Your Support Network

Written by Angie Dixon


Quick. Who’s in your support network? Huh? What’s a support network? Do I have a support network? Honey, who’s in my support network?

Your support network is that group of people you can go to with problems, questions, to vent, to cry on their shoulders.

Friends, for starters. Who are your close friends? Are they available to you when you need them? If they’re not, why aren’t you looking for different close friends?

And family. Many people, like me, are fortunate to be close to a sibling and be able to talk and vent and share with them. Or it may be a cousin, or an aunt or uncle, or even a parent. If you have difficult relations with your family, do everything you can to mend your side of it. It’s worth it, especially if you later become close to a family member.

Is The Apprentice Bad For Your Health?

Written by Angie Dixon


Is THE APPRENTICE Bad For Your Health?

Angie Dixon

If you know who I mean when I say Kwame, Bill and Troy, you’re probably a fan of The Apprentice. I admit I’m not a fan myself; I don’t watch much television and that particular show didn’t grab my interest enough to be “appointment” watching. I have, however, followed its popularity with interest, for various reasons.

The main reason I’m so interested in The Apprentice is that it gives me insight. As a life and business coach, I try to see into my clients’ heads and see where they’re having problems and how we can design a way around those problems.

One ofrepparttar biggest problems my clients face, and one ofrepparttar 129476 biggest problems a lot of people face, is balance. This is where I fear The Apprentice becomes “bad for your health.”

It’s not healthy to work 18 hour days, or to dedicate your entire life to nothing but a job. People need something outside of work. They need to “sharpenrepparttar 129477 saw,” atrepparttar 129478 very least, by taking care of their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs.

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