Life Coaches Come In Small Packages

Life Coaches Without Words

Some of the most successful therapies did not come from professionals like psychologists. Some haven’t been acquired through paid services. Some actually have not given any advice. These successful therapeutic life coaches have just been present, and their mere presence are the things that helped people cope up and overcome even the deepest regrets, depressions, repressions, insecurities, and stress disorders. These are what we often refer to as pets.

When Life Coaches Other Than Humans are Needed

Articles and similar life stories relating to couples who can’t have any offspring are faced with a heavy burden of being labeled in society as incapable. Many couples find fulfillment in family status as soon as they start having children…someone calling their own. Unfortunately, physiological limitations and imperfections hamper reproductive functions. Couples in this situation seek something else to provide them the comfort and security of loving someone – or in some cases something.

Many other individuals who have been left by their loved one, been physically hurt, in emotional distraught, or alone in life like some elderly seek the same calming effect by these small life coaches. Even in hospitals where ill patients are down and burdened suddenly come alive with hope and improvement because of these pets’ presence. Read more »

Learn From The Mistakes You Make

It goes without saying that we all make errors in life however the most successful people do not let it get them down and try to treat these mistakes as a learning curve. I hope you find the article interesting and beneficial.

My parents taught me a lot of things about life and I clearly remember my father sitting me down when I was around fourteen years of age and speaking to me about this subject. He stated that he thought I was a decent person who knew right from wrong, he was however aware that I would make some mistakes. Read more »

Unreasonable Requests

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” — George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionists

It is probably the number two task of leadership — asking. You ask people to do things, and when they do — well, stuff happens.

But what really extends your ability to make big things happen is asking for things that are “unreasonable.”

What is unreasonable? Asking people for things you have no right to expect from them, which under ordinary circumstances, you would expect them to say, “no.” But asking anyway.

The trick is to expect them to say yes, and not worry about whether they do or they don’t. Read more »

Your Life Is What You Make Of It

This article describes how your life is what you make of it. If you are willing to work hard to reach your ambitions and goals, there is no reason why should not attain them. In my opinion far too many people try to take short cuts or are too willing to expect free hand outs from other people or have the credit card attitude of buy now, pay later. I hope you enjoy the read.

One of my best friends whose name is Chris turned seventeen around a month before I did. For his birthday his father bought him a very nice and sporty looking car. Chris was very pleased and showed his new present to all his mates including myself. He was unable to take us out for a spin as he had yet to learn to drive. I thought what a great gift it had been and returned home to tell my parents.

I now had it in my head, that I also wanted a car for my birthday. Chris only lived a few doors away from my house and my parents looked out of the window to view his new car. I stated to them that I would love a car for my seventeenth and my parents started to laugh and replied with, I bet you would. Read more »