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How Can Coaches Help in Turbulent Times?

By |2017-04-25T23:54:09+00:00December 15th, 2016|Coaching Techniques|

by Leslie Austin, Ph.D.

As 2016 draws to a close, it seems we are experiencing a particularly turbulent time, both nationally (following the presidential election) and internationally, with unrest, drought and hunger, great fear and violence in many parts of the world.

What can we, as coaches, do to help our clients achieve and maintain any […]

Navigating Difficult Relationships A Guide to Dealing Wisely with Your ‘Trouble’ People

By |2017-04-26T00:02:37+00:00November 15th, 2016|Coaching Techniques|

by Kim Roman Corle

We all have encountered people in our lives who frustrate us, bully us, intimidate us, drive us to distraction, or downright make us fearful for our own physical and/or emotional well-being.

Does this sound familiar? You are an experienced coach and have just finished successfully coaching your client through a huge, complex project. […]

Publishing in the Digital Age

By |2017-04-26T00:06:36+00:00October 15th, 2016|Running a Small Business|

by Ingrid Bens, M.Ed, CPF

The world of book publishing as we know it today barely resembles the world of book publishing in pre-internet days. Books come in so many new forms and formats today which didn’t even exist 25 years ago. Easy access to self-publishing, both in print and online, print on demand, ebooks and […]

Interview: Jackie Simmons on Three Ways to Stop the Stampede of Inner-Office Sabotage

By |2017-04-26T00:13:54+00:00September 10th, 2016|Business Strategies|

by Jean Juchnowicz

Q: When you say sabotage, what do you mean by that in the context of working in a company?

A: Imaging that you have a report due tomorrow and you decide to take an extended lunch break putting the report off… at the time it seemed like a good idea. The consequences could […]

How to Find a Part-Time Job with Benefits

By |2017-04-26T00:20:21+00:00July 26th, 2016|Career Coaching|

by Phyllis Mufson

Have you day dreamed about getting a part-time job? Maybe you’re looking for income while you train for a new career or start a business. Perhaps, you want a way to cut back on the time and pressure of your current job. Or, you want an income cushion while […]

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