About Writer Dan Tisch, M.S., CPCC, is a certified life coach and principal of Midlife Crisis Coaching (http://www.midlifecrisiscoaching.com). He specializes in helping clients: to get clear about what they want and best possible outcomes, to create a unique plan to get from where they are to where they want to be, and to develop practices that allow intentions to become reality.
Dealing With Midlife Crisis: Create Midlife Breakthrough For most of us, a midlife crisis is something to avoid. But millions of people experience the unsettling feelings of midlife in spite of this attempted avoidance. Here are five reasons to go beyond avoidance and create your midlife breakthrough.Reason 1: If it’s going to happen any way, be the author of your life instead of the reactor to life’s circumstances."I don't worry about the storms, I am...... Similar Editorial : Dealing With Bad Employees by KMArticles. | Source : Postive Attitude
Midlife Crisis Coaching Model There are lots of reasons for why life is filled with confusion and discontent. And there are some special reasons for confusion and discontent during middle-age. Some of these special reasons include:• The realization that life is not endless and we may be closer to its end than its beginning.• Our lives are filled with so much busyness and we have little or no time to enjoy...... Similar Editorial : What is Coaching by Kimberly Chastain.
Appreciating The This summer, my wife, Robbie, and I visited our nephew and niece, Matt and Monita, and their two, almost 3-year-old daughters, Hannah and Mayah, in Seattle. One evening, all of us went out to a Chinese restaurant to have dinner. We chose a restaurant, which was as family-friendly as possible, given that the girls tended to speak with loud voices. We were glad that there were only a few...... Source : Building Your Self Esteem
Knowing What You Want! New Lessons From Another Great-Niece. Do you know what you want? If you're like many people, may be even most people, in the middle part of life, the answer is probably no! Why might some of those reasons be?1. We don't spend a lot of time exploring the answer to the question.2. We don't dwell on the question because it's selfish. 3. We know we will be disappointed so we don't ask.4. We've given up on trying to get the results....... Similar Editorial : Knowing Your Cell Phone by robertoms2003. | Source : Strength