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What’s the difference between therapy

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Welcome to Life Coaching with Ruth – Video

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11-06-2012 20:39 Welcome to Life & Leadership Coaching with Ruth. This is a sub 2 minute video that gives you a sense of her and what you will access when you work with her

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June 13th, 2012 at 12:15 am

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Tip Talk 3 – Create Your InCANtation with Life Coach Brodie – Video

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12-06-2012 11:39 Hello! Are you ready to create some new momentum in your life? Are there any changes that you need to make so that you can feel better, look better, and be better? I hope you decide to take this journey. Here is Day 1 of a continuing video coaching series. I'll give you some simple tools to help you begin to get some better results in your life now. *You take action and let me know how it goes in the comments below. Are you up for the challenge? Are you up for feeling better, looking better, and being even better? Alright, let's do it then! Live This Day to the Fullest, Brodie Whitney Living Fully Enterprises

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Yutaka Shimizu dies at 84; longtime L.A. high school basketball coach

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Yutaka Shimizu, who became a quiet institution among high school basketball coaches in Los Angeles during a career that began in 1959 and lasted the rest of his life, has died. He was 84.

Shimizu, who had a lung ailment, died Sunday at a Lakewood hospital, said Derrick Taylor, the Bellflower St. John Bosco coach with whom Shimizu continued to work.

He was the head coach at Hamilton High from 1959 to 1981, coaching future UCLA All-America Sidney Wicks and leading the team to a City Section runner-up finish in 1965. He was also head coach at Granada Hills Kennedy High from 1982 to 1999.

Later Shimizu became a trusted assistant coach and advisor to Taylor at Woodland Hills Taft and St. John Bosco, staying in the background while offering sage advice.

"He's the most underrated, great high school coach in our era," Taylor said. "No one understood how good a coach and how brilliant a basketball mind he is."

When Taylor was coaching in the 2007 McDonald's All-American game and walked into a room for breakfast with Shimizu, a familiar voice spoke up: "Coach Shimizu."

It was John Wooden, the former UCLA coach. "That's when you know you're the man, when the ultimate coach calls you over," Taylor said.

A second-generation Japanese American, Shimizu was born Feb. 27, 1928, in Los Angeles. His family was caught up in the war hysteria after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and sent to Wyoming as part of the internment of thousands of Japanese Americans on the West Coast.

The personable Shimizu talked about his family's interment with great reluctance.

"I know it's in the history books and it can't be erased. But it was a painful time, and I want to separate myself from the feelings," Shimizu said in a 1988 Times article.

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Prep football: Coaching shakeup at Jefferson, Benson

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Jerry Ulmer, The Oregonian, June 12, 2012 11 a.m.

Anthony Stoudamire won four Class 5A PIL titles in six seasons at Jefferson. - (Motoya Nakamura/The Oregonian)

New Jefferson coach Aaron Gipson (5) was a four-year starter at cornerback for Oregon from 2002 to 2005. - (Ross William Hamilton/The Oregonian)

Benson and Jefferson high schools will have new football coaches this season.

Anthony Stoudamire, Jeffersons coach for the past six seasons, has accepted the job at Benson. Jefferson has filled its vacancy with a rookie coach in former University of Oregon player Aaron Gipson, 28.

Jefferson decided not to renew the contract of Stoudamire, one of the most successful coaches in school history. Stoudamire went 44-27 and won four Class 5A Portland Interscholastic League titles with the Democrats, leading them to the state final in 2009, semifinals in 2008 and quarterfinals in 2007 and 2010.

Just a change, Jefferson vice principal Ricky Allen said of the decision. We just wanted to move in a different direction.

Stoudamire takes over a Benson team that hasnt won a playoff game since 1990 and hasnt had a winning record since 2001. He replaces Anthony Davis, whose contract was not renewed after coaching the Techmen to a 10-28 record in four seasons, including 2-8 last year.

Im excited, Stoudamire said. Ive always believed that Benson had just as good of athletes that Jefferson has had over the years. I know they can win.

Stoudamire reminded that Benson is the last PIL team to win a state championship (1988).

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Park Ridge, Niles coaching dads teach life’s lessons through fave pastime

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By JENNIFER JOHNSON jjohnson@pioneerlocal.com June 12, 2012 1:28PM

Park Ridge Baseball coach Mike Cristiano talks with his son, Antonio, between innings during a June 2 game at Southwest Park. | Jerry Daliege~For Sun-Times Media

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Updated: June 12, 2012 6:38PM

Mike Cristiano and Mike Passaneau grew up hitting curveballs as players with the Park Ridge Baseball organization.

