Tag Archives: planningOne of my favourite readsThis might sound a little implausible, but reading a 70 page e-book curled up on my sofa one morning last week was honestly one of my favourite experiences since starting my coaching practice two years ago. (Clearly I don’t get out much).
Posted in Defining Your Dream Work, Managing The Transition, Useful Tools and Techniques
Also tagged books, career change, ideal work, possibility, self belief
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7 Ideas For Funding Your Dream WorkOne of the main reasons we stay stuck in a job we don’t like is that it pays us well, or at least adequately. We reason, “well, maybe my job isn’t so great, but at least I can pay the mortgage/fund my kids’ numerous after school activities/go on that Caribbean holiday/justify my daily cake habit.”
Posted in Managing The Transition, Setting Up Your Lifestyle Business
Also tagged belief, career change, getting started, ideal work, leap of faith, lifestyle business, risk, transition
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The Art Of Painless PlanningIn my last post, Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things?, I cast doubt on the desirability (and do-ability) of sophisticated planning tools. I don’t want to imply, however, that ANY form of planning is a bad idea. So I thought I’d share with you a fairly painless planning process that I put together [...]
Posted in Managing The Transition, Useful Tools and Techniques
Also tagged simple plan
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Can We Ever Really Be On Top Of Things?Making better use of their time is a goal many of my clients share with me. So we come up with useful strategies, and usually see some progress. But just how much can we - or should we - really expect of ourselves?
Posted in Achieving Balance, Managing The Transition
Also tagged time management
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