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Life Coach CTD Video | Life Coach in Tyler – Video
Posted: November 8, 2012 at 11:47 pm
Life Coach CTD Video | Life Coach in Tyler
my.datasphere.com Life Coaching is a new and rapidly growing profession that is profoundly different from mentoring, therapy, or counseling. The coaching process addresses specific personal projects, business endeavors, general conditions and transitions in your personal life, relationships, or profession by examining what is going on right now, by discovering what your obstacles or challenges might be, and choosing a course of action to make your life be what you want it to be. More importantly Life Coaching focuses on YOU and what #39;s important in your life. Many things in life tend to destract us from what #39;s important whether it be family, work, daily stress, bills, etc. Without a focus on what #39;s truly important we lose a grip on our priorities, and before long we realize that if we don #39;t take care of ourselves we won #39;t be around to adhere to all the distractions. For example, three of the most important facets in life are our health, our finances, and our faith. Although very important they are also very personal and private issues that most of us tend to hide behind and neglect. There in lies my purpose and ambition as a Life Coach; to build trust and enduring relationships with my clients in order to provide a very personal and valuable service. 12548829 Health Planning, Metabolic Testing, Nutrition Coaching, Exercise Education, Wellness Counseling, Image Consulting, Goal Planning, Lifestyle Management, Corporate Wellness, Faith Planning, Plan, Coach, Coaching, Tyler ...From:DataSphereVideosViews:0 1ratingsTime:01:05More inPeople Blogs
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MMG 1 – Video
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anndanner.com – Video
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A different type of Life Coaching. Bringing the heart to the surface and sowing you a new way to enjoy thins thing called life!From:Ann DannerViews:2 0ratingsTime:00:27More inHowto Style
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I Shall LIVE 11 8 12 – Video
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I Shall LIVE 11 8 12
I know everybody might not be able to see all of the writing so all affirmations scriptures are listed below... The song picture in this video do not belong to me. Information is found at the bottom or at the end of the video. I do not intend any copyright infringement. I have created this video as an encouragement. I enjoy this song the positive affirmations are some that I speak to myself daily. The scriptures I chose to include have also been an encouragement to me. Here is a list of the Positive Affirmations Scriptures you see in the video: I Am divinely created inspired by the Great I AM Psalm 118: 17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. I Am perfected in His image Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. I THRIVE in the Glory Favor of the Lord Isaiah 40:29 He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. I THRIVE in the Peace Joy of the Lord! Psalm 118: 17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. I Am... simply because HE IS! Joel 2:24-27: 26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my people shall ...From:IAmHealingOneViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:38More inPeople Blogs
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Happy Actor Membership – Life Coach Justina Vail – Video
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Happy Actor Membership - Life Coach Justina Vail
http://www.actorslifecoaching.com Owner of #39;Actors Life Coaching #39;, Justina Vail, CPLC CHT describes Happy Actor Membership.From:ActorsLifeCoachingViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:34More inEducation
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Rugby is life for old Pirates
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Nov. 8, 2012, 8:30 p.m.
DARYL Bath and Adrian Snowden are the newest additions to Pirates life membership board.
The pair were bestowed the honour at the clubs presentation night in recognition of their years of service to the club.
Both have coached at some time, and worked tirelessly behind the scenes, whether it be marking the lines or filing paperwork or any of the other many duties involved in running a club.
Bath has been there since the 1980s. He played a handful of games but then a shoulder injury ended his playing days.
Wanting to stay involved he turned to coaching, and coached first grade from 82-84 and half of 86.
It was good fun. I enjoyed it. I made a lot of friends that I still have, Bath said.
That is one of the best things about being involved with a rugby club, he said.
The best part about a rugby club is its a family, he said.
His time in charge was pretty successful. Pirates made the semi-finals in 83 and were finalists in 84.
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Texas coaching legend Royal dies at 88
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AUSTIN, Texas A son of Depression-era Oklahoma, Darrell Royal came to Texas to take over a sleeping giant of a football program. Over 20 years, his folksy approach to sports and life, his inventive wishbone offense and a victory in the "Game of the Century" where a U.S. president declared his team national champion made him an icon of college football.
Royal, who won two national championships and turned the Longhorns program into a national power, died early Wednesday at age 88 of complications from cardiovascular disease, school spokesman Bill Little said. Royal also had suffered from Alzheimers disease.
Royal didnt have a single losing season in his 23 years as a head coach at Texas, Mississippi State and Washington. Known for their stout defenses and punishing running attacks, his Texas teams boasted a 167-47-5 record from 1957-1976, the best mark in the nation over that period.
