Tag: Life coaching

Jan 30
The 10/10/10 Rule For Tough Decisions

[fusion_text] It’s easy to lose perspective when we’re facing a thorny dilemma. Blinded by the particulars of the situation, we’ll waffle and agonize, changing our mind from day to day. Perhaps our worst enemy in resolving these conflicts is short-term emotion, which can be an unreliable adviser. When people share the worst decisions they’ve made […]

Jan 09
Peter Diamandis’s 9 Rules For Building A Successful Business

Dr. Peter Diamandis (@PeterDiamandis) has been named one of “The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders” by Fortune magazine. In the field of innovation, Diamandis is Chairman and CEO of the XPRIZE Foundation, best known for its $10 million Ansari XPRIZE for private spaceflight. Today the XPRIZE leads the world in designing and operating large-scale global competitions […]

  • Coaching
Dec 06
BECOME A MOTIVATIONAL MAPS PRACTITIONER

  If you are the kind of coach who really wants to go the extra mile for your clients then understanding how to unlock their motivation is really going to help. If you are looking for a tool that can describe, measure, monitor and maximise, motivation for individuals, teams, and businesses then can I recommend […]

  • Coaching
Dec 05
“Nothing in life costs more than a missed opportunity” Gerard O'Donovan

Dear All,   You may have seen my email yesterday about the year Noble Manhattan has had in 2016.  Well, we are not stopping there!  In 2017 Noble Manhattan is going even further, starting in Asia, Australia, Canada and Italy.   We have a limited number of Strategic Partner and coaching support group President positions […]

Dec 01
Noble Manhattan-Nothing in Life costs more than a missed Opportunity

  Good morning from a very cold Weymouth, I was always under the impression that Weymouth was a tropical hideaway in the south of England, but not today- it is -2 degrees.     Well what a year it has been for Noble Manhattan, I would almost say one of our best, many of our […]

Nov 21
50 Ways to Improve Personal Productivity

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  • Career Coaching
Nov 14
A 23-Minute Morning Ritual That Will Transform Your Whole Day

When I learned of Harvard-trained happiness researcher Shawn Achor’s recommendations for training your brain to be more positive, I admit, I did a little eye-roll. I mean, watching your breath go in and out for two minutes a day? I’ll get to that shortly (which is part of your morning ritual). But who am I […]

  • Coaching
Nov 11
How to read a book a week

In February, I read Belle Beth Cooper’s Fast Company piece “How I became a morning person, read more books, and learned a language in a year,” which listed the four steps to assuming a new hobby: set small goals, focus on one new thing at a time, remove obvious barriers, and build the new routines […]

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Nov 04
3 Important Life Skills Nobody Ever Taught You

Imagine for a second that I’m your father. I know that may bring up all sorts of awkward and unpleasant connotations, but stay with me here — and until we’re done, just call me “Dad.” Now, let’s pretend that we’re having one of those intimate heart-to-heart conversations that we all ideally imagine having with our […]

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Jun 17
5 Verbs That Led me to Where I Am Today

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