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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
What keeps you awake at night?
Career transition? Mortgage payments? The cost of education for your kids? Caring for your aging, ailing parents? Nagging health issues? Burnout? Overwhelm? Tension and stress? What keeps you awake at night?
In times like these, you have a lot on your mind. Working with an Executive & Life Coach may give you the direction, support and perspective you most need to move out of struggle and get your life back on course.
To learn more, visit www.SmoothSailingSuccess.com or email PatMorgan@SmoothSailingSuccess.com to schedule your complimentary 30 minute coaching session.
In times like these, you have a lot on your mind. Working with an Executive & Life Coach may give you the direction, support and perspective you most need to move out of struggle and get your life back on course.
To learn more, visit www.SmoothSailingSuccess.com or email PatMorgan@SmoothSailingSuccess.com to schedule your complimentary 30 minute coaching session.
Monday, August 25, 2008
The Entrepreneur
Below is my poem, The Entreprenuer, which I wrote several years ago while training to become a coach. It was an assignment for my class on working with Entrepreneurs.
I am delighted to announce that it has been chosen for publication in Heart of a Woman in Business by my friend and fellow coach, Sheryl Roush.
The Entrepreneur
I used to spend a lot of time trying to impress,
Little did I realize how it added to my stress.
My zealousness for business and my desire to succeed,
Led me at times to stretch the truth, exaggerate, mislead.
Name-dropping, bragging or a little white lie,
It’s harmless I’d say, I must impress, or at least try.
My home is the biggest, I make lots of money,
My spouse the most wonderful, my world is sunny.
Look at me! Look at me! Do you think I’m great?
I’m not quite sure, how do I rate?
Later I’d lament that all was not well,
What in the world was I trying to sell?
It was then that I learned as I worked with my coach,
That perhaps what I needed was an adjusted approach.
Be humble, speak the truth, understate, promise less,
This new way of thinking would be key to success.
As I shifted my focus and turned inward to grow,
I discovered the truth that I had longed to know.
I’m truly enough, just as I am, being me
No exaggeration necessary, WOW, I feel free!
I am delighted to announce that it has been chosen for publication in Heart of a Woman in Business by my friend and fellow coach, Sheryl Roush.
The Entrepreneur
I used to spend a lot of time trying to impress,
Little did I realize how it added to my stress.
My zealousness for business and my desire to succeed,
Led me at times to stretch the truth, exaggerate, mislead.
Name-dropping, bragging or a little white lie,
It’s harmless I’d say, I must impress, or at least try.
My home is the biggest, I make lots of money,
My spouse the most wonderful, my world is sunny.
Look at me! Look at me! Do you think I’m great?
I’m not quite sure, how do I rate?
Later I’d lament that all was not well,
What in the world was I trying to sell?
It was then that I learned as I worked with my coach,
That perhaps what I needed was an adjusted approach.
Be humble, speak the truth, understate, promise less,
This new way of thinking would be key to success.
As I shifted my focus and turned inward to grow,
I discovered the truth that I had longed to know.
I’m truly enough, just as I am, being me
No exaggeration necessary, WOW, I feel free!
Go for the Gold!
The Olympic Games always generate interest and excitement as the media buzzes with reports about the athletes, the events and the preparations that go into making the Olympics a reality. It’s interesting how we become mesmerized by the talent, dedication and teamwork exhibited by the top athletes of the world as their prowess and agility dominates the news during the spectacular events and competition of the Olympics Games.
Like many of you, I love watching the Olympics. I especially enjoy the segments featuring the personal stories of the athletes. Listening to their amazing stories of dedication, focus, passion, investment and commitment to their dream is truly an inspiration to me. I am awed and inspired by the effort, energy and time that they dedicate to their goal.
The Olympic Games remind us of the incredible ability we possess as human beings to set a goal and pursue it. We watch athletes who have made great sacrifices to follow their dreams. Most of them were not born super athletes, but have developed themselves to play their best game. Most are ordinary people with extraordinary dreams. They have the courage to risk the unknown, even the agony of defeat, in pursuit of their dream of victory.
