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Create Space For The New

Create Space For The New
In my book Life Coaching, I talk about how the tool of coaching helps one prepare for something new.  Too many people are burdened by their past, clutched to the old.
When we live in the past there is a tremendous weight we undeniably feel.  This overload can come in the form of emotional and physical clutter.

Clearing out your emotional cobwebs and your physical space is just one of the ways you can begin to make room for the new.

Which is exactly why I am doing a little summer cleaning myself.  I have a few projects presently  underway … so it’s important I create space for success.

This got me thinking about how I can help you benefit as well.

That’s why this September I am presenting an on-line workshop that offers personal coaching. I want to help you release the old and bring in the new.

Here are the details:

Dates:
9/14, 9/21, 9/28 – 2016
Wednesday Evenings

Time:
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM ET
Total On-Line Hours:  4.5 Hours

Included: 

PowerPoint
Workbook
On-Line Community

PLUS:

  • Private Coaching each week
  • 3 Coaching Sessions for 30 Minutes
  • Total Coaching 1.5 Hours
  • Group Follow Up Call
  • Private Facebook Page for Interaction

BONUS:
Copy of my latest book – Life Coaching – a guide to hiring a professional coach.

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Cost of Workshop: $499.99

All you have to do to reserve your spot is click on the link below.  Once you register you will receive your Welcome Package for the event.

RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW!

I know that with the tools of coaching and an educational platform such as this workshop, I can help you!

It’s time to create space for the new!

CRUSH THE CLUTTER WORKSHOP

CRUSH THE CLUTTER WORKSHOP

A shirt here, a sock there, papers, papers, everywhere…

If you are experiencing clutter, I am sure you can relate to what I refer to as the scattered item syndrome. It’s where you participate in a wild goose chase looking for your things.

Clutter has the capacity to make us a little goosey. (exhibiting nervous behavior when we cannot locate our stuff)  It can be unnerving to say the least when you are on a constant hunt trying to find your stuff.

I propose that it is time to end this goosey  cycle and crush the clutter once and for all!  That’s why I am offering a workshop dedicated to helping you do just that.

I offer events like these sporadically and they are jammed packed with value for little cost in comparison.  They sell out quickly so if you want in, I am giving you plenty of notice.  To hold your spot, a deposit of $100.00 is required in order to be fair to everyone.

Below are the details:

Dates:
9/14, 9/21, 9/28 – 2016
Wednesday Evenings

Time:
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM ET
Total On-Line Hours:  4.5 Hours

Included: 
PowerPoint Slides for Learning & Workbook

PLUS:

  • Private Coaching each week
  • 3 Coaching Sessions for 30 Minutes
  • Total Coaching 1.5 Hours
  • Group Follow Up Call
  • Private Facebook Page for Interaction

BONUS:
Copy of my latest book – Life Coaching – a guide to hiring a professional coach.

Cost of Workshop: $499.99

It’s going to be an amazing event and together we will CRUSH THE CLUTTER!

Breaking The Cycle of Chronic Lateness

Breaking The Cycle of Chronic Lateness

There are books, articles and studies performed to try and help people overcome their chronic lateness.  Some experts believe in order to break the pattern we need to look at not only what we are doing but why we are doing it.  I concur.

Let’s look at some examples of how people show up chronically late in areas of their life; appointments, interviews, ceremonies…

Take the classic physician who is always running late with patients.  Now in their defense, they will most likely explain their circumstances with reasons such as being over-booked, an emergency arose, or a populated epidemic of something.  Now from the patient’s perspective, who is in the waiting room 45 minutes or much longer, he is probably feeling anxious and a tad put-off, as it can be perceived as a lack of respect of  time.

In Anna’s case, there was no question that being on time was essential for her upcoming interview.  It was a company that she would be thrilled to work for. There was one problem.  With all the excitement, Anna forgot to verify the location.  By the time she was off and running, she realized she didn’t know exactly where she was going.  Hence, she showed up 30 minutes late for the interview.  Not only was she stressed out and embarrassed, but she carried that energy all throughout the interview process.  You can guess the outcome – Anna didn’t get the job.

