If It's Worth Dreaming, It's Worth Writing DownWritten by Josh Hinds
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The main thing to keep in mind is that your goals should be committed to paper. This is same as having a map. Each time you begin to feel as though you're drifting away from what you want, you can refer back to your written goals. Sounds pretty simple doesn't it? Well that my friend is because it is! Yet as easy as this is to implement fact still remains that most people simply lack determination to make this an ongoing process. I won't lie to you here it's going to take an ongoing commitment. It takes understanding that all things are changing. Life is about change. The better we become at adapting to life's changes better prepared we will be. Amidst all changes, keeping a written plan will do wonders for keeping you heading in direction of your dreams. Here's to your success, Josh Hinds (c) All rights reserved

Josh Hinds of http://GetMotivation.com specializes in helping people to achieve maximum success and live the life of their dreams. He is also the co-founder of http://AudioMotivation.com
| | The Magical Way to Get ClientsWritten by David Wood
Continued from page 1 I want to be clear I am not talking about a child's magic that is about wishful thinking and looking other way. I'm talking about true, adult magic of consciously creating reality. Scheduling clients before getting clients I made a schedule of where my client appointments were going to be and I absolutely allowed myself to desire it, imagine and expect it to happen. Then I would delight as phone rang and people called and I would set up sample sessions. Getting excited I got so excited about opportunities for growth for people who called. I think I held an authentic space of possibility in such a way that they could more clearly see who they were becoming. Then I imagined people saying yes to coaching, and they did. Sample sessions ...Once you've done introspection, give lots and lots of sample sessions. You never enroll clients from talking about coaching, only from boldly giving yourself to client in a sample session. Let yourself love. Let yourself care. They will either want it or they won't. Don't obsess on ones who don't. Just keep giving. Referrals Once I started getting clients, then they referred other people. Also, even though I don't recommend coaching friends and family, I did give them sample sessions so they would know more first-hand what I was doing and they were more likely to refer people. By David Wood and Geoff Grist I encourage you to share, replicate or forward this article as long as author’s links and copyright information are kept intact. David’s BioDavid Wood is a Certified Life Coach. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular eBook http://10SuperCoaches.com and his audio eBook at http://www.FirstFiftyClients.com. Get his new Free Download '50 Power Questions' and popular monthly eZine for clients at coaches (now over 15,000 subscribers) at: http://www.solutionbox.com/freedownload.htm Link to website Web site: www.life-coaching-resource.com Copyright information Copyright 2004 SolutionBox™ and Life Coaching Resource.com

David Wood is a Certified Life Coach. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular ebook at http://10SuperCoaches.com and his audio ebook at http://www.FirstFiftyClients.com. Get his new Free Download “50 Power Questions” and popular monthly ezine for clients and coaches (now over 15,000 subscribers) at: http://www.solutionbox.com/freedownload.htm
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