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Turning the Page1/31/2022 Turning the Page
“A world of possibilities awaits you. Keep turning the page.” ~Oprah Winfrey January is a time of reflection. The news media bombards us with exhortations to make resolutions for the new year. Employers tell us to set new goals and develop action plans to achieve them that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-oriented. But this sometimes feels impossible; we are just stuck. But what if Oprah Winfrey is right? What if a world of possibilities awaits us if we simply turn the page? Do you want more time with family? Do you crave a greater sense of accomplishment and purpose in your career? Are you clinging to a path that no longer provides the fulfillment and joy you deserve? If not, maybe it’s time to turn the page. If the past two years have shown us anything, it’s that many changes in life are forced upon us. Now is the perfect time to embrace possibilities and make changes of our own choosing. If you would like to explore these possibilities and turn the page to create the next chapter of your life, call me for a free coaching session. We can get there together.
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Decisions, Decisions1/31/2022 Decisions, Decisions
“The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings.” Kakuzo Okakura, The Book of Tea From the moment we arise in the morning, we are faced with a barrage of decisions. Many decisions, like what to wear or what to have for breakfast, are largely made on autopilot. Other decisions, like organizing your day to juggle competing needs and responsibilities, require more conscious effort. Finally, there are those seemingly momentous or life-changing decisions, like which house to buy or what career to follow. These are the most difficult to make because they seem more permanent. When I coach with people, they often feel paralyzed making life-changing decision because they think there’s no turning back. They convince themselves that these decisions are irrevocable. Not so! Even the most momentous decisions are not set in concrete. You can change your mind. And even if past indecision means some opportunities pass you by, you can still go in new, life-giving directions today. In fact, there may be even more interesting options available. If you feel stuck and unable to move, call me for a free coaching session. Together, we’ll get you moving forward again. |