When Brian’s childhood friend asked him to be the best man for his wedding, he admitted it was one of the highlights of his life.  Not only was it a huge honor, but it was a big responsibility.  He wanted to make sure everything went smooth and that his long time buddy could count on him during this happy occasion.  The morning of the wedding, Brian walked out the door and neglected to bring the wedding bands that his friend entrusted him with.  Just about halfway through his driving time to the ceremony, he realized he had to turn back home to go get them.  Needless to say, Brian was 15 minutes late.  Brian was so worried that he ruined the most important day of his friends life.  He apologized all day long.

A good starting point to breaking the cycle of lateness is to become consciously aware of your lateness and then to make the effort to prioritize being prompt.  You can begin with observing the cost of being late and the payoff of being on time.

Cost of being late – being late is upsetting to others and stressful for the one who is late.

Payoff of being on time – eliminates stress and the need to apologize.

The consequence of being late all the time runs deeper than this however.  When you are chronically late you are not showing up as the best version of yourself.  You are creating a reputation for yourself that is sending messages that people can’t trust or rely on you.  This impacts your relationships and your self-esteem.

Considering the technical aspect of why people are late is also important.  Not having good planning skills or how to estimate how long things will take can be critical.  A simple exercise you can try is to write down how long you think each thing you do will take and then compare it to how long it actually took to complete.  The comparison will help you find your pattern so you can adjust your time.

Learning how to say NO by either declining or deferring when people are asking things of you will also help you stay mindful with your commitment to time.  You can use catch phrases, such as;

“I would love to help but I have a prior commitment.”

I am on a tight deadline, so I have to pass on this.”

“I have plans during that time today, but maybe tomorrow I can.”

From an emotional/psychological aspect we can look at this from a different view.  Most people know what they are doing by arriving late.  They are choosing to arrive when they want.  The question is “Why?”  Here are some possibilities:

Resistance – Carried over from a rebelliousness childhood.

Crisis Maker – Thrives on mini crisis of running late.

Adrenaline – Need the rush of being under the gun to get things moving .

Anxiety – Fear about where they are going.

There are many tools that can be used to help decipher the why of what makes one late, but from a life coaching perspective, I can tell you that understanding where the emotional blocks come from is key to understanding why we do what we do and how to break the cycle.

In my new book – Life Coaching – a Guide to Hiring a Life Coach – I talk about how instrumental coaching has been in my life as well as how to go about finding a coach that can help you.  Through coaching you can find ways to overcome your lateness and begin to learn how to convert time into a pleasurable experience.

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For a limited time you can receive a copy of Patricia’s new book with a special coaching offer.  Contact now @ (908) 642-1226 or email [email protected]

 

How Life Coaching Can Help You

How Life Coaching Can Help You

Client testimonials feed my soul.  They remind me how awesome life coaching is and why I became a coach to begin with.

When I first met Jacqueline, she was ambivalent about her career and struggling with finding her passion.

Through the course of our sessions, it became clear that life coaching may very well be the career she was always looking for.

I introduced Jacqueline into the world of life coaching and well, take a peek at what she had so say:Life Coaching Book Cover

Jacqueline’s Testimonial:

“Good Morning Patricia, hope you’re enjoying the beautiful summer weather we’ve been having lately!

I participated in Mod I this weekend and it was honestly the most empowering weekend of my life. I feel like a completely new person, with such an amazingly positive outlook on life and what I now feel confident enough to pursue.

I met some of the most genuine people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting, and I am forever grateful for this experience.

I’m confident this is the road I’m meant to travel and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me to discover this road! I’m not sure where it will take me or where I may end up but I am open to all avenues right now.

I thank you for your patience and guidance, Patricia! I saw many of the techniques in the way you coached me over the course of my time with you and it all completely clicked!

I’ll never forget the experience I had this weekend and am looking forward to all that is in store in the near future! You have an amazing gift, Patricia and I am thankful I found you!”

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If Jacqueline’s testimonial resonates with you, I strongly suggest you participate in my upcoming event.  You never know what may be around the corner waiting for YOU!

