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Getting Your Life On Track Part 2

27. March 2007

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Ever feel like you’re caught up in doing, but not sure if you’re doing what you should be doing? It’s scary to think we could be throwing all our time and energy into climbing a ladder, only to find at the top it’s been leaning on the wrong wall. In Getting Your Life On Track Part [...]

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Getting Your Life On Track Part 1

25. March 2007

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What Do You Want To Be True? I had a blinding flash of the obvious the other day: I realized why I’d been falling behind on my commitments and feeling more stressed out the last few weeks. I’d fallen for the lure of the urgent important and been chasing shiny trinkets of faux productivity. And it wasn’t [...]

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10 Questions With The Productivity Expert: Matt Cornell

12. March 2007

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I have a real treat for you today. In the 2nd of our interview series, friend and fellow coach Matt Cornell of Matt’s Idea Blog gives us his insights into productivity and the world of productivity coaching. 1) Can you tell us what you do and what your clients get from working with you? I help clients [...]

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How To Make It Easier To Get Things Done

19. December 2006

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Do you know what you should do, but still don’t do it? Remember when you picked up your first personal development tip? I did, it was back in ’96 when I started devouring personal growth books like mad. While reading about those principles opened my eyes to new horizons, a few of them I put into practice…years [...]

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Struggle

2. July 2006

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There’s been a slight leave of absence here at Life Coaches Blog, not mainly because I’ve been so busy, but also because I’ve been feeling burnt out lately. I’m sure some of you know the feeling. At the same time, a book I bought and began reading, Coaching Into Greatness, challenged me with a few new [...]

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Switch Off Your TV

15. May 2006

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Killing Time I just heard one of my friends say the other day: I was doing it to kill time. I was flabbergasted! Kill time? What the heck are you talking about? I don’t even have enough time, and here you’re killing it? If you’re the type of person who reads this kind of blog, I’m assuming [...]

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Pruning My Commitments

25. March 2006

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In The Blues I’ve been experiencing some downtime lately and it’s confused me as to why. As I was pruning my RSS feeds again today, part of my mind started reflecting upon the events of the last few days and then it hit me: I had been making far too many commitments than I could possibly [...]

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Get Comfortable Outside Your Comfort Zone

10. February 2006

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This may a little bit deviate from Alvin’s theme on Gratitude. At the same time, from another angle it’s really related because you should be gratify of all the challenges that is coming into your life. And that’s reason why you should be comfortable coming out of your comfort zone. If you remember the earlier post by [...]

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Power Lunch

23. December 2005

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It has been my practise that I’ll go for lunch with people who I can learn from (either contractors, business partner, supplier, customers, etc.) every Friday and ask them a few questions. Today I went for lunch with #1 freight forwarder contractor in Honeywell; he is in late 40’s, and running this business for more than [...]

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Prognosticating Procrastination

29. November 2005

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I wanted to write about Procrastination. You know, the big P word that people have blamed for everything and anything. So many people have written about it…the personal effectiveness people, the Getting-Things-Done camp, the procrastination busters and it makes me wonder if I can offer anything different. So I joined the union. The Procrastinator United couldn’t [...]

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