Karen Parsons - who has written 6 posts on Life Coaches Blog.
Karen Parsons is President of Successful Solutions Life Coaching, a firm dedicated to transforming the lives of individuals and organizations through the groundbreaking methodologies of the Feeling Trapped? Free Yourself Now! Life Coaching Program and the "Achieving Greatness" Employee Transformation Program! Please visit our Website at: www.successfulsolutionslifecoaching.com.
There lives an angel and her name is Miguelina. She is one of the most inspirational people I know. Her life is dedicated to serving others through education. She believes that the path out of poverty (including her own); an existence of few choices and few resources, is paved through learning. I would like to share with [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 10, 2008
The following stress relief tips are simple and practical. They will swiftly ease your stress! Step 1. Become Aware In a relaxed position, with your eyes closed, picture yourself being stressed. In your mind’s eye, go through every stress symptom that you have. Feel yourself being stressed. It is imperative that the visualization is very real with powerful [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 7, 2008
Stress is a part of most people’s lives. It is a reality that we all live with. This is why we need to have different mechanisms in place for coping with stress. The challenge for most of us is actually being cognizant of when we are stressed. It is such an habitual state for us to be [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 26, 2008
I had always prided myself on my ability to make good choices and I thought this was one of them. A lifelong quest for the secrets of happiness; the years of studying and reading about attaining goals, human behavior, spirituality and psychology, had helped prepare me for this moment. And yet, I still did not [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 24, 2008
The fantasy soon faded as the viciousness of this crime forced me to recognize the polarities of Dominican Republic. Everyone was talking about this senseless act and adding their own incidences they had either experienced or heard about; robberies at gunpoint, misconduct by the police, medical mistreatment and others. My perspective on my new country was [...]
Continue reading...Monday, September 22, 2008
A memorial was held at my daughter’s school to honor the short life of one of her schoolmates, a fourteen-year-old boy named Marc El Wafi, who was shot in the head while defending his friends. The memorial described a child who sounded like a living angel. Friends and teachers shared their stories about his acts [...]
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
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