How I Stumbled Upon Life Coaching

“I will never forget how I stumbled upon life coaching. A friend of mine asked me to attend a book signing with her. It was a last-minute call, an impromptu kind of moment. It was snowing, almost blizzard-like conditions, but she was insistent we still go. I came up with a thousand excuses why I could not, but she would not take no for an answer.

Before I knew it, her car, covered in a blanket of snow, was in my driveway with the headlights beaming, windshield wipers flapping, and her heavy hand on the horn. Feeling slightly annoyed (although considerably amazed at my friend’s tenacity), I opened my front door. She popped her head out of the car window, wearing one of those floppy, pom-pom hats, and yelled, “Let’s go. Hurry up.” It was too much for me to resist. Minutes later, we were off.”

“What I did not know was that evening would change my life.

Life Coaching - A Guide To Hiring A Professional Coach

Are you curious to read more?  If so, that’s good news because I wrote this guide to help people, just like you, who are curious about life coaching.

For a limited time, I am making this eBook available at a special rate of only $2.99.  And as a super special thank you for purchasing the book, you will also receive a complimentary coaching session with me. (Details will follow with your purchase)

I look forward to answering your questions and the opportunity to coach you!

Lots of Love,

Patricia xo

 

Time Heals All Wounds

I am sure many of us (myself included) have passed on this advice to someone who was hurting – “Time heals all wounds.”

However, I have recently been rethinking this.  Do we really need time to heal us or is there something we can be doing in the meantime?  I’m not suggesting that we deny our reality of what may have caused the emotional pain. What I am saying is that perhaps there is something else we can be doing while waiting on time.You see, it’s not necessarily that time heals all woundsit’s what we do with the time that heals.  I believe that action is the best course we can take for ourselves during the healing process.

If you think about every other aspect of our lives, we have to take the initiative to do something to cause something to happen.  Therefore, why should a hurtful situation be any different?  Why should we wait for time to pass for our feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, anguish, and yearning to decrease. Remember, we do not have a clue how much time we are talking about – six months, one year, two years…or more.

Let me give you some examples of why I believe taking action can help the recovery process.

Example One
It was about three and a half years since I last heard from Sally.  Before that, she would periodically update me on the status of her cluttered home, the children, and her pending divorce.  During this time, I would encourage her to participate in a workshop or an online course that I thought would be helpful for her. She would always decline.  When I stopped hearing from Sally, I would email and telephone her, but she would never return my messages.

During the time we didn’t talk, Sally became more and more depressed.  Her house became cluttered to the degree that all surfaces and furniture were piled high with everything and anything you could imagine.  There was not a sacred place for her to rest and relax.  Sally literally had to carve out an area to lay her head down in order to sleep at night.  She no longer could cook or bathe in her home.  She could not receive guests at her house and her children refused to come see her unless she got help.  All social life for her shut down.  In a sense, Sally became homeless in her own home.

Then Sally reached out for help.  I knew immediately the best thing was to take swift action! She needed relief not only from her environment, but also from her feelings of shame and guilt.  Time clearly was no longer an option.  We rapidly (within 24 hours) put a plan into place that included decluttering her home, getting Sally the medical support she needed, and enrolling her into a Life Recovery Coaching program.  I am happy to report that Sally is doing very well at this time and is now in touch with her children.

Example Two: 
My first impression of Basel was that he was a very proud man. I remember the stories he would tell of being a young boy and the adventures he would go on with his father.  Not far from their home on the outskirts of their farm, they would venture deep into the forest for days.  It is here that Basel’s father taught him how to climb mountains. I recall with every tale he related that he catapulted me back into time.  He had a knack for making you feel as if you were experiencing it with him. I found him to be deliriously intoxicating.

With each feverish story, I noticed that Basel’s voice would change. His tone and pitch would intensify and you could hear the ascent of the mountain in his words.  As he would get near the story’s final descent, a gentleness and tenderness would seep into his voice.  His words became soothing, like a lullaby, innocently rocking you to a safe landing.  Yet, there was a sadness that he could not disguise with his words. Deep down, I could feel the sorrow radiating.