No matter how good your game, there is always room for improvement. Olympic records continue to be shattered regularly. Most athletes train with a coach who helps them to develop and perfect their game. Their coach helps them play to their strengths, refine their strategy, hone their skills and stay focused and motivated. The coach challenges the athlete to move beyond perceived limitations so they can step into their greatness.
Are you ready to take your game to the next level – and maybe even go for the Gold! Here are three tips to help you…
1. IDENTIFY YOUR STRENGTHS. Knowing your strengths and how to capitalize on them can make the difference between success and failure. We often focus on our weaknesses, working hard to make improvements. Try focusing more attention on your strengths instead and look for ways to employ your strong suit to move you forward. Ask yourself: What are my strengths?
2. CLARIFY YOUR GOALS. Get clear on what game you are playing and what you want to accomplish. Understand why the goal is important to you and which of your personal values it aligns with. Know what is required to reach your goal. The more clarity you can get around the goal, the easier it will be to get started moving toward it. Ask yourself: What do I most want to achieve?
3. HAVE A SUCCESS PARTNER. Give yourself the benefit of having a success partner to help you achieve your goal. Free yourself up to play your best game by enlisting the help of a coach who can guide, support and challenge you to give your best performance every day. Ask yourself: What is possible for me with the right help and support?
Keep your eye on the prize! Go for the Gold!
Like many of you, I love watching the Olympics. I especially enjoy the segments featuring the personal stories of the athletes. Listening to their amazing stories of dedication, focus, passion, investment and commitment to their dream is truly an inspiration to me. I am awed and inspired by the effort, energy and time that they dedicate to their goal.
The Olympic Games remind us of the incredible ability we possess as human beings to set a goal and pursue it. We watch athletes who have made great sacrifices to follow their dreams. Most of them were not born super athletes, but have developed themselves to play their best game. Most are ordinary people with extraordinary dreams. They have the courage to risk the unknown, even the agony of defeat, in pursuit of their dream of victory.
No matter how good your game, there is always room for improvement. Olympic records continue to be shattered regularly. Most athletes train with a coach who helps them to develop and perfect their game. Their coach helps them play to their strengths, refine their strategy, hone their skills and stay focused and motivated. The coach challenges the athlete to move beyond perceived limitations so they can step into their greatness.
Are you ready to take your game to the next level – and maybe even go for the Gold! Here are three tips to help you…
1. IDENTIFY YOUR STRENGTHS. Knowing your strengths and how to capitalize on them can make the difference between success and failure. We often focus on our weaknesses, working hard to make improvements. Try focusing more attention on your strengths instead and look for ways to employ your strong suit to move you forward. Ask yourself: What are my strengths?
2. CLARIFY YOUR GOALS. Get clear on what game you are playing and what you want to accomplish. Understand why the goal is important to you and which of your personal values it aligns with. Know what is required to reach your goal. The more clarity you can get around the goal, the easier it will be to get started moving toward it. Ask yourself: What do I most want to achieve?
3. HAVE A SUCCESS PARTNER. Give yourself the benefit of having a success partner to help you achieve your goal. Free yourself up to play your best game by enlisting the help of a coach who can guide, support and challenge you to give your best performance every day. Ask yourself: What is possible for me with the right help and support?
Keep your eye on the prize! Go for the Gold!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Set Yourself up for Success!
Have your ever noticed how much easier it is to accomplish a task or reach a goal when you have prepared ahead of time? It’s amazing how much more motivated we are to get started knowing that we have prepared beforehand. Why is it, then that we fail to prepare? Why do we take the hard route when we could have gone smooth sailing with just a little preparation?
Reaching your goals and living your best life doesn’t have to be a struggle. Setting up for success is the result of daily preparation. Taking time every day to strengthen your personal foundation and develop healthy habits gives you a distinct advantage on the path to success. When you invest in creating structure and exercising daily discipline, your chances for success dramatically improve.
Professional athletes understand the importance of preparation. They set themselves up for success by getting the best equipment for their sport, establishing a workout plan and hiring a coach that brings out their best performance.
The same principles apply in business and life. Are you ready for success? What do you need to do to set yourself up for success? Wouldn’t now be a good time to give yourself the edge you need to make your goals and dreams a reality?
1. Clear obstacles. Identify blocks and write them down so that you can see what needs to be handled. Then, make requests and take action to clear them so that they stop draining time and energy.