"It was fun," Royal told The Associated Press in 2007. "All the days I was coaching at Texas, I knew this would be my last coaching job. I knew it when I got here."
It almost didnt happen. Royal wasnt Texas first choice.
Texas was coming off a 1-9 season in 1956 still the worst in program history and wanted a high-profile coach to turn things around. The Longhorns were rebuffed by Georgia Techs Bobby Dodd and Michigan States Duffy Daugherty, but both coaches encouraged Texas to hire the 32-year-old Royal, who was lying in bed the night he got the call summoning him to Austin.
"Edith, this is it, this is the University of Texas," Royal told his wife.
On Saturday, the Longhorns will honor Royal at their home game against Iowa State by wearing "DKR" stickers on their helmets and by lining up in the wishbone formation, which Royal used to such great success, for their first offensive snap.
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A football life comes to an end for Bill Curry
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ATLANTA (AP) -- As a commuter train rumbled by, Bill Curry strolled around the practice field on a chilly Georgia morning, wearing a blue stocking cap and barking out instructions on his megaphone.
''Field goal team,'' he instructed. ''Be ready to kick.''
A few minutes later, the final practice of a football life spanning more than a half-century was done.
For Curry, there's just one more game to go.
''It's really hard to believe,'' he said Thursday, before dabbing at his eyes with a handkerchief. ''It went by fast.''
Curry, who has spent the past three years building a new program at Georgia State, will retire after Saturday's game at Maine. This not the way he wanted to go out - the Panthers struggling mightily with a 1-9 record - but he was feeling a little better after his players lifted him off the ground at the end of the workout, giving him that sensation of a coach being carried away in triumph.
He announced his retirement before the season even began, expressing a desire to spend more time with his wife and family. He knew this day was coming but, still, it's been weighing on him a bit as months turned to weeks, weeks turned to days.
''I couldn't sleep last night. I woke up really early,'' Curry said. ''But I've been doing that every night for the last two of three weeks. I couldn't help but count it down.''
At age 70, he has no regrets about stepping aside, other than the way he's going out. Until now, Curry could always ward off the sting of failure by telling himself that there's always the next game, the next season, the next job.
He doesn't have that option anymore.
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A football life comes to an end for Bill Curry
Curry’s coaching legacy not numbers driven
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Prior to placing the capstone on a career rich in character-building and idealism, there is one thing best understood about Bill Curry.
Winning mattered, too.
Before he was a nagging conscience of college football, before his mid-80s declaration that his Georgia Tech team would drive the cheaters to their knees, he was growing up in College Park as Bill Sr.s son. And when you were in the company of the elder Curry, a man as unyielding as the weights he lifted competitively, you did everything with intense desire to be the best.
Curry, too, was the lineman who sampled victory in Super Bowls I and V with Green Bay and Baltimore, and very much enjoyed the taste.
And when he didnt win, it hurt like blazes.
Look, this is America, we play to win, he said. If you play football and get your college degree and you dont learn how to win youve been cheated. Just as surely as if you win a bunch of games and you dont get your degree.
You got to win its not even fun if you dont win. Its a nightmare.
The days have dwindled to a precious three on a 20-year coaching career that defies easy assaying. Curry has breathed life into his Georgia Tech alma mater, been an unhappy outsider at Alabama, tried to convert Kentuckians to a less spherical ball and grew a program from the asphalt of Georgia State. At 70, he will retire Saturday after the Panthers final game of the season at Maine.
Normally, high up in the legacy-writing process, you cite some one-sided career record and let the numbers herald the man. Curry enters his last hurrah with a 93-127-4 lifetime ledger.
Yes, he had some splendid moments: His 1980 Tech team played No. 1-ranked Notre Dame to a 3-3- tie; his 1984 and 85 teams recorded huge victories over Georgia; his 1989 Alabama team won an SEC title. The final classes he signed at Georgia Tech and Alabama both would go on to help win national titles for another coach. But, often saddled with building/rebuilding projects, Curry would endure more losing seasons (11) than winning ones (7).
Hummingbird Wisdom Coaching Services – Video
Posted: November 7, 2012 at 6:51 am
Hummingbird Wisdom Coaching Services
Life coaching for smart, savvy, slightly unconventional women and men to find purpose, meaning, and direction for a happier, more fulfilled life.From:Carla RoyalViews:2 0ratingsTime:02:37More inHowto Style
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