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Confidence Will Change Your Life!

December 17, 2016 0 Comments
Confidence Will Change Your Life!

How Can You Grow In Confidence? Confidence is said to be a choice. But what is real confidence?   FALSE – “To have confidence, simply ‘speak the words”. (as though that is all you have to do). While speaking the words is essential, this concept falls short of promoting truth, if it is not followed […]

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Wishing You The Merriest Christmas Ever! by Suzette & Dave Parker

December 16, 2016 0 Comments
Wishing You The Merriest Christmas Ever! by Suzette & Dave Parker

        SUZETTE:  My husband’s enthusiasm and joy in celebrating has always made my life better! Here’s a glimpse of why our life is as great as it is. Of course we’ve shared our fair share of stuff in life that isn’t pleasant or fun and some of it downright heart-breaking, difficult discouraging and […]

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Give a Gift that Says “I want you to succeed!” Now – 30% OFF

December 15, 2016 0 Comments
Give a Gift that Says “I want you to succeed!”  Now – 30% OFF

Give a Gift that Says “I want you to succeed!” While people must be ready to start coaching, anyone can benefit from taking the CAREER DIRECT assessment! Learning how to align our values, interests, skills, personality and even our untapped potential, in our work gives us the opportunity to excel and do fulfilling work. 30% […]

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Habit, Motivation, and Growth

December 14, 2016 0 Comments
Habit, Motivation, and Growth

Growing can be painful! I am listening to a book called The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg and he reminds us that we often don’t change habits until we are pained. The pain, or the problem, is our motivating factor. I don’t like that idea. I know it can be true, but I prefer […]

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Dealing With Dark Thoughts

October 16, 2016 0 Comments
Dealing With Dark Thoughts

One of the main reasons I became a coach was because I was sick and tired of being around so many people who were grumpy and negative. As I was growing up, the lessons I heard at home and church, taught me that I was supposed to be “a light that shines brightly in this […]

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