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Overcoming the Shadow of Doubt

Coach Training World

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Expecting the Worst vs. Preparing for the Best

International Coach Academy

They unsurprisingly reference past experiences of perceived ‘failures’, and the subsequent feelings of shame, guilt, rejection, and self-doubt, which fuels an inherent fear of failing again in the future. What Does Expecting the Worst vs. Preparing for the Best Mean? Very often this fear keeps us from moving ahead with our lives. [1]

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My Life, My Career: Executive Coaching Services to Succeed

CoCaptain

An experienced executive coach focuses on unlocking their client’s potential by maximizing their strengths, overcoming their weaknesses, and showing them the route towards success—while letting their clients take the wheel and do the steering. Executive coaching has been around for decades. What is Executive Coaching?

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100 Procrastination Quotes To Get You Through The Day

Vantage Circle

Begin overcoming your procrastination by starting your day with these anti-procrastination quotes that will motivate you to complete your tasks on time. Procrastination is a dream slayer, slavemaker, and life taker that shadows your mind and obscure your goals. If so, then this list of procrastination quotes is definitely for you!

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New Book Announcement: The Invisibility Cure

Eat Your Career

For those of you who attend my monthly free webinars and Q&A sessions , you’ve no doubt heard me talk about this book. contains: Practical strategies to help you step out of the shadows and into the spotlight—in a way that’s authentic for you. I was starting to worry this day would never come. It’s been a long time coming.

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Women Don’t Self-Promote, But Maybe They Should

Harvard Professional Development

Two employees are asked to summarize their progress at work. One employee boasts of having personally done an “outstanding” job. The other presents an informative report with the same data but credits the entire team for a job well done. Can you guess which employee was male and which was female? That’s not what happens in reality.

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6 excerpts from Korean novelist Young-ha Kim

TED

To hear more about this tragedy — and what we can do to overcome it — watch this hilarious talk. An especially amazing image in it: Kim writing fast and furious, so that the artistic devil cannot catch him and fill his head with doubts. Are you getting tense, just from the suggestion? Young-ha Kim: Be an artist, right now!