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<title>Selective Perspective</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I smiled. How drastically my perceptions had altered and shifted. Sleep comes easily that night after a day of outdoor adventure, bonding, and rediscovery. How important is it to understand your perspective? You decide.]]></description>
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<title>Under The Guise of Care and Concern</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Have you ever met the type I am referring to? People who are correcting you because they care? People who are sharing with you for your own good and growth? People who show you every mistake and dark nook and cranny of your soul because they want to see you live a life of freedom, prosperity and possibilities? So why is it then that you continually feel shamed, blamed, made wrong and angered by these people who are there to love, support and guide you?
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<title>The 10  Steps to  Higher Purpose</title>
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<description><![CDATA[When someone is living in their Higher Purpose it transitions their whole way of BEING. We do not just feel satisfaction, we feel fulfilled yet thrilled with possibilities, humbled and peaceful beyond imagination. When we are not living our Higher Purpose we tend to feel unsure of ourselves, hesitant with our choices and inner duality. We possibly flounder or spend lots of time and energy on our results or forced outcomes for validation of how we feel rather than really enjoying the living and fullness that life has to offer.
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<title>10 Simple Coping Strategies When a Family Member Has Clinical Depression</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We are all going to feel pain in life never mind a home with mental illness. Surround yourselves with knowledge, self-care, experienced support and nurturing. Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional.]]></description>
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<title>Living Outside the Lines of Normal and Reasonable</title>
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<description><![CDATA[A client of mine told me of a post recently by a woman who feels professional coaching is teaching "New Age" philosophy and that we promote thinking outside-the-box. She feels that way of thinking is not an encouraging idea to promote because it is unrealistic and a waste of time for people who want to live successfully in today's society. I had to laugh. She posted on a 12 Step chat room! Where would she have posted if Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob and Microsoft had NOT thought outside the box?]]></description>
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<title>See for Yourself : 12 Step Tools Can Bring Happy, Joyous and Free into Everyone's  Life</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We are all familiar with or have heard of the many 12 Step programs. The reason the 12 steps are so effective in helping people create happy, joyous and free lives is because it is a program of solution based on principles written so simply that anyone can use them in their daily lives. Here are some proven effective 12 Step recovery sayings to add to your toolbox:]]></description>
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<title>How to Apply the 12 Steps for Managment Conflict and Resolution</title>
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<description><![CDATA[One of the reasons for the success of the 12 Step programs 
is that they are based on solid principles that can be 
applied to many areas of life, and that includes business. A 
successful company takes stock regularly and turns 
liabilities into assets. Here are some guidelines for 
applying these principles to business situations, whether 
with systems or people.  
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<title>Offering Quality Support:  Is It About Us or Them?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Giving support. What does that look like for you? If you are a private practice professional such as a coach or therapist, you may already be clear on the boundaries and standards you operate from. In my experience, most people have only the best of intentions while being of service to others, though at times are often left feeling exhausted and overrun from becoming too highly invested in the outcome. Upon further investigation, they often discover that their actual practice of what support should look like and feel like is often not delivered with strong boundaries and clear communication. For me, support is coming from a place of experience and not opinion...]]></description>
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<title>What's in it for me if I Hire A Coach?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[When I meet someone and share that I am a Professional Coach, the response is usually, "What is a Coach?"  As I am explaining , I can hear the other person's thoughts..." What's in it for me if I hire a coach?"  Here is my answer to that question:]]></description>
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