
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Today, I noticed that a number of my coaching clients seemed a little down. Some of them shared downright sadness. Since I’ve been feeling a little down myself, it got me wondering if there’s something in the air today (apart from pollen!) creating a collective case of the blues.
Tags: appreciation of life, business coaching, cause and effect, coaching, depression, emotional intelligence, Executive coaching, ideas on motivation, life coaching, negativity at work, reflection, responding to negativity, self improvement
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Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Last week I had a long and interesting conversation with my friend and fellow coach Paul Zelizer. I always value Paul’s wisdom about the true heart of success in business and this call was no exception. It has provoked profound reflection that has lasted all weekend.
Tags: goals, motivation, motivation in business, Paul Zelizer, reflection, Spiritual Success, stimulation and motivation, what motivates you
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
How much space do you have in each day? How much unscheduled time, how many quiet moments, how often are you still? I’m constantly shocked at how much we all avoid empty space at all costs. Yet space is never truly ‘empty’.
Creating space in our day, and crossing a new frontier when we invite space into our lives can be a highly effective way of renewing energy and being more productive.
Tags: Buddhism, contemplation, contentment, introspection, Leadership Skills, making positive change, reflection, self improvement
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
‘Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe’ Abraham Lincoln
Are you good at balancing rest and renewal with activity, preparation with execution? Is occasional burnout a part of your life? Get to Friday and feel exhausted? Then this post is for you!
Tags: decision making, effectiveness, leadership, Leadership Skills, motivation in business, reflection, Restoration of self, self improvement, stimulation and motivation
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Kate Warren is the founder of Brightlife. She is a leader in the field of personal and professional development, and is a sought-after speaker, teacher, and coach. Kate is passionate about helping people to unlock their personal and professional potential. She is an NLP Master Practitioner, a Certified NLP Coach, a Master of Group Leadership Dynamics, and the U.K.'s first certified WealthyMind™ trainer. In 2008 her business success was recognised when she was invited to join ‘Courvoisier the Future 500’, an elite group of the 500 rising stars of British business.

Courvoisier The Future 500 is an exclusive member's network of the country's most innovative business brains and creative talent. Being awarded a place shows dedication and commercial success.