Don’t Just Survive — Thrive!
There are 3 types of people in life: Victims, Survivors and Thrivers. Victims allow bad experiences to define their life….
My first client was Sharon Wood, 1st N. American woman to summit Mount Everest, in 1986. I helped her reinvent herself as a motivational speaker. As an Associate of the Action Studies Institute, I designed programs for developing generic skills for business and education. I was an Advanced Instructor for Robert Fritz’s Technologies for Creating program. I contributed briefing notes to Peter Senge’s The Fifth Discipline Handbook. I developed a Coach Training Program for Peer Resources in Victoria, BC. I’ve helped numerous coaches set up and implement their practices.
There are 3 types of people in life: Victims, Survivors and Thrivers. Victims allow bad experiences to define their life….
In my Life Design Coaching practice, I work with clients who want to create results that truly matter to them,…
In his essay “On Parting with My Old Dressing Gown,” French philosopher Denis Diderot told about receiving an elegant, velvet…
A few years back, a woman from California called me, asking for help in turning her life around. She was…
“Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” — Samuel Beckett Ever have someone dismiss your point, saying, “It’s semantics, just words”?…
Thanksgiving morning. I’m alone. The house is quiet. No plans. Perfect day to write. “But,” I hear my inner sloth…
“There are 3 types of people in life: victims, survivors and thrivers.Victims allow bad experiences to define their life.Survivors do…
A tourist new to Manhattan stopped a balding, older gentleman carrying a violin case, and asked, “Sir, what’s the best…
“Experience is not what happens to you. Experience is what you do with what happens to you.”— Aldous Huxley Some…
Decluttering Is Problem Driven, Not Result Driven Readers interested in minimalism and creating a simple life often ask me, “What’s…
“Successful entrepreneurs find the balance between listening to their inner voice and staying persistent in driving for success “ because…
“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men…
When Ed, a business man who had fallen on hard times, came for personal coaching, he desperately wanted to change….