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Looking For Life Coaches In Seattle?

Looking For Life Coaches In Seattle?

How To Hire The RIGHT Life Coach Trying to figure out what to do or where to go next in your life? Hoping that a life coach can help you figure that out? Everyone needs a coach. It doesn't matter whether you're a basketball player, a tennis player, a gymnast or a...

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Career Direction Quiz

Career Direction Quiz

Career Direction Quiz “When you follow your bliss, doors will open where there were no doors before, and where there are no doors for anyone else.” ~ Joseph Campbell Do you find yourself saying one of the following statements, when asked, “what’s next” regarding your...

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How To Deal With Bullies Using Strong Body Language

How To Deal With Bullies Using Strong Body Language

Strong Body Language Helps Deal With Bullies Many kids who get bullied tend to show through their body language that they don't feel confident or good about themselves. They do this by not making eye contact, slouching, looking downtrodden and seldom smiling or...

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The Game of Life

The Game of Life

Do You Want To Change How You "Play" Your Life? I love playing games of all kinds! It can be anything from rock, paper, scissors to highly competitive board games to a sweaty tennis match. When I play, I am constantly shifting my perspectives, seeing and rising to the...

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“My worst day in a while turned into my best day in a while today – this was the first time I made a conscious choice to “fight back” whenever I went down the road of trying to figure out what other people thought of me. While there were definitely a lot of rough spots, that was the most fun I’ve possibly ever had with people I didn’t know well, and I didn’t have to fight nearly as hard at the end of the night and just sort of had fun. I also fessed up to what happened today, and was very surprised by the complete absence of shit given by everyone. People literally just laughed it off and moved on.

Thank you for the prod to be honest. I feel infinitely less conflicted now.”

Dan Q