by Joy Silha, Martha Beck Life Coach
I keep trying to fully learn this lesson. And it’s ironic because I teach it: listen and notice signals from your body and your energy. The horses teach this well. Ray Hunt says that when you’re working with horses, try to notice what happens before what happens happens—I just love that concept!
by Michael Hyatt, Publisher, Author, Speaker
If you are working more than fifty-five hours a week, you are working too much and likely out of balance. You may be able to work more than this for a season, but it is not sustainable. If you persist in working this much—or more—something will eventually break.
by Julie Anne Jones, Success Language Consultant, Direct Sales Coach
As coaches, when we begin working with a client, the very first thing we do before we organize their office or look at creating a schedule or set goals for their business is determine their core values. Many of my clients tell me it's the greatest experience they get from coaching, hands down.
by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
First and foremost, enjoy the mystery!
Let the world unfold without always attempting to figure it all out. Let relationships just be, for example, since everything is going to stretch out in Divine order. Don't try so hard to make something work—simply allow. Don't always toil at trying to understand your mate, your children, your parents, your boss, or anyone else, because the Tao is working at all times.