Posted in Expats, happiness, relationships on May 10th, 2010
I’ve always been an outgoing person and have made many acquaintances and a couple of friends along the way, too. Looking back, however, I can’t help but notice how much easier it was to make friends as a child compared to now.
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Posted in Self, happiness, stress on Mar 13th, 2010
I went to a chapter meeting of the local ICF group on Friday. While it wasn’t all of the networking opportunity I had hoped for, I learned a lot of interesting stuff about the brain and how its functions affect effective coaching relationships as well as life in general.
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Posted in Goaling, happiness, success on Feb 27th, 2010
“Bring Me Your Biggest Goals for 2010, and I’ll Spend One Powerful Day Helping You Master the Proven Success Principles Needed to Achieve Them” That’s Jack Canfield’s promise for his The Success Principles Workshop, happening in Dallas on February 27th, 2010. If you’re reading this today, that’s where you can find me.
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Posted in happiness, stress, success on Oct 17th, 2009
The Human Resources Executive magazine online published an article on work-life balance programs in early February. “Employers are not as quick now, as they were in the recession of 2001, to cut work/life programs. In fact, some employers are actually adding more workplace-flexibility programs as a way to reduce costs, one expert says.” I [...]
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Posted in Expats, happiness on Sep 26th, 2009
If you have always lived in a country with plenty of sunshine and good weather, you are more likely to have developed habits that involve spending time outside. What if your new home doesn’t have a beach or its outdoors generally aren’t as inviting? Going abroad on an assignment to a country with a different, [...]
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