Posts Tagged ‘worksheet’
My Best Posts About Thinking Outside the Box
There are hundreds of posts in the Archives at Sage Grayson Coaching. Occasionally, I like to pull them out, dust them off, and do a roundup of my favorite blog posts about a particular topic. Today, I’m sharing my best posts about thinking outside the box. Enjoy!
Read MoreIf You Want Big Things, Pay Attention to the Little Things
“It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important.” Arthur Conan Doyle, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes That Sherlock Holmes quote is one of my favorites, and not just because I’m 5 feet tall. I’ve always been detail-oriented, and I prefer looking at the nitty gritty aspects…
Read MoreMy Best Posts About Goal Setting
There are hundreds of posts in the Archives at Sage Grayson Coaching. Occasionally, I like to pull them out, dust them off, and do a roundup of my favorite blog posts about a particular topic. Today, I’m sharing my best posts about goal setting. Enjoy!
Read MoreFree Printable Gratitude Journal
I’m always talking about how you can make yourself a little bit happier every day by thinking about all the things you’re thankful for. When you take the time to really look around, you’ll find big and small blessings everywhere! My favorite way to practice gratitude is with a daily gratitude journal, but I also…
Read MoreSAS Launch Week: My Dream Planning Worksheet
It’s Launch Week on my new site, Sweet and Sage. Today we’re talking about how to plan for your bucket list dreams. Click here to read Get Focused With My Dream Planning Worksheet. Plus, you get a free printable! Woo hoo! Sweet and Sage is an online magazine for women who want to bridge the…
Read MoreYou’re Already “Good Enough”
When you look at your life, are you satisfied? Are you happy with how things are going? Are you reaching your goals, achieving your dreams, and shooting for the stars? Or are you stuck in the cycle of perfectionism, comparison, and frustration? Are you suffering from not-good-enough-itis? I heard that affliction can be deadly. Does…
Read MoreThe Sucky Job Survival Guide
One of my clients just scored the job interview of a lifetime. We both went a little crazy with excitement when she got the good news (woo hoo!). My client–let’s call her Anne–is in a terrible job right now; one that stresses her out to the point where she’s been feeling ill for weeks. Not…
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