Today they are still present on the ball field only this time theyre the ones coaching the game.

While their sons attempt to hit some out of the park, the men are the ones teaching them the techniques to accomplish it, while scoring a host of other benefits in return.

Its a great way to spend time with my boys and their friends, Cristiano, a Niles resident, says of coaching his sons Antonio, 14, and Nicholas, 11.

A coach for two Park Ridge Baseball teams and manager of a third, Cristiano got his start as a player in 1976 at the age of 6 years old. He played for 10 years before joining the Maine East High School baseball team and then, several years ago, got back into the game when his oldest son expressed a desire to play.

One of the best things the program has done for Cristiano and his boys is introduce them to new friends.

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Tip Talk 2 InCANtations with Life Coach Brodie – Video

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11-06-2012 15:16 Hello! Are you ready to create some new momentum in your life? Are there any changes that you need to make so that you can feel better, look better, and be better? I hope you decide to take this journey. Here is Day 1 of a continuing video coaching series. I'll give you some simple tools to help you begin to get some better results in your life now. *You take action and let me know how it goes in the comments below. Are you up for the challenge? Are you up for feeling better, looking better, and being even better? Alright, let's do it then! Live This Day to the Fullest, Brodie Whitney Living Fully Enterprises

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June 12th, 2012 at 10:17 am

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Bubba eyes second Major at US Open

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Mon, 11 Jun 22:31:00 2012

Bubba Watson knew his private life would never be the same again after he won the Masters in April. Now he will discover whether his golf game is any different when he tees off at the US Open on Thursday.

The American has never been one for convention, a trait that has endeared him to the huge galleries that hoot and holler every time he swings the club.

Self-taught, Watson relies on his instinct and imagination rather than any coaching manual to get around a golf course.

"I just play golf because I love it. I love the surprise of the different shots," he said before the Memorial in Dublin, Ohio, two weeks ago, his final warm-up for the July 14-17 US Open.

"I hit in the trees a lot, so I try to make it through those gaps. I'm just having fun with the game of golf and if people love it, that's great."

Watson's unorthodox style paid off big at Augusta National in April when the left-hander pulled off a miraculous approach shot from the rough to beat South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen in a playoff to win his first major championship.

Already a cult figure on the greens, his stunning Masters victory catapulted him into a whole new world and he has spent the past two months juggling his golf game with everything from appearances on TV talk shows, being presented with the keys to the city of his hometown and changing diapers.

"There is a lot of stuff still going on in my life," said Watson, who along with his wife Angie adopted a one-month-old boy named Caleb in March. "Dealing with a major championship is a totally different level.

"You dream of winning a major championship, but then actually pulling it off, you don't know how to deal with it."

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June 12th, 2012 at 10:17 am

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The Story of Maria Marin | Proud Boricua, Author, Speaker and Life Coach | with Lili Gil – Video

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10-06-2012 19:15 As the 55th National Puerto Rican Day Parade wraps another successful celebration of pride and cultural richness; the event serves to amplify the voice of close to 5 million Boricuas that reside in the US Names like, Justice of the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, pop icons like Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, astronaut Joe Acaba and even Belmont-Stakes-winning Jockey; John Velazquez, are some of the Puerto Rican role models across industries that highlight a community of discipline, hard-work and mucha pasión. Exclusively for The Huffington Post, radio personality, author, life coach and successful entrepreneur Maria Marin, shared with us her perspectives as a proud Boricua as the nation reflects on her country's contributions and important role in America. She has dedicated her life to empower Latinos for over ten years, and in this impressive journey she has reached millions through her columns, best-selling books, international seminars and radio show. As a "life coach," she now reaches millions of listeners with her new program "El Show de Maria" on Univision Radio, through her monthly column in People en Español and contributions to hundreds of newspapers throughout Latin America. Starting with passion, Maria highlights how Latinos are equipped with the catalyst for success which is rooted in being passionate. "Latinos in general are so passionate, and we Puerto Ricans are so passionate about what we do...I think passion is essential and one of the key things for ...

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How a Health

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11-06-2012 11:51 In this video, hear from Beth McLacklan about how I helped her realize her dream in just three months. Learn how a coach is beneficial to have in your life and why you shouldn't hesitate to hire me any longer! For more tips to Eat well. Be happy. Love life, visit me at http://www.johannavoss.com.

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