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Michele Woodward Executive Life Coach
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Powerful Coaching. Powerful Results.
December 21, 2009
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Up On The Housetop Edition
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Greetings!
Do you know yourself? Inside and out?
Do you know what you like? What you're good
at? What's important to you?
And, more importantly, do you love that about
yourself?
I had the opportunity to talk about all these
issues recently when I
was interviewed by Cath
Duncan, a wonderful South African writer
and coach, who does frequent calls with
authors and thinkers on a range of ideas.
She also has a great thing: The
Bottom-Line Book Club. Cath summarizes
the best books in self-help and personal
growth, culling out the really important,
useful stuff - so you don't have to read the
entire book! Brilliant.
Cath wanted to understand how to make a
framework for goal-setting and came to me
since I'm a framework kinda gal. Now, I
could have talked with Cath for hours - she's
just that warm, curious and kind. And I
think the interview was powerful and
purposeful. You can listen to it: here.
My bottom-line is pretty simple. Making
decisions becomes easy when you know your
strengths, your values, your priorities and
your preferences. And planning becomes
effortless when you love them.
What do I mean? Well, let me ask you this:
How much time do you spend beating yourself
up because you're not like someone else? Not
tall enough, not thin enough, not rich
enough, not organized enough? How often do
you operate under a should, as in "I should
really..."? Are you a person who believes
that there is something inherently wrong with
the way you approach things because it's so
different from the way your friends and
family would do it?
And how's that working for you?
If you're unhappy, and maybe stuck, then your
path out and through is a path toward
self-love - a healthy appreciation and
understanding of who you are and what you
bring to the world. When you are there,
you'll find that self-doubt, self-criticism
and self-loathing goes out the window,
leaving only healthy, happy you.
So how do you do it? How do you come to know
and love yourself?
You start with the facts about yourself. I
often suggest clients take an assessment like
the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (I
am a certified practitioner), and the StrengthsFinder
2.0 . Take old performance
reviews and look for repeating ideas and
themes. Ask your closest friends and
associates to tell you what they see as your
strengths. And, take all this data and see
what it tells you about...you.
There's an old joke that goes: "There are two
kinds of people in the world - those who
think the world can be divided into two
groups of people, and those who don't." Of
course, I'm in the "don't" pile. I believe
the world can be divided into three
kinds of people.
In my mind, there are three ways people take
in information and interact in the world.
There are people who come from the heart,
leading with their emotions and their
feelings, and there are people who come from
their minds, leading with their thoughts and
their intellect. And some people come from
their bodies, leading with a physicality, in
search of a tactile connection with the
world.
I know a woman who is so physically oriented
that she needs - needs - three
periods of intense exercise every day to be
her best self. The only problem was that her
need for physicality felt different from
people around her. She felt other. Tension
and stress ensued. It was only when she
realized that being physical was as integral
to her happiness as breathing that she
dropped the should, and began seeing her
ultimate self expression in testing her
physical limits.
While we thinking people want to test our
intellectual limits. Finding, creating,
understanding that concept - that is mother's
milk to a person who relies on her intellect.
While those who come from the heart test the
limits of their emotions. They feel - deeply,
fully, compassionately - and, therefore, they
are.
And, it's all good.
The eminent psychologist Carl Jung held that
at some point of our life, we become
integrated - we know when it's appropriate to
come from our minds, or our hearts, or our
bodies. We draw on each of these as needed to
attend to the task at hand, certainly. But
mostly, we draw on them to derive the most
possible happiness from each and every
moment.
All I know is that when I am clear on who I
am, what I value, what I'd like to have, how
I'd like to be, how I come from my head but
also listen to my heart - and love every bit
of it - then there is no shame. There is no
stuck. There is only happy movement forward,
in what can't help but be the absolute right
direction.
Let's think about Christmas in a
new way, OK? Let's think "Christmagical"
a blog post from this time last year.
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE DU JOUR
"This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Farewell, my blessing season this in thee!"
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet Act 1, scene 3,
78-82
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CAREER REINVENTION CERTIFICATION
A New Program For Coaches
The world of work has changed. Maybe
forever. And people are looking for ways to
adapt and adjust. And that's precisely why
Pam
Slim and I have created a certification
program for Coaches. We've built the Certified
Career Reinvention Coach training to give
coaches all the tools they need to assist
clients figure out if they want to start a
business, find a job, or improve the job they
have.
Classes start in January and the cohort will
be small. We'll only offer this training
twice a year, so get your application in now.
Questions? You know you can always ask me. :-)
I'm proud of this program, and happy to work
with Pam, my partner in the successful Kick
Ass Mentoring program that teaches
coaches to better market their services. We
love working together and building programs
to help coaches excel. Won't you join us and
love your work, too?
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FREE CLASS RECORDING
Smart Networking: The Holiday Party with Liz Lynch
What a great call last Friday with Smart
Networking guru Liz Lynch. To download the
recording, please go to: http://bit.ly/6LawI8.
The recording will be posted for one month on
my website (at the bottom of the home page).
Mark your calendars for January's free call
at noon (EST) on Friday, January 22nd.
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SOMETHING TO READ
My Favorite Book Of The Year
When I look back at all the books I've read
this year - and there have been plenty - the
one book that stands out, and that I have
recommended regularly, is The
Help by first time author Kathryn Stockett.
It's the story of women. White women. Black
women. Women. And powerfully set in the
South during the tumultuous civil rights
awakening of the 1960s that set this country
on fire. And changed things.
But some things don't change. Like the deep
connections women can form with one another,
regardless of race, regardless of age,
regardless of station. That's what this book
is about, and that's what I love. If you
read it, perhaps you will love it, too.
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Michele Woodward
Michele Woodward Consulting, Inc.
phone:
703/598-3100
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