7th January, 2012 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
What is “Authentic,” “Genuine,” and “Real”?
Would knowing who you really are allow you to be happier and to make better choices in your life?
When we are talking about people and how they comport themselves in the world, I have wondered whether many people would pass the test of being “authentic, genuine, and real?” Now that »
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8th October, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
There are many reasons for using Executive Coaching in corporate environments with the focus on improving your organization’s “bottom line” profits and to improve retention and productivity.
1. To enhance performance, increase productivity and profits, and for career development: accountability partnerships
2. Protect your company’s assets from potential legal challenges. Including:
Behavioral corrections to prevent losing your key »
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8th October, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Executives, Managers, and Business Owners
Why executive coaching? Because study after study shows that coaching works! Executive Coaching is an effective tool for organizations and their key people in making changes in both the direction and impact of their work. It is a cost effective way to assist your key personnel to develop their skills in »
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24th September, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
SInce I began executive coaching in the early 1980’s, I have come to realize that there is an important ingrediant in executive success that is often missing. Mentoring is important for any person wishing to find the best, and fastest, way to developing your skills and to your ultimate success. Executive leaders, managers, teachers, parents, »
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24th August, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - 1 Comment
Many angry and unsympathetic people would answer this question, “Why bother to try to help them…?” Teachers, healthcare providers, ministers, and crazy mental health professionals often answer this question quite differently… unless, they are facing major “burnout.”
I have had clients who were “sent” to me for counseling or coaching services but who had not clearly »
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11th June, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Our world has many “Heroes” who risk themselves for the rest of us. We have “Heroes” that work in careers that put themselves in harms way on a regular basis and, on average, this shortens their life expectancies. In our society, our active and retired military, our law enforcement personnel, our firefighters, and our emergency »
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4th June, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Recently, I was working in Southern California and, naturally, I had to drive around in the “Southland.” If you live in Southern California (SoCal) or if you visit there, you quickly findout two things. First, public transportation can be very difficult because SoCal is so spreadout that it is hard to get from here to »
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28th May, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Would you like to be more productive in your work? Being more productive might mean that you get more work done or you get the same amount of work done in less time or maybe it means that you are able to be more profitable in the efforts that you are already making.
Chances are good »
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21st May, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Why are you here? What are you supposed to be doing with your life? What is your greatest value and are you using this correctly? Tough questions to answer. If you read the previous article on finding your passion then you may have a good start to finding your purpose but the two might be »
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21st May, 2011 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Easier said than done. AND, how can you turn a passion into a success in your life? (or how can you make money doing what you are passionate about?) Finding your passion is the first step. Translating your passion into a career path might be challenging or not even necessary.
Dictionary.com defines passion as:
1. any powerful »
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