Sometimes I think the secret to enjoying life is not to take myself too seriously. This is not something that comes naturally to most of us–I don’t know at what stage of our life we lose our ability to be playful and to see how whimsical life can be. Surely, transitions from childhood to adulthood [...]
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Not taking oneself too seriously
Posted in books, coaching, Life, tagged Austin transitions coach, being serious, books, change, high maintenance, Houston coach, houston transitions coach, laughing, Life, life coach, the art of possibility, thoughts, Transition coach, transitions coach, women on September 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For all job seekers and connections!
Posted in coaching, General, Life, tagged anna grassini, coach, coaching, grassini, Houston coach, jobs, Networking, thoughts, Transition coach on June 9, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Here is an excellent article for people looking for a job or for those who are receiving calls from people they may not know to well. I love the part about remembering that one day you may be in someonelse’s shoes! Great advice on working within one’s network to learn more about opportunities! And don’t [...]
Life in chapters
Posted in books, coaching, tagged Austin business coach, Austin transitions coach, change, coaching, mindfulness, needs, real estate, thoughts, Transition coach, wisdom, women on May 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Thanks to a friend who is also a coach, I realized yesterday that the sadness about preparing the house for sale was not about detaching from the walls (after all, I have done that before!). What the sadness was telling me is that I was in transition–and declaring the end of an era. My friend [...]
the Clutter Magnet
Posted in books, coaching, General, Life, tagged balance, books, career, change, clutter, life coach, moving, organization, thoughts, Transition coach, transitions on April 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So I wish I could say I have invented a “clutter magnet”–an object that magically attracts all clutter and “disappers” into order. Alas, no such great news from me…I am, and have always been, a clutter magnet: in the sense that clutter appears around me everywhere. My friend Mary Thompson says that I can live [...]
The wisdom of women–part 2
Posted in coaching, tagged age, business coach, friends, inspiration, life coach, thoughts, Transition coach, women on April 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Earlier this week I took a young professional woman to lunch. She in graduate school and she must be at least 15 years younger than me. Oh! Just the day before I had forgotten my age, but as I talked to this young woman the wisdom acquired over the years was like a bath of warm water [...]