David is a teacher. Through the many jobs he has had, his main strength has been learning things quickly to be able to pass them along easily to others.
David is a coach. He feels strongly that people are successful if they show up to the universe with their gifts. Ask David any time to help you find out about your gifts and how you use them.
Recently, I found a relative of an old friend. The first car I ever owned was a 1947 Ford Pickup Truck. Well, it was the first car I ever owned, that I could drive; it was the third vehicle I owned. I bought a nice Chevy 6 cylinder Pickup before I got my license, that…
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If you are like me, you have a shelf full of books on business success. Each book was authored by the hot author of the moment and launched onto the top of the “best seller” list at the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. You ran to the store, bought the book and…
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I am a big fan of TED Talks. The one the universe dropped in my lap today was “Chimamanda Adichie: The danger of a single story” In her talk Chimamanda tells the story of her early childhood and the first books that she read, and the effect that had on her first stories. She goes…
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Are you doomed to re-live each day or situation until you learn the lesson in front of you?
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Focus on the talent you have, and improve that into a strength by adding knowledge and skills. Rabbit was a good employee, but we might have to let him go. Here’s why!
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I notified the very nice people at iPEC Coaching that I would not be continuing with their program.
I attended the first module of their training this last weekend, and I had a wonderful time. I attended with a friend, the instructors were great, and the people I met there were great. iPEC Coaching wasn’t a good fit for me and here is why.
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Energy Leadership: Transforming Your Workplace and Your Life from the Core
This book, by Bruce D. Schneider, was the first book I received as part of my training from IPEC Coaching. That’s not a shock as Mr. Schneider founded IPEC Coaching and the book portrays his basic theory of coaching. 221 pages. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, N.J.
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Like many who start, there never seems to be enough time to finish. Fortunately, the journey is the thing. This is the start of the change for my web site, that will mirror the change I make as I transition into coaching full time. I signed up a few weeks back for training with iPEC…
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