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You want it all, and you want it balanced. Is that asking too much? We don’t think so. We’ll help you manage time more efficiently and activities more effectively, establish priorities, clarify values, tame perfectionist zeal, and stay healthy while doing the work of four. Whether you are balancing work and play, job and family, spouse and kids, self and others, exercise and relaxation, or spending and saving, haul out the scales and try our solutions.



How to Say No PDF Print E-mail
Written by Colette Carlson   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 20:27

Glancing at the clock, Jill notices that she has less than a half hour to finish her presentation for tomorrow morning’s meeting before racing home to begin her second shift—of carpooling, cooking, and cleaning. Co-worker Gary suddenly peeks into her office and asks for help with his portion of the presentation. Jill immediately finds herself blurting out, “No problem,” instead of speaking her truth and saying “No.” Why do we say yes when we really want to say no?

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 June 2010 21:56
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Ambition in Women PDF Print E-mail
Written by Anna Fels   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 20:25

Up until the last 50 years, women were largely excluded from universities, professions, clubs, politics, and jobs, even from written history. The paucity of their life choices undoubtedly impoverished the quality of their lives, but their roles, constricted though they were, were clearly delineated.

The feminist movement, advances in reproductive biology, cultural changes such as the increased divorce rate, and the economic forces that necessitate the two-income family have all disrupted the traditional roles assigned to women.

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 October 2011 21:14
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Strategies for Managing Stress PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rachael Collins   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 20:23

Think about how often you sit down without disruption and intentionally relax. Many people don’t even know when they are feeling stressed because they are so used to it. Stress typically causes physical or emotional symptoms. It may be an acceleration of heart rate, perspiration, headache, stomachache, shallow breathing, tight neck and shoulders, crying, etc. In order to reduce stress in your life, you first need to understand what it is. Some stress is unavoidable in life and can even be productive. The kind of stress that is uncomfortable, rather than motivating, is the source of energy drains. Negative stress is easily recognized if you are in touch with how your body feels.

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 June 2010 20:54
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The Myth of Balance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Madeleine Holman, MCC   
Thursday, 02 April 2009 20:22

The notion of balance makes me crazy. The work-life balance zealots have us all worrying that we’re supposed to feel great all the time.

No one jumped on the balance bandwagon with the passion of the coaching community. Unable to achieve balance, many coaches ran screaming from the insanity of the corporate world, wanting to reform it from the outside. Indeed, some of the standards set by companies (1,500 e-mails a day anyone?) are ludicrous. I would argue that most people who are trying to maintain a good standard of living, raise children and "have a life," might as well just get used to exhaustion and be grateful for it.

Last Updated on Saturday, 26 June 2010 20:45
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