By which my friend Eleutherios assures me is the Kabbalistic (and poetic) equivalent of Steve Pavlina’s three principles of personal growth; truth (wisdom), love (beauty) and power (strength). This post has been a long time in coming, and in it I’ll explain why in order for me to move towards truth, love and power, I’ve [...]
Getting Your Life On Track Part 3
In Getting Your Life On Track Part 1, we discovered a way to find out if the things we spend our time on are really that urgent and important. In Getting Your Life On Track Part 2 we revealed how you could use that understanding to develop clear and important goals for yourself, so you’d [...]
Getting Your Life On Track Part 2
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 [...]
Getting Your Life On Track Part 1
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 [...]
Igniting The Fire Within
The Fire Within from Stephen Covey’s groundbreaking First Things First. How do you lead a life of fulfillment instead of disappointment? By focusing on your human needs. Not human wants, like a brand new iPod, but human needs, and here is a method that helps you live a life of fulfillment and ignite the fire [...]
Struggle
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 [...]
If it can be done under 2 minutes, do it now!
I haven’t gotten the book (yet) but I’ve been reading about Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen on the net. One little tip I picked up echoes this review of GTD “Fitter, happier, more productive” on Guardian Unlimited: