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High School Coaching Legend Morgan Wootten Names 2012 McDonald's All American® Players of the Year

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Professor Dreams Big Life Coaching Career

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Waiting in line at 4 a.m. with thousands of strangers in a Kohl's parking lot, professor Clint Pardoe had a moment of clarity. He had made the 6-hour drive to Los Angeles at the encouragement of his wife to pitch the idea for a television show that he had developed over many years as both a college professor and certified life coach.

After waiting for close to seven hours, Pardoe made his 30-second pitch to the producers of "Oprah's Your OWN Show' Contest" in a room full of other hopeful candidates. The next day, he was standing in the offices of Mark Burnett, the producer of "Survivor."

While Pardoe's show had promise, the idea was eventually turned down. But that 4 a.m. epiphany convinced Pardoe that having his own network TV show was just one potential medium for his message.

"The Oprah experience of going down there really opened me up," he said. "That's why I was so humbled standing in line realizing how many people she has touched through her medium and how many students I could reach if they were interested in what I was doing."

Pardoe dreams of providing college students with a safe space to ask life's toughest questions. As a certified life coach, a process that took three years of training, Pardoe has worked with clients ranging from freshman in college to small business owners to CEOs.

His passion for a TV show where Pardoe would coach college students in the areas of relationships, career aspirations, setting goals and self-care has not diminished. It's merely taken on a new form.

Pardoe plans to film open-forums where he answers student questions about life and then share the videos online. His goal is to create a website with "episodes" featuring different issues that students need advice on and make the content available to young adults.

"There is a desire among students to have those conversations and I don't know that they're happening as often as students might want them to," said Pardoe. "I'm looking to create with this forum if you will, an environment where it can be cool to get support."

Pardoe will be hosting his first coaching event open to Santa Clara students on March 7 as a way to kick-off his new found website project. The open-forum discussion, which will be free to all students, is meant to provide an opportunity to ask questions about college life to a certified coach who believes he can relate to his audience.

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Life Coaching Certification Site Offers Cutting-Edge Training Techniques for Growing Career Path

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Life Coaching Certification Site Offers Cutting-Edge Training Techniques for Growing Career Path

A new website, http://lifecoachingcertification.com/, dedicated to life coaching certification and training provides must-have skills for anyone interested in life coaching. The site helps people become certified life strategies coaches.

The self-paced online program offers cutting-edge techniques and time-tested principles for becoming a successful life coach. In addition, the Spencer Institute life coach training also focuses on creating and growing a profitable life coaching business.

Having a credible certification in this field is incredibly important to getting started and staying successful, so the Spencer Institute has created this professional certification that allows coaches to help more people succeed and realize their dreams, said Dr. John Spencer Ellis, CEO and president of The Spencer Institute. If you enjoy helping others achieve their goals and can already imagine how you will run a thriving life coaching practice, this online certification is an ideal option for getting more education and inspiration.

The training focuses on both the body and the mind, education and practical business skills. A certified life coach can work with clients on their relationships, physical health and wellness, life goals, personal development and more to achieve all-around wellness.

Our life coaching training will help you enhance your own well-being while pursuing a rewarding career that helps others do the same, Ellis added. Life coaches can work in a variety of fields and disciplines, using their practical and business skills to make a difference.

About the Spencer Institute and Life Coaching Certification Founded by Dr. John Spencer Ellis, an international leader in wellness coaching, personal development and fitness, The Spencer Institute offers life coaching, holistic education, nutrition coaching, sports psychology and wellness training certification programs delivered in online and distance learning formats that are designed to provide a step-by-step blueprint to success. The programs were developed to help people find the career of their dreams while helping others live better lives. For more information about the Spencer Institute or online life coaching certification, please visit http://lifecoachingcertification.com/

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Mauricio your life coach.m4v – Video

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12-03-2012 17:34 In this video, Mauricio explains the importance of having a life coach and how it can improve dramatically different aspects of your life. Life coaching is for everybody.

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NLP Training and Life Coach Certification – Video

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12-03-2012 22:02 NLP Training makes a perfect fit for a life coach! Visit http://www.globalnlptraining.com for more information. In this video insight is given into the Global NLP course by Senior Trainer Scott Gallimore. Scott provides NLP Practitioner, Master Practitioner, and life coach certification training around the world. Follow us on Facebook at http and Twitter @globalnlptweets. Global NLP Training also offers an iPhone application and bi-weekly podcasts by Mark Gordon from KXLU Los Angeles.

