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| Monday, September 20, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Coaching Corner - 09/20/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
WHO LISTENS?
by Steve Goodier
Two psychiatrists met at their 20th college reunion. One is
vibrant, while the other looks withered and worried. "So what's
your secret?" the older looking psychiatrist asked. "Listening to
other people's problems every day, all day long, for years on
end, has made an old man of me."
"So," replies the younger-looking one, "who listens?"
Unfortunately, that is too often a problem -- who listens? REALLY
listens?
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| Monday, September 06, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Coaching Corner - 09/06/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
Keep Your Home Happier:
Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach
www.reallifecoach.com
It turns out your mother was right after all -- Happiness really
does begin at home, with the things and the people you are
surrounded by. Your vision is one of the first messengers to
send signals to your brain as to how it feels. Therefore, it
follows that keeping your home happier will have a direct impact
on how you feel.
What do you see in your home --Clutter? Chaos? Angry faces?
What do you hear -- Loud voices; bad music?
What do you feel when you look around your home? Stress?
Unhappiness? Frustration? UGGGGG!
What if instead you could feel and “see” opportunity and
optimism? Energy and enthusiasm? Ok, maybe that’s going a
little too far, after all it IS just the living room.
Try these ways to let your environment help make you happier.
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| Wednesday, September 01, 2004 | |
Carlton's Corner eZine
Coaching Corner - 09/01/04 Publisher: Cathy Carlton
Helping Mid-Life Employees Find Meaning
By Craig Nathanson, The Vocational Coach
People work to live, but most also live to work. A study on
the meaning of work conducted back in 1987 revealed a strong
attachment to work as a way of life. The study found that 86
percent of people would continue working even if they had
enough money never to work another day. There could be no
better indication that work is not simply a matter of
putting food on the table, but is core to the being of most
adults.
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