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Don't let Burnout sideline you as you aim to make your difference!
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Paralysis by Analysis - Analysis Paralysis.
I've heard it both ways and either gets in the way of our progress.
Over the years, I've had my share of paralytic moments!
And when I talk to my clients they often say the same thing: "I'd love to leave my job to follow a bigger purpose, but I don't know how...
The way you talk to yourself can have a significant impact on how you feel about yourself. Constantly putting yourself down or doubting your abilities can lead to low self-esteem, anxiety, and a general lack of fulfillment. If you have a big dream of having a career change or trying new things to in...
When we live our lives with constant FOMO, that introduces chaos.
However, if we can move from FOMO to JOMO (the Joy of Missing Out), we can live a life that is calmer, more at peace, and more fulfilling.
We learn to listen to what our heart has to say and we get back in alignment with and live ...
When I was younger, I used to get hijacked by my emotions all the time! For example, if I was driving down the road and someone cut me off, I took it as a personal affront, and I would blow up, turn red, and use my hands in creative ways besides holding the steering wheel. Over the years, I learned ...
The three reasons why you might be bored at work I discovered over the years and what my lessons were.
https://medium.com/@alexandranielcoaching/3-reasons-youre-bored-at-work-25e3e3afbb6d
When I was a teen trying to figure out what I wanted to do from a career standpoint, I had no clue which way to go. I did have some ideas that appealed to me, such as being a stewardess and traveling the world or becoming an interpreter for the UN, but I didn't feel called to any of them with this d...
When I was 11, my father announced that we were leaving France and moving to Brazil. He'd been a victim of downsizing and the new company he was interviewing with told him he was in if he was willing to move to Brazil. As the provider that he was, he accepted the challenge and I was soon faced with ...
I used to be someone whose primary human drive was certainty and to a certain extent, I still am. So when I decided to leave my corporate job, the fear of the unknown became very much front and center. Gone were the days of a steady paycheck, 401Ks, knowing more or less what I could expect when I we...
I was running around like a chicken with its head cut off. I had a big presentation coming up I needed to finalize. But it wasn't only the presentation but the sampling and all of the other goodies we were going to bring to make the presentation more interactive. I was in full firefighting mode and ...
A couple of weeks ago, I sat on the couch next to my honey and said “I don’t know if I can keep this up.” I was in a slump. I felt like I was doing so much for so little return that it hardly seemed worth the effort. We talked through it. It helped to, as we say in French, empty my bag. I know I am ...
51 years. That's how long it took me, not to find my purpose, but to understand when I felt most on purpose. See, for me, the piano of purpose didn’t one day fall on my head and wake me up with a grand, new ambition and desire. Until recently, I’ve lived most of my life in and out of purpose. So, ho...