Posts Tagged ‘decisions’
Boundaries Lead to Freedom
About twice a week, Chris and I drop off our dog Skyla at the local Doggie Day Camp. It’s similar to day care for kids, but with less patty-cake and more sniffing of butts. Skyla adores the staff there, and her doggie friends all have fun names like Khaleesi, Scooby, and Moose. You might be…
Read MoreMoney Loves Speed
When it comes to my business, I like to do things the speedy way. Maybe I’m just a high-strung Type A, but I don’t like waiting around for the things I want in my life. How about you? Are you more of the mindset “faster action means quicker results” or “slow and steady wins the…
Read MoreWhy I Went on Vacation During a Launch
Do you ever feel like you have a million things to do? What am I saying—of course you do! You’re a human being, so you know what it’s like to be pulled in so many different directions that you think you’re going to rip in half. So far, 2015 has been an insanely busy year…
Read MoreEditor’s Notebook 31
The Editor’s Notebook is my place to share the things I’m loving this week and other random links that have caught my eye. Enjoy! PS, I’m chugging along on the content for my upcoming time management program, Startup In 60. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll see more behind-the-scenes photos like this one: What…
Read MoreApril 2015 VIP Days Now Available
In most of the world, the snow is just starting to melt, the robins are making an appearance, and all of nature is waking up from a long, long winter slumber. And even if you live in a warm environment like me, there’s something about springtime that makes you want to shrug off your old…
Read MoreClient Spotlight: Marilyn Kortendick
This is a post in my Client Spotlight series where I highlight ambitious women who have edited their lives and businesses with the help of my coaching programs. Please say hello to Marilyn Kortendick! “My Income More Than Doubled While Working With Sage!” Marilyn Kortendick, The Body/Mind/Soul Connection Website Facebook Before Life Coaching I was…
Read MoreWhy We Resist Good Advice
As someone who regularly doles out advice and little nuggets of wisdom, I’ve noticed that advice seekers generally fall into 2 distinct categories: Those who will follow the good advice that’s given to them or come up with their own equally good course of action. Those who will ignore the good advice and do nothing…
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