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5 Keys To Avoiding Home-based Business Burnout, Part 1
Home based professionals, solopreneurs and small business owners do a unique juggling act. There’s nothing like commuting to the next room, a dress code that includes pajamas, and getting to kids’ concerts and games. But the flexibility of working from home has a front and a back. [...]

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August 7, 2008 | By admin In Home-Based-Business |
Home based professionals, solopreneurs and small business owners do a unique juggling act. There’s nothing like commuting to the next room, a dress code that includes pajamas, and getting to kids’ concerts and games. But, the flexibility of working from home has a front and a [...]

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The CEO is Con-Ed’s CEO, Robert B. Catell, who grew the mega giant East Coast energy company to what it is today. The Monk is a former priest, Kenny Moore, who was given the title “ombudsman” to provide, coaching, wisdom, moral support at any and every place it was needed throughout the company. The CEO [...]

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Joanna Macy is a visionary who paved the way for deeper ecological thinking. She’s helped our culture connect the dots between psychology, spirituality and ecology. Here are her wise words:
Dear People,
Well, it’s happened. The financial meltdown so long predicted has begun for real. Even if we knew it had to happen, it’s scary. Stock markets [...]

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We’re on the frontier of change. It requires new kinds of cost-benefit ratios:
1. a triple bottom line – people, profit & planet
2. risk assessment that accounts for how personal and universal values align with ultimate outcome
3. better accounting for the fact that resources spent on non-billable hours for coaching and other professional, organizational, and [...]

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From: 2008 Sherpa Coaching Study
www.sherpacoaching.com
“Why Are Executive Coaches Used?
“In the early days of coaching, most efforts
were directed toward problem-solving and
“career saves”. An executive who wasn’t living
up to expectations was the most likely to
receive coaching. This created a stigma, in
certain circles, about coaching: “There must be
something wrong, or you wouldn’t need a
coach.”
There’s now [...]

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Sherpa Executive Coaching Survey, 2008 says:
“The amount of money spent on coaching is significant, and it’s growing. In increasing numbers, coaches and HR professionals say coaches are engaged for “people who need leadership development”. So, we have a growing industry, a shift toward coaching for every emerging leader, and nobody seems to be tracking [...]

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Abundance grows at the rate we develop.
Successful people know that if the quality of their deliberations are good, the outcome of those deliberations are likely to be sound. That’s why movers and shakers hire coaches. One of my European clients has her own coaching firm that specializes in Fortune 500 companies. She partnered with [...]

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Here’s an article I found on Tim Klabunde’s blog. It’s consistent with my experience with coaching leaders: when values rule, abundance flows.
A Values Based Business Marketing Approach
Published July 3, 2008 Business , Tim Klabunde,
I have seen the re-emergence of a refreshing way of doing business that is nothing less than exciting. It [...]

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Kick off 2009 with a 100-day plan to relaunch your career. 

January/February, 2009

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