety that many women have from time to time. In this article bag-lady syndrome is exposed. Click here to read the article
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Tagged Bag Lady, Exposed, Generalized Anxiety
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Expediency, Penn State and Joe Paterno
Expediency We live in a culture where the end frequently is seen to justify the means. As I write this post Joe Paterno, one of the most successful college football coaches in history, has just been fired. His dismissal is … Continue reading →