Monthly Archives: January 2018

Package Your Gift (Avoid the #2 Mistake that Most Life Coaches Make)

by Natalie Rivera In the last issue of Transformation Coaching Magazine, I asked “IS COACHING DEAD?” The answer is NO, but it HAS evolved. If you haven’t already, read it to find out how to avoid the #1 mistake most … Continue reading

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Paint Your Own Masterpiece

by Terez Hartmann Any and every experience can provide color and texture that can be channeled to transform your life—and the lives of your clients—in powerful, productive ways. About “Coaching the Coach” As we each embark upon the ever-evolving journey … Continue reading

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A Heartbeat to Remember

By Alan Cohen Every heartbeat represents God’s intention that you have a purpose in the world and a reason to be alive. While checking out at a grocery store I noticed that a cashier had an unusual tattoo on her … Continue reading

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Banish the Dark Clouds & Seek the Sun

By Kate Pennell Living under a dark cloud is hard on the soul. Not long ago we had visitors from England. It was a time of the year when it was anything but sunny there, and they loved to be … Continue reading

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Buddy, Can You Paradigm?

By Gregg Sanderson Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response.—Viktor E. Frankl That Space is your BS1—Your NEED. A paradigm is the BS through which you view, feel and … Continue reading

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The Anatomy of Attachment, Part 2

By Lotus Josiah Seng The security of a commitment along with healthy attachment create positive inner work models of self and others based on both clients’ own internal functioning and the outside world—models without significant distortions. Unsafe attachment leads to … Continue reading

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The Unsavory Ingredients Hiding in Your Favorite Foods

By Ashar Mohammed What makes jellybeans shiny, why does packaged bread stay fresh for weeks, and which condiment should you save for dessert? Here is the scoop. We live in a time of information overload. Facts are at our fingertips. … Continue reading

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Is the Grocery Store Hypnotizing You?

By Rena Greenberg If you think you can’t be “hypnotized,” it’s important to realize that hypnosis is an everyday experience in our society. Do you ever wonder why you often spend more than you expected to when you go grocery … Continue reading

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Let Your Light Shine

By Mary Boutieller The stories we tell ourselves matter.  So why not be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous and enough? As winter continues it’s chilly path forward, we find ourselves maybe staying a little closer to home, feeling warmth in familiar … Continue reading

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What’s Age Got To Do With It?

By Noelle Sterne It is never too late to be what you might have been.—George Eliot Can you believe you’re already (gulp) ____ years old? Do you feel it’s too late to do that secret something you’ve always dreamed of? … Continue reading

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