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Tag Archive for 'relationships'

Conference Planners: How To Correctly Treat Your Presenters

This is for all you Conference Planners out there, both public and private, professional and casual. There is a way to treat your presenters and way to ensure you alienate their trust and the trust of all those you hope to attract. A conference I regularly present for (which due to the subject, shall remain […]

Posted on Dec 20th 06 by Maryam Webster.

Maryam Webster is Director of The Certified Energy Coach Program (certifiedenergycoach.org), where Coaches & Therapists Become Sought-After Superstars. She helps therapists, coaches and entrepreneurs to blow past what is holding them back and create outrageous personal & business success "at the speed of thought". http://maryamwebster.blogs.com

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Stay Healthy and Keep Your Social Life

When on the road to seeking better health we can slip and fall into an isolation trap….avoiding situations that have the potential to throw us back into old habits.  We’ve worked too hard to transition from iceberg lettuce to kale!  Celebrating a friend’s birthday when we’re trying to cut out the sweets takes willpower and that isn’t much fun.  […]

Posted on Nov 20th 06 by Alison Held.

Alison Held is a Nutrition and Health Coach and the founder of Healthful Direction. Her mission is to empower individuals to become the best version of themselves through sound nutrition and emotional well-being. http://www.healthfuldirection.com

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Difficult Conversations: It’s Easy to Misunderstand, So Curb Your Outrage a Moment

A while back, I wrote a post called The 10 Best Ways to Win an Argument. It’s a completely tongue-in-cheek piece, intended to draw a laugh by highlighting common actions people take in difficult conversations and which are, in fact, poor choices. Some yield consistently disastrous results (though some of us keep doing […]

Posted on Nov 17th 06 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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Relationship Conflict Isn’t Always a Sign of Trouble

“You’re either with us or against us.”
“You’re either my friend or my foe.”
“You either agree with me or you’re un-neighborly.”
Who says that any disagreement means there’s a problem with a relationship? And who says that disagreement is as black and white as “with us or against us”?
A few weeks ago, my little neighborhood had a […]

Posted on Nov 2nd 06 by Tammy Lenski.

Tammy helps people talk out their differences and build stronger work and home relationships in the process. She does this as a coach, mediator and trainer and works with people worldwide. http://www.lenski.com

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