At the age of 45, Basel could no longer bear the weight of carrying around his pain from the loss of his beloved father.  Never having the opportunity to grieve as a young boy, Basel shouldered the brunt of his pain by making a career out of climbing the world.  In every foreign country where he climbed, he would build a new romantic relationship.  Since he knew there was always a future destination in sight, it was the perfect alibi for not having to commit to one person for too long.  It was the ideal set-up.  At least until he fell in love.

According to Basel, although he was accustomed to his lifestyle on the run, the idea of leaving it for the woman he loved made him feel  an array of emotions ranging from guilt, shame, anger, frustration … and he didn’t know why.  He was accustomed to living his life alone and figuring things out by himself.  Although he told himself he was okay with it, he suspected that was not the truth.

No amount of time or distant mountain could heal Basel’s pain.  Like any young boy who lost their father, Basel began to grieve.  The outpouring of emotion startled him and he longed to be with the woman he turned away from.  He vowed from that day forward to begin the process of change – beginning with not running from his feelings any longer.

In these examples, you can clearly see that there is a difference between taking appropriate action to begin the healing process versus the act of running to hide from the emotional pain.

If you are going through a difficult time, please know that there are alternative ways for healing to begin. We do not necessarily have to wait for time to heal all wounds.

Motives Do Matter

Motives Do Matter

Emotions are a habit – You get what you tolerate.

Tony Robbins said this and he was right.  The key to unlocking your negative emotions is to realize that they have become just that – a habit.  It is a learned behavior.  What we need to do now is retrain ourselves to feel differently so we can begin to focus on the positive aspects of life – and begin to feel the passion again.  This is possible as our brain is like a muscle – it gets stronger with practice.

So how do we do this?

According to Tony, and most professional growth leaders, you begin by finding something greater than yourself to serve.  Live for your family, community, humanity.  Choose something that you  can aspire to and truly feel good about.  Remember you can’t fake this, so no BS here.  As they say, “Motives Do Matter.”

Life is too short to stay in this cycle.  This is not to say that you won’t ever  feel sad, mad, stressed out, etc., –  of course you will.  The difference is that you will not live there for very long.  You can change it.

To learn more about how to transform your life – click here!

PS:  Did you know that your brain grows and gets stronger when you learn?

 

Opportunity Never Stops Knocking

Opportunity Never Stops Knocking

Will You Seize It?

You’re invited to participate in my upcoming workshop.  It’s filled with tools and strategies to help you get organized – just in time for the Spring season.
I want to share something with you in regards to the word “help.”
When we ask for help, it is a huge step – a pivotal, building block for doors to open.  Behind each door is an opportunity for us to grow to new levels.

Now I understand that at times it may seem as if our steps are somewhat futile, and even uncomfortable, but I promise you, each step leads to a better place.

In my upcoming workshop – I am going to show you how to take these steps, one at a time, from the ground up, to get you organized.

Remember this;  The more help you ask for, the more levels you can go to.

Below you will find all the details about the workshop and how you can register.

Workshop Details
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The on-line class dates are scheduled for:
Monday, April 47:008:30 PM (ET)
Monday, April 117:008:30 PM (ET)
Monday, April 187:008:30 PM (ET)

There will be a PowerPoint presentation with each class, a workbook to study from, and group interaction with your peers.  You will also receive a one (1) – one hour coaching session (Intake) and three (3) – 30 minute coaching sessions with me.

The Intake Session will be scheduled before the course begins and the remaining coaching sessions will be scheduled during the three week course – one coaching session per week.  That’s a total of 2.5 hours of private coaching with a value alone of just under $1,000.
Recap of what is included in workshop:
  • Three (3) On-Line Classes for 1.5 hours
  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Workbook
  • Peer Support/Interaction
  • 2.5 Hours of Private Coaching

Your cost for the workshop is only $399.99 – payment options are available.  Space is limited.

REGISTER HERE

Upon registration you will receive your Welcome Package with additional details and further instruction.

