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Coaching
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The Hierarchy Of Needs Part 4
There are five basic needs that have to be taken care of in life. These basic needs have to be
taken care of in order for anyone to get to a point where they are able to truly express themselves
in life and feel a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment. The four lower level needs are basic daily
survival. Not taking care of these needs will force us to put more energy and time into them than is
necessary. Though the needs are broken down as seperate entities, they are interconnected. Each
higher need is connected to the needs below it, and not properly taking care of a lower need will
cause a need to back track. The five needs are physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, and
self-actualization.
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The Beauty of Life Purpose Coaching
As a life purpose coach, helping people transition and transcend their problems is a transformative practice. Paul Davis empowers people to live their dreams and break their limitations. As a worldwide professional speaker Paul imparts revelation, inspiration, and revives nations.
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For Women With ADD
Were you surprised to learn that you had ADD (attention deficit disorder) when you took your son or daughter to the doctor to find out why they had difficulty paying attention?...
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The Edge Of Growth
Gradual exposure to new anxiety-provoking challenges is the best way to actually achieve change. If you move into the panic zone you are biting off more than you can chew. You want to master your fear in incremental steps.
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6 Simply Successful Secrets
Here's the challenge - Create your list of the 5-10 things you do daily to be successful. Post in on your website or blog - and then tag someone else! The secret is out!
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The Law of Attraction and Living in a Foreign Country
The Law of Attraction states that what we think about, picture and talk about will manifest or be attracted into our life. There are no exceptions to this rule. Like the Law of Gravity, we do not have to see it working to experience the result.
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Seeking Good Counsel
While it seems to be good broadcasting on television, radio, the net, newspapers, and trade paperback magazines, hearing what we hear in the media and reading what we see in different publications may not always be the best advice for you. Everyone has scenarios that are different than others. Coming attached to what others have done in the past to overcome their obstacles may not apply or be beneficial for you.
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Always Be True To Yourself
Always be true to yourself! Never attempt to delete those words in your heart and mind.
For that is a valuable treasure, that can aid and lead to understand who you are.
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Coaching Your Daughter's Softball Team for the First Time
So you volunteered to coach your daughters softball team and now you are afraid they won't win a single game. The first step is to admit you are a rookie coach. The second step is to find a mentor that can teach you the specific strategy and skills that are appropriate for her age group.
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Allow Yourself an ADD Time Out
Do you get out of bed in the morning, thinking about some problem that you need to solve? You may think, OK, it's time to just get those reports done. Or, I'm getting that kitchen cleaned before the kids come home from school if it takes all day, then BAM! Something distracts you...
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More on Reading Emotions Through Body Language From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach is continuously stressing the importance of effective communication. And remember, effective communication does not just mean knowing the right words to say. Emotions and body language play a very important role in transmitting your message. It is also true that body language says a lot about what you're feeling and thinking as of the moment. Knowing how to read a person's emotions based on his or her body language and gestures is a strategic communications skill. Do you know how to sense if somebody is anxious, angry, happy, surprised, or sad by observing and evaluating only his or her body movements? Here are some ways you can read emotions through your observations of a person’s body language.
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