Tag Archives: Mindset

Planning for a long/big vacation

Obviously, I have a theme this week! My family and I have left for 3 weeks in Park City, UT.  Some have wondered, how can you possibly do that?  Well, it isn’t always easy, and the key is planning.  Planning … Continue reading

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Getting ready for “camp”

Later this next week, I will be heading to Colorado for a silent meditation retreat.  Yes, I know that seems daunting but it’s not all completely silent, AND I am leaving a household of three boys who make a lot … Continue reading

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Can work/business and life be combined?

Recently, I have been thinking about this a lot.  I see lots on business owners who feel it’s either or…”I’m on vacation, and I shouldn’t do ANY work.”  OR “I can’t leave the office because I have to be HERE.”  … Continue reading

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Your relationship with money

I just finished reading Geneen Roth’s new book called “Lost & Found”.  She has written a number of books, mostly on eating issues, including the NY Times Bestseller “Women, Food & God”.  I read that one too.  In short, Geneen … Continue reading

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Understanding Your Work Rhythms

Recently, I have been thinking about how I like to work.  Some people prefer to have an even rhythm or energy level to their work life.  I am starting to think that I prefer a high-intensity schedule balanced with periodic … Continue reading

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Taking care of yourself

Taking care of yourself. In my conversations with fellow business owners and entrepreneurs, I often find that they are the last one to “put their oxygen mask on” (like on an airplane) even though we all know that you should … Continue reading

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The importance of “investing” in relationships

I feel like I am having a Stephen Covey week…remember “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”? Some great wisdom in there.  Today, I’m thinking about the idea of investing in the relationship bank.  Perhaps there’s a loved one who … Continue reading

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Trusting your gut

Those who know me, know that I can sometimes over commit myself.  I know many entrepreneurs who love to chase “shiny objects” as Phil and I call them…often to the detriment of what’s important in life.  I’m learning, by being … Continue reading

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Weeding Through the Opportunities in Life & Business

More from my recent entrepreneurial coaching program…Strategic Coach. Planning is the ability to see the future and emotionally commit to it NOW.  How committed are YOU to your own future?  Do you struggle weeding through opportunities that really make sense … Continue reading

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Your BIG Future…

I was at my quarterly group coaching program, and it was one of the best sessions EVER! Here are a couple of tidbits to share…  We are what we do repeatedly.  What do YOU do? (i.e. your habits…personally and professional)  … Continue reading

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