I look forward to being your Coach during this event and of course, if you have any questions that may help you make your decision, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

Get Organized From The Ground Up

I have too much stuff…

(If only I had a nickel for every time I heard that statement.)
It’s true – during the cycle of life, there will be times when we will accumulate too much stuff.  This can be due to a number of reasons, but the fact still remains the same – it’s just too much!
When this occurs, we will need to consider the basic questions, such as:
  • What do I keep?
  • What do I let go of?
  • Where do I start?
  • How do I begin?

Now of course, these questions may seem elementary to some, but I can tell you from experience, not only do I hear these questions, time and time again, but they are very valid questions.

You see, regardless of how much stuff you have, you still need a plan.  Having a plan in tact saves you time, energy, money and reduces your stress.

You need a plan from the ground up, one that will provide you with a course of action and clear steps.

Without the plan, well, that’s like throwing caution to the wind – not so smart.  I believe in working smarter, not harder.

I also believe in investing in my time wisely.  I want to be able to see results for the time I spent – immediate and long term.   Point being, I want a return on my investment.

This is why I feel strongly about teaching you the right way to declutter and organize your environment.  I want your hard work to pay off so you feel not only great about your accomplishments but that you can reap the rewards of having it be maintained.  It’s one thing to complete something, but it’s quite another thing to keep it that way.

For these reasons, I will be conducting a workshop that will teach you the skill set of decluttering and organizing from the ground up.  Each part of the workshop will be presented in a manner that you will be able to follow and then execute with precision.  There will be a PowerPoint presentation with each class, a workbook to study from, and group interaction with your peers.  You will also receive a one (1) – one hour coaching session (Intake) and three (3) – 30 minute coaching sessions with me.

The on-line class dates are scheduled for:

Monday, April 4 – 7:00 – 8:30 PM (ET)

Monday, April 11 – 7:00 – 8:30 PM (ET)

Monday, April 18 – 7:00 – 8:30 PM (ET)

The Intake Session will be scheduled before the course begins and the remaining coaching sessions will be scheduled during the three week course – one coaching session per week.  That’s a total of 2.5 hours of private coaching with a value alone of just under $1,000.

Recap of what is included in workshop:

  • Three (3) On-Line Classes for 1.5 hours each with PowerPoint
  • Workbook
  • Peer Support/Interaction
  • 2.5 Hours of Private Coaching

Total cost of Workshop is only $399.99

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REGISTER HERE

As soon as you register you will receive all the information necessary to participate and get yourself prepared.  As with all my workshops, I take my time that I invest with my students seriously – so class enrollment is limited.  Please register early to ensure your space.

I look forward to the class and getting you organized just in time for the Spring season!

With love,

Patricia xo

Clutter & Stress Go Hand-In-Hand

Does clutter and stress go hand-in-hand? 
I would have to say the answer to that is YES!
There are two types of clutter – physical and emotional – both are stressful.
Physical clutter is about your environment – your work or living space.  Studies show that when there are elevated amounts of clutter your stress level increases.

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Emotional
clutter is about the ‘things’ that are in your head that are causing you to feel overwhelmed, which ultimately triggers stress.

So when I read the latest study of Neuroscience Researchers at Berkeley, CA revealed that chronic stress triggers long-term changes in brain structure & function – it caught my attention.

 

This study had an impact on me for two reasons:
1. Personal Concerns
2. Professional Concerns
The first reason due to the obvious health concerns for overall wellness and the second reason because of how stress impacts you – especially when one is dealing with life recovery and clutter.
This is why I am offering an Educational On-Line Event on Monday, November 2, 2015 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM ET entitled – How To Combat Stress & Keep Your Brain Healthy.
 
At the event I will share with you some of the highest practices I know on how to cope with stress.  We will discuss what to do and what not to do, as well as when to take action and when not to take action to combat stress.

 

A workbook will be included, Q&A time and the opportunity to be personally Coached by me. 

 

To participate, you have to first register for the event.  Once you do, all the details will be sent to you on how to attend.  The On-Line Event Fee is only $49.95.
 
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