Getting a Grip on Your Time

August 31st, 2009

 
It’s early Monday morning and I’m looking at my schedule for today.  All the typical things are fighting for my attention and need to be completed:  yoga, devotions, coaching sessions, proposal submissions, a keynote speech prepared, a power point presentation created, list of people called, copy reviewed, part of a chapter written for the book, thinking and reviewing [...]

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SECRETS AND STIGMAS IN THE CORPORATE WORLD

March 17th, 2009

SECRET……The dictionary tells us that a secret (noun) is something that is kept hidden or concealed.
 
Most of us have been exposed to the tremendously successful movie and/or the book called “The Secret”, which contains knowledge that has been around for thousands of years, and it was packaged in an intriguing and ingenious way to attract [...]

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Executive Coach Julia’s Self-Exam #2

November 14th, 2008

We have serious global environmental challenges to face,  an estimated 100 million homeless people worldwide, drugs devastating our communities everywhere, the US Financial Crisis weighing heavily on the global economy, countries at war, including our own, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg.
You have a company to run, a board of directors meeting to [...]

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CEO Toolbox

September 7th, 2008

So…..You’re working around the clock. Even when you’re not working, your mind is on your upcoming meeting with the board of directors, how to get revenues up, expenses down, getting employees more engaged and more productive, what to outsource and what to keep in house, how to pull morale up for your sales staff, and [...]

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TIME TO SIMPLIFY YOUR BUSINESS PLAN

September 2nd, 2008

Your business plan should be completed by the end of September and now that we are back from our summer vacations and we have the kids back in school, we can focus.  Does it seem like things are just spinning out of control?  Many of you have told me that, and believe me, I am [...]

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Increasing Productivity

August 14th, 2008

You’re the guy (or gal) at the top.  The buck stops here.  Let me ask you a question: What is your most important job?  Self-care.  What?  Self-care?  That sounds wimpy, or medical, or stupid; at any rate, we don’t like to hear it.  However, I have personal experience with two separate instances of having to be on bedrest and [...]

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Burning the Candle at Both Ends? Overwhelmed?

March 25th, 2008

This past Monday my executive coaching clients and I had a web conference on “time management”.
The truth is, we don’t, nor can we ever, manage time.  We can’t slow it down, speed it up, stop it, or re-boot it.
What we can do, however, is manage our minds and our energy.
Given that, of course, the natural [...]

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