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Welcome to the August 15, 2002 issue of
LocateACoach.com's Focused Lives Update
"Experts & info to bring your life, career, family, home, health & spirituality into focus"

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

- New Coaches Join LocateACoach
- Check Out These New Articles
- Upcoming Teleclasses & Chats
- Feature Article: How to Do Everything
- Bookshelf


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Coaches in the Spotlight

Jennifer Burroughs
E-mail Jennifer
217 waterford place
Atlanta, GA 30342 United States
Phone: 404-843-2123
Hi Everyone- My name is Jennifer Burroughs. I am currently in practice as a Life Coach. My emphasis is on Total Life Coaching. This entails looking all the aspects of a persons life and seeing what is needed to make their life more complete. I offer a free trial session that entails a discovery worksheet that looks at your life from the aspects of physical, emotional,career, relationships and spirituality. Through this discovery session we will work together to make each of these areas more fullfilling to you. Please contact me at Jnnbur3@aol.com for a free trial session.

Lydia Clark
E-mail Lydia
P.O. Box 271
Sparta, NJ 07871 United States
Phone: 973-729-5047
Life Strategist, Business Coach, Executive Coach. Want to ask a question? Click here!


Marion Freiberg
E-mail Marion
136 Tenney St
Georgetown, MA 01833 United States
Phone: 978 352 8425
I am a certified coach and teacher. I specialize in helping people develop a right relationship with work. Are you just getting started in your career, considering different work, wanting better work/life balance, feeling burned out, or out of sync with your organization?

I help people renew their zest, energy and joy, especially as they move through major changes or face new responsibilities. Want to ask a question? Click here!


Check Out These New Articles  

Get Smart! About Modern Romantic Love
by Michelle Casto
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14657
Love in the modern world is different, find out what makes finding love so challenging yet rewarding.


When Success Calls Your Business
by Jim Allen
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14760
Is your business telephone manner losing your customers? It very well might...


Why Do 97% Fail?
by Robin Harris
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14629
Internet Marketers and Network Marketers have a 97% business failure rate. These are very discouraging. What can we do to move into the top 3%?


Dispelling the Myths About Career Coaching
by Marcia Bench
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14622
Confused about how coaching is different from consulting or career counseling? Or what education or training you need? This article clears up the confusion!


Top 10 Secrets for Managing Your Career for Optimum Satisfaction
by Marcia Bench
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14624 
Downsized, right-sized or reorg'd -- it still means you're out of work! How can you manage your career in these challenging times, whether employed or not? This article gives 10 practical tips.


What Fuels Your Mind?
by Sharina Alongi Adkins
http://www.locateacoach.com/article.cfm?articleid=14589
What is on your mind? What thoughts do you put into your mind? What thoughts typically come out? How you think determines how well you take care of your body and how well you nurture your spirit.


Book & Software Shelf

Success Without Selling
How to dramatically increase the income from your business --without making sales calls-- using the resources you already have.


5 Steps to Choosing the Right Career
5 Steps to Choosing the Right Career will take you step-by-step through the career-planning process. Filled with information and exercises, this interactive workbook is designed to help you analyze your personality values, interests and skills. Download your copy today!
Pack Your Own Parachute: Top Ten Tactics
Time to refocus? Feeling Overwhelmed? Concerned about work? This 16-page booklet brings you vital information to put you back on the path to success on your own terms.

Are You the One for Me?
Knowing Who's Right and Avoiding Who's Wrong
 


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Upcoming Teleclasses & Chats

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How to
D
o Everything
by Jim Allen

"I guess I'm going to have to get used to the idea that I can't do everything I want to do," my coaching client said.

At first, I didn't say anything about this, and we continued talking. His statement stuck in my mind, so much so that, a few seconds later, I stopped him in mid-sentence. "Wait a minute," I said, "why, exactly, can't you do everything?"

The question startled us both, really, but as we discussed it, we discovered that it is possible to do "everything" you want to do, if you keep the following points in mind...

1. You can do everything, but not all at once.

The biggest obstacle I find keeping individuals from accomplishing all that they want to do, is that they try to do too much all at once. Their wish-list of goals and activities gets longer and longer, and each item is given the same priority: ASAP!

Despite what we've been led to believe in our modern age of multi-tasking computers and mega-time-saving devices, gizmos, and gadgets, most people can only do one thing at a time.

2. You can do everything, if it's important enough to you to do.

When reviewing people's lists of "everything" they want to do, I find that many of us have items and activities that ended up on our lists by default. We added them because somebody else said we should do them or because we thought, at the time, they'd be important... only now they're not.

If it's truly important to you, you'll find the time and way to do it. If it's not important, you'll keep avoiding, postponing and procrastinating about it. If that's the case, scratch it off your list and move on.

3. You can do everything, but you may not be the BEST at everything.

If your goal is to be the BEST in every field of endeavor you're trying to pursue then chances are you're setting yourself up for disappointment. This is especially true if you have many diverse areas of interest.

For example, you may have goals in the areas of entrepreneurship, writing, politics, and singing. While it's possible you might create a very successful retail business while writing a best-selling novel, getting elected a state senator, and releasing a top-of-the-charts album of your favorite t.v. theme show songs, it's not very probable.

Strive, work hard, and apply yourself at every activity, but keep in mind that being the best requires a great deal of time, focus, and energy that you may not be able to commit if you're going in 100 different directions.

4. You can do everything, but there will be limitations.

Every activity, every goal, brings it's own set of limiting factors that will effect your participation. Things like time, health, money, age, gender, weather, policies, etc. Some of these are changeable, some are not.

5. You can do everything, but you'll need help.

Oh, you can try to do it all on your own, but the more you attempt to do, the more help you'll need to get it all done.

Success is rarely a solo adventure. Surround yourself with successful, encouraging, and uplifting people who will inspire and support you as you pursue your dreams. After all, once you make your dreams come you, you'll want to share them with someone. _____

Jim Allen, the Big Idea Coach, http://www.CoachJim.com helps make your small ideas big & your big ideas real. For more ideas, subcribe to his free bi-weekly newsletter, THE BIG IDEA, by sending a blank email to: mailto:SubscribeIM@CoachJim.com 


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