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Cool Personal Development Coaching images
A few nice personal development coaching images I found:
Little Things Matter

Image by Melody Campbell
Little Things Matter… The delightful experience of a meadow filled with wildflowers is that there are so many little flowers. Every little flower adds to the experience.
Karen Taylor Bass, The PR Expert Launches The Brand New Mommy(TM) – The Ultimate Destination For Black Women Post …
Karen Taylor Bass, The PR Expert Launches The Brand New Mommy(TM) – The Ultimate Destination For Black Women Post …
Nationwide (BlackNews.com) — Karen Taylor Bass, the award-winning PR Expert, author, weekly guest columnist for Black Enterprise.com, business coach, radio host and now a ‘brand’ new mommy creates new website for women.
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Like father, like son
Luis Dominguez Sr.’s dream has always been to help others realize theirs. His son, Luis Jr., always saw his father had a passion for something great and wanted to embrace that world even at an early age.
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Positive Psychology Coaching: Putting the Science of Happiness to Work for Your Clients
Positive Psychology Coaching: Putting the Science of Happiness to Work for Your Clients
Positive psychology moves psychology from a medical model toward a strengths model to help clients shore up their strengths and thereby lead happier, more fulfilling lives. Positive Psychology Coaching: Putting the Science of Happiness to Work for Your Clients provides concrete language and interventions for integrating positive psychology techniques into any mental health practice.
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Cool Life Skills Coaching images
Some cool life skills coaching images:
Native Vision 2009 – Basketball

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Basketball coaches/pros, 2009 Native Vision Sports & Life Skills Camp in Whiteriver, Arizona.
How to Understand Highly Sensitive People with Dr. Jeanine, Life Coach & Hypnotherpaist Worldwide
I am actually an INFJ! Opps! Dr. Jeanine discusses the implications of being a highly sensitive person. www.SimplyDivineSolutions.com For more information on Don Mario Ramos, C.ht., please go to www.youtube.com
University info session 3 of 5 . . . . Sherpa Executive Coaching Certification
University info session, executive coaching certification . . . Authors Corbett and Colemon discuss: •A process for coaching •Strengths and weaknesses •Phase 1: Taking Stock •Client journal
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A few nice career coaches images I found:
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Colourful Books

Image by Dave Jones – one of many
Some brightly-coloured books aboard the Career Coach, a converted RV used as a mobile office for free careers advice and jobsearch assistance in the Region of Peel (west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada).
CompTIA RFID + Certification
CompTIA RFID + Certification

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You Can Learn Any Skill With Training But You Can’t Learn To Love It!
You Can Learn Any Skill With Training But You Can’t Learn To Love It!
The concept of natural and acquired skills can be a confusing one. When I talk about building a life around natural skills instead of acquired ones I am always challenged by someone. The challenges come in various forms, but they are always something along two different lines: “You can’t just do the things you like to do and survive in this world.” and “There are lots of things that I do that I am not naturally gifted at doing, but I do them just fine!”
My unequivocal response to both challenges is “You are absolutely right!” But it doesn’t stop there of course. My counter challenge back to the first is “OK, but why not set a goal to have most of your activities based in your natural strengths?” To the second I say “Yeah, but do you enjoy doing them?”
There is something in the challenges that I have often pondered. It seems that there is something about the idea of enjoying what you do, of doing what comes easily, and building your life and/or career around it that feels wrong to many people. I could wax philosophically about where it comes from, but that doesn’t really matter. I have encountered the phenomenon so often to know it to be true. To a great extent we embrace the idea that if something is fun and easy it can’t have much value or that using it is some kind of cosmic “cheating.” We believe that if it is not “hard work” then it isn’t work at all.
The number of people I encounter daily that don’t like what they do always amazes me. Remember the important difference between natural and acquired skills is not that you can do one but not the other because you can do both – most of us do. The truth is we all have to take on a few acquired skills to function in the world. The important difference is that the innate capacity we have for our natural skills makes them easier to develop, more enjoyable to perform, and in the long run they provide more opportunity for meaning in your life.
I repeat this so often because it is apparently so hard for us to really hear and get. The truth is a constant diet of acquired skills will wear you out emotionally, psychologically, and physically. The good news is, a life built around your natural skills will open new opportunities that you cannot yet imagine.
When you practice and use your natural skills they develop with a subtle complexity that an acquired skill just can’t. When applying natural skills you perform with an unconscious ease that allows for creativity and inventiveness. On the other hand, facility with an acquired skill takes conscious effort that ultimately drains your creative energy.
So, yes, most of us have to acquire some skills that are not innate and with enough training we can learn to do them just fine. But no amount of facility and training will help us learn to love them. You can build your life around acquired skills, but why would you want to when you can build it around natural skills that are already an expression of who you are?
Lynda-Ross Vega: A partner at Vega Behavioral Consulting, Ltd., Lynda-Ross specializes in helping entrepreneurs and coaches build dynamite teams and
systems that WORK. She is co-creator of a revolutionary psychological assessment system that teaches people how to unleash their deepest potentials for success. For free information on how to succeed as an entrepreneur or coach, create a thriving business and build your bottom line doing more of what you love, visit www.ACIforCoaches.com
The Psychology Of Executive Coaching
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TransforMissional Coaching: Empowering Leaders in a Changing Ministry World 
“Even leaders need leading. In the context of this greatly changing world, ministry experts Steve Ogne and Tim Roehl have coined t…
Niche Marketing for Coaches: A Practical Handbook for Building a Life Coaching, Executive Coaching or Business Coaching Practice 
Niche Marketing for Coaches is the essential handbook for building a life coaching, executive coaching or business coaching practi…
Mental Martial Arts 
The essence of ‘Sir Brian Sterling’s Mental Martial Arts’, is to be able to use and control your mental agility in combinati…

















































