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Michele Woodward Executive Life Coach
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Powerful Coaching. Powerful Results.
May 18, 2009
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May Showers Bring... June Mosquitos? Edition
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Greetings!
Seems to me that people are feeling kinda
uncertain. Maybe unsure. Sorta like they
have, well, y'know, no self-confidence. But
I could be wrong. I dunno. What do you
think?
Self-confidence is one of the top reasons
people seek a coach, according to a new
survey from the International
Coach Federation. I have to tell you, I
found this rather surprising -- my clients
come to me to work out a job search, or
figure out how to have those difficult
conversations, or get clear on handling their
challenges. Don't think I've ever had anyone
come to me to say, "Help me grow my
self-confidence."
But when I think about it, increased
self-confidence is definitely a by-product of
the coaching process. And it's my aim to
help people figure stuff out so thoroughly
that they have the confidence to coach
themselves.
The move toward greater self-confidence can
be tricky. When you've lived with "I can't"
for so long, "I can" might feel impossible.
In that case, it's often enough to start with
teeny-tiny goals that are meet-able, and grow
confidence slowly and surely.
And then there's the "jump out of an
airplane" kind of confidence boosting. You
know, the kind of challenge where you tell
yourself, "Hey, if I can do THAT, then I can
do ANYTHING."
But let me tell you about a third way.
What would you like to have, or be, or do?
You want to be healthier? OK. Here's what
you do: You act the way a healthy person
would act.
That's it.
When faced with a choice about what to eat,
you choose what the healthy person would
choose. Exercise or not? What would a healthy
person do? See a doctor?
You know the answer.
And, guess what? This small shift will make
a profound change in your overall health. In
just a short period of time, you won't have
to ask what a healthy person would choose --
you just have to choose what you would
choose. Because you are the healthy
person.
Another example? You want to be financially
secure. Then, how would a financially secure
person make money choices? How would she
spend? Save? Invest?
My friend calls this "act as-if". While
another pal calls it, "fake it 'til you make
it." Either way, it's a useful tool for
making progress toward getting what you want.
Which is a huge self-confidence booster.
Two things to consider when using this
approach. First, if you can't see yourself as
someone who's healthy, or financially stable,
then you may find yourself unable to act as a
healthy person might act. To attack this
limitation, focus on the potential positive
outcome -- remember Change
or Die? What's something great that will
happen when you're living healthier? Focus
on that. Eyes on the prize.
Second, other people in your life may not
want to see you change, because they might
think that they will have to change, too.
While your change can be an excellent
opportunity for group self-confidence
boosting, sometimes fear of the unknown will
cause people we love to act like complete
jerks. See my friend Martha Beck's terrific
article from O! Magazine about dealing
with the "change back attack" .
Bottom line? You have every right to have
whatever you want in your life. You have the
power to lose weight. To find love. To
de-clutter. To save money. (Gosh, what a
great title for a book!) Little old you. You
can do it. And if you have to fake it 'til
you make it, that's OK. Better than OK --
it's great. And I have every confidence that
you'll do it.
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DO MORE BY DOING LESS
Free Teleclass Friday, May 22nd
Mark your calendar to join the monthly free
coaching call coming up this week -- Friday,
May 22nd at noon (EDT). I'll be talking
about how to "Do More By Doing Less", and
I'll save some time to answer your questions,
too.
To access the call, dial
712/941-0216 and enter PIN 987411 when
prompted.
Going to be fun, and you
might just learn something, too! Join us.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE DU JOUR
"It is not the mountain we conquer but
ourselves. "
-- Sir Edmund Hillary
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SOMETHING TO DO
I know, I know. I promised that this year
I'd be recommending books I've enjoyed rather
than focusing on charities, like I did in
2008.
But I just have to tell you
about Operation
Iraqi Children:
"Operation Iraqi Children is a grass-roots
program founded in early 2004 by actor Gary
Sinise (Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, CSI: NY) and
author Laura Hillenbrand (Seabiscuit: An
American Legend). Sinise and Hillenbrand
created OIC to give concerned Americans a way
to reach out to war-stricken Iraqi children
and support American troops in their efforts
to assist them. Since its inception, OIC has
delivered to Iraq over 200,000 school supply
kits, along with more than half a million
toys and thousands of Arabic-language books,
shoes, blankets, backpacks and sets of sports
equipment, all of which have been distributed
to Iraqi children by our troops. While our
focus remains on Iraq, in recent months, OIC
has extended its reach, sending shipments of
school supplies to Afghanistan and the east
African nation of Djibouti, where American
troops are distributing them to children in
need. "
Can you imagine what a bag of
school supplies, or a soccer ball, or a pair
of shoes means to a child who's lived with
war... her entire life? Will
you help?
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Michele Woodward
Michele Woodward Consulting, Inc.
phone:
703/598-3100
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