2. Say “yes” to yourself. Make your self-care a priority. Put yourself on the schedule everyday and make sure that you treat yourself to something that inspires you. Look for ways to outsource, delegate, eliminate or automate routine tasks that are taking valuable time and energy.
3. Change your environments. Make changes to create a more inspiring space. Rearrange your furniture or accessories, de-clutter and get organized to give your space a lift.
4. Create a plan. Having a plan will help keep you on course amidst all the distractions that otherwise pull you away from success. Determine what actions are necessary to take you to success.
5. Get the right people on board. Surround yourself with people who support you and help you succeed. Have an accountability partner or hire a coach to keep you in action toward your goals.
Reaching your goals and living your best life doesn’t have to be a struggle. Setting up for success is the result of daily preparation. Taking time every day to strengthen your personal foundation and develop healthy habits gives you a distinct advantage on the path to success. When you invest in creating structure and exercising daily discipline, your chances for success dramatically improve.
Professional athletes understand the importance of preparation. They set themselves up for success by getting the best equipment for their sport, establishing a workout plan and hiring a coach that brings out their best performance.
The same principles apply in business and life. Are you ready for success? What do you need to do to set yourself up for success? Wouldn’t now be a good time to give yourself the edge you need to make your goals and dreams a reality?
1. Clear obstacles. Identify blocks and write them down so that you can see what needs to be handled. Then, make requests and take action to clear them so that they stop draining time and energy.
2. Say “yes” to yourself. Make your self-care a priority. Put yourself on the schedule everyday and make sure that you treat yourself to something that inspires you. Look for ways to outsource, delegate, eliminate or automate routine tasks that are taking valuable time and energy.
3. Change your environments. Make changes to create a more inspiring space. Rearrange your furniture or accessories, de-clutter and get organized to give your space a lift.
4. Create a plan. Having a plan will help keep you on course amidst all the distractions that otherwise pull you away from success. Determine what actions are necessary to take you to success.
5. Get the right people on board. Surround yourself with people who support you and help you succeed. Have an accountability partner or hire a coach to keep you in action toward your goals.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Stay tuned for Success Made Easy!
On March 10, Kent Crook and I will launch our radio program on WKAT 1360. We have an energetic action packed program planned to help you achieve your goals and dreams. You will hear from leading experts, authors and business leaders and learn their secrets for success. Set your dial to WKAT 1360 Monday mornings at 11am beginning March 10 for tips and ideas to help you reach your most important goals and dreams. We’re here to help you succeed!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Your Success Plan for a Slow Economy
I'll be speaking for the Pinecrest Business Association at their February luncheon. Join me to learn how to thrive during challenging economic times.
"Your Success Plan for a Slow Economy"
* Clarify your vision
* Bullet-proof your strategy
* Build a winning team
* Get into action!
When: Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Where: Evelyn Greer Park, 8200 SW 124th Street, Pinecrest FL
To reserve your seat, email Eladio at Eladio@PinecrestBusiness.Com now!
Look forward to seeing you there!
"Your Success Plan for a Slow Economy"
* Clarify your vision
* Bullet-proof your strategy
* Build a winning team
* Get into action!
When: Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Where: Evelyn Greer Park, 8200 SW 124th Street, Pinecrest FL
To reserve your seat, email Eladio at Eladio@PinecrestBusiness.Com now!
Look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Power Up with Power Lunch!
Mark your calendar for Power Lunch on February 12 for tips and ideas to help you:
- Clear your course
- Stay focused for success
- Go for your goals!
It's easy to attend! Power Lunch meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month via teleconference. Power Lunch is complimentary, however reservations are required.
Send an e-mail to PatMorgan@SmoothSailingSuccess.com with Power Lunch in the subject line to receive call-in instructions.
Date: February 12, 2008
Time: 12:00 - 12:30pm
- Clear your course
- Stay focused for success
- Go for your goals!
It's easy to attend! Power Lunch meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month via teleconference. Power Lunch is complimentary, however reservations are required.
Send an e-mail to PatMorgan@SmoothSailingSuccess.com with Power Lunch in the subject line to receive call-in instructions.
Date: February 12, 2008
Time: 12:00 - 12:30pm
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