Time to Risk MoreWritten by David Wood
Continued from page 1 Top Ten Suggestions To Risk More (Note to reader: As always, of course you need to be willing to take all consequences of your actions.) 1) Tell truth, regardless of consequences 2) Say ‘no’ when you feel ‘no’ 3) Ask for what you want in your job (e.g. location, pay rise) 4) Go for job you REALLY want 5) Ask out that guy/girl you REALLY want to go out with 6) Ask for something you REALLY want in your relationship. 7) Move to where you REALLY want to live 8) Say ‘yes’ to something with an uncertain outcome. 9) Book an adventure outside your comfort zone (e.g. horse riding, white water rafting, sky diving, sailing.) 10) Be vulnerable to someone you’re arguing/in conflict with. Enjoy, David Wood David Wood is a Professional Life Coach, and author of powerful Free Download: '50 Life Coaching Questions to Take Control of Your Life and Help Your Clients'. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular ebook: "10 Super Coaches Share Their Secrets" and his audio ebook: "Getting Your First 50 Clients". "David Wood is a personal and business coach, and an original founder of International Coach Academy - a global coach training school" Copyright 2001-2004 Life Coaching Resource.com 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
| | Finding Your Perfect PartnerWritten by David Wood
Continued from page 1 The following is a brief extract from full "Finding Mr. Right" program (available at my web site). Make a couple of these true today, then take your time with rest... •I have written down Top None to Five requirements of partner I am seeking (e.g. kindness, ambition). •I have written down Top None to Five requirements of relationship I am seeking (e.g. honesty, laughter, support, eating ice-cream together). (And are you available for casual dating, casual sex, a "serious" relationship, marriage and kids?) •I have - in conjunction with friends - come up with a list of at least five places I might meet such a person (e.g. sporting clubs, internet, parties, bars, interest groups) •I have told at least ten friends kind of partner and relationship I am seeking, and that I would love to be introduced to potential partners, and invited to a lot of parties! •I have written down at least three possible dates to invite someone on, each being something I really enjoy (e.g. walk on beach, poetry reading, rock climbing) •I ask out at least two people per week (and have found a way that works for me and is not too scary). •I have interviewed friends concerning how "available" I appear. (Some people think they appear available, but come across as aggressive or snobby.) Enjoy, David Wood David Wood is a Professional Life Coach, and author of powerful Free Download: '50 Life Coaching Questions to Take Control of Your Life and Help Your Clients'. He helps coaches, consultants, speakers and trainers to build their businesses via his popular ebook: "10 Super Coaches Share Their Secrets" and his audio ebook: "Getting Your First 50 Clients". "David Wood is a personal and business coach, and an original founder of International Coach Academy - a global coach training school" Copyright 2001-2004 Life Coaching Resource.com 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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