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Hermiston coach dies

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Tom Bequette devoted much of his life to creating winners not only on the softball field, but outside the lines as well.

The softball community lost one of its most dedicated and knowledgeable warriors Sunday night in Richland when Bequette died at Kadlec Medical Center. He was 53.

"A few of them out there can (coach), some of them think they can but shouldn't. He was one I was hoping could do it until the end," said Dave Dickmeier, a friend and former assistant coach. "Tom Bequette was pretty much the guru of women's fastpitch. He pretty much lived and breathed it, and he contributed at multiple levels.

"In cultivating that competitive spirit, he probably did that more effectively with young women than anybody I've seen."

Hermiston athletic director Mike Kay said he met with the team and its coaches to give them the news of their coach's death and provide the opportunity for support from school counselors.

Kay said today's junior varsity softball game against Echo/Stanfield will be moved to Wednesday. The Bulldogs varsity doubleheader at Post Falls, Idaho, on Friday will go off as planned.

Hermiston pitching coach Saul Castro will take over the head coaching duties on an interim basis, according to Kay.

"This is a huge loss in the coaching fraternity, when you lose a person with the incredible ability to develop relationships with kids," Kay said. "In my 20-some thing years in athletics, you come across unique individuals who are able to project their passion into what they do."

Bequette coached at Hermiston for eight seasons, from 1999-2006, before coaching for four seasons at Blue Mountain Community College. He led the Bulldogs to five Intermountain Conference championships and eight state appearances.

Four times, Bequette was named the IMC coach of the year and twice was named the statewide 4A coach of the year. In 2002-2003, the Oregon School Activities Association named him the coach of the year for all female athletics.

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Probyn ready to retire after 37 years coaching for Nordhoff

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Back in 1975, when Nordhoff High's veritable coaching legend, Dick Sebeck, needed a JV coach for the boys basketball program, he chose 25-year-old Mike Probyn for the job.

It came with a provision, for both sides: Probyn would see if he enjoyed coaching before committing past one season.

Safe to say, Probyn and coaching became a match.

Thirty-seven years later, at age 62, Probyn has announced that he is retiring as the Rangers coach.

His 37 years with with the basketball program has included the last 10 seasons as the head varsity coach.

"Nothing lasts forever," the genial coach says. "It just feels right, the timing is good. And I know if I get out now, the new coach will have plenty of time to take over."

That's so like Probyn, who always put the interests of the team and his players above all else.

Probyn never was a coach who rated wins and losses as ultimate accomplishments. He always knew his players moved onto life after basketball.

"The biggest thing for me is when a former player comes back, just to say hello and to say he enjoyed his time playing basketball at Nordhoff," he said. "I like to think that a coach can help prepare his players to be a success in life.

Not that Probyn, a graduate of Nordhoff High and Ventura College, couldn't find success on the basketball court, too.

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Live A Satisfied Life – Coach Gig’s Daily Locker Room – Video

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11-03-2012 13:49 thedailylockerroom.com One key to staying passionate about life is to simply stay productive. You have to have a reason to get out of bed every morning. You have to keep your goals out in front of you. You may retire from the job, but don't ever retire from life. You have to choose to keep your mind active, keep growing, keep learning and keep helping others. You have to find a way to stay productive. When you stop producing, you stop growing and thriving. If you quit producing at fifty and you're satisfied, then the promise is fulfilled. I don't know about you, but I've got too much in me to stop right now. I'm not satisfied. I've got dreams that haven't come to pass. I've got messages I haven't given. I've got a family to enjoy. I've got grandchildren I haven't seen yet. Today, get a vision for your future. Get a vision for staying productive. Expect to be fulfilled, expect to live a satisfied life, and expect to embrace all the good things God has in store for you! http

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Life Coaching – Starbright Goal Setting Workshop – Video

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08-03-2012 06:40 Goal Setting & Board Breaking Workshop by http://www.nlplifecoaching4life.co.za, like us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com

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Life Coaching for Men – Denver, Colorado – Video

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10-03-2012 15:21 Jimmie Morris, MA, LPC Counselor for Men and Couples http://www.JimmieMorris.com

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