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workscoaching.com April 2007In This Issue
The old adage "You get what you expect" is not only true in family or educational settings, but in the business world, too, as the lead article this month explores. Expectations can even play a role in self-sabotage, such as when we expect mediocrity or failure of ourselves. Take the quiz to learn about how self-sabotage could be holding you back from what you want. The Top 10 offers some great tips for generating great ideas. Enjoy this premier issue of the Success Works Coaching Newsletter! Feel free to forward this newsletter; if this was forwarded to you, you may subscribe here. To reply to this newsletter, please click here. Messages using the reply button will not be delivered.
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Giving an A: Measuring Possibility
In support of helping us find the best in ourselves and others, consider the practice called "giving an A." This practice asks us to choose the perspective of seeing everyone (even ourselves!) as holding great potential.Full story here.Positive Psychology: The Future of Psychology?
Psychology has made significant strides in improving the lives of people who suffer with serious mental problems, but what about helping relatively healthy people become even healthier and happier. That is the focus of Positive Psychology. Full story here.
Tips for Great Idea Generation
Great ideas can mean the difference between mediocrity and huge success, between boredom and passion. Whether you want to streamline a process, write a best-selling headline or start a fantastic business, consider the following tips. Read more here.
Are You Sabotaging Yourself?
Habitual lateness. Extreme disorganization. Not following up sales leads. Self-sabotage takes on a variety of guises and affects people of all ages, professions and economic levels. But it always leads to us not living the life we want for ourselves. Take this Self-Quiz to see whether you might be working against yourself in some areas. Read more here.Relevant Reading
The Flip Side: Break Free of the Behaviors That Hold You Back, by Flip FlippenIn the "I" of the Storm, by Philip Yaffe
The Daily Six: Simple Steps to Prosperity and Purpose, by John Chappelear
Today's Quote
"There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self."
--Aldous HuxleyCopyright 2007 Claire Communications