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How To Find Your Passion With A Life Coach

When it comes to finding your passion, it is important that you have spent time learning more about who you are and what you want. More importantly, it is essential that you embrace the journey and stay in the moment so that anxiety does not overwhelm you. As a life coach, I always try to help my clients tune in to what excites them the most. We recently held a webinar asking over one hundred clients on what their idea is about passion and here is what they had to say: Passion is not a job, a sport, or a hobby. It is the full force of your attention and energy that you give to whatever is right in front of you. And if you're so busy looking for this passion, you could miss opportunities that change your life. You could also miss out on a great love. Because that's what happens when you have tunnel vision, trying to find the one. Passion isn't stressful for me. It is an outlet for all emotion inside of me. I know that every job that I have just taken I ended up mis

How To Get Unstuck With A Life Coach

There is nothing more frustrating in life then when you feel stuck and are unable to move forward. Finding clarity and figuring out what needs to be done is vital if you want to be able to achieve success . One of the great advantages to online coaching is that our clients can get a hold of us quickly and we can help them through their situation no matter where they are in the world. We recently took a survey and asked some of our coaching clients their thoughts on feeling stuck and here is what they said: It's an interesting approach on anxiety issues. It's seems to me that our desire for magic bullet for each and every problem may be exactly the reason why we have those problems. Is your car broken? Get this mechanic to fix it. Have an anxiety? Here, take those pills. It doesn't work this way with our brains and psychology . Maybe it's time to stop trying to quick fix everything and just sit down to think and understand what is going on? But no. Everyone want

Is Hard Work Enough To Achieve Success In Life?

There are a lot of self help gurus out there professing that you just need to work hard and grind to achieve success. But is that really true? In our latest group coaching call, we asked that question and got some interesting responses: 50% of society thinks success comes from some big moment where everything changes.. One giant lucky magical miracle where you suddenly become rich and happy. The other 50% believe that success only comes from slaving away and breaking theirs backs working and nothing else. Both are wrong. Success comes when you aren't chasing it. Success is simply finding something you love and have an obsessive passion for. Success is then a side effect of doing what you love and doing it the best. You have to make yourself valuable to someone else. That's how you get money... When you have or can do or sell what people want. And the only way you can cultivate something to its highest potential is when you live and breathe that thing A lot of peop

How Social Media Is Ruining Peoples Lives

Many people are beginning to postulate that the effects of social media on society is doing irreversible damage. Many people are becoming isolated and narcissistic and some are even becoming addicted. In this coaching session we asked our clients their thoughts on the negative effects of social media on peoples lives: I blame the declining mental health more-so on capitalism ie income inequality. People are working longer and harder (more productivity) in unfulfilling jobs and earning less each year (due to inflation.) we are just overworked under appreciated replaceable cogs in a machine. That will do a number to your mental health, and self worth.  Social media has given me more anxiety than any other anxiety inducing activity. It's on par with the anxiety I feel when I can't sleep and I know I have to get up early for an appointment or some other thing. I love YouTube, but I spend way too much time video hopping. I'm more isolated now than before owning a smar