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Andrea Goeglein, Ph.D.
08
Jul

Should I be a coach? Answer these 4 questions first

By Andrea Goeglein, PhD. with Guest Expert Karen Robilotta, SPHR Should you be a coach? Maybe, maybe not. The best coaches have wrestled with important questions before turning their interest in coaching into an economic venture. Those who are not ready to give the best of themselves are doing a disservice to their clients. So,...
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27
Jun

Stuck on Stupid

By Andrea Goeglein The award for the best line from a book:  stuck on stupid!  The book?  The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks.  The statement was a gentle, loving piece of parental advice shared by the author.  When you keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result, you just might be ‘stuck on...
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21
Jun

I Met An Angel

By Andrea Goeglein Really, I met an Angel in a very stereotypically, unexpected place – the Post Office drop off center at a Party USA store.  Let me explain. I stopped by a US Post Office service center to check the cost of mailing books to my distributor.  The woman behind the counter was immediately...
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18
Jun

A Debt of Gratitude

By Andrea Goeglein Thousands of people owe a debt of gratitude to television host John Oliver.  He showed me what it looks like to see a terrible injustice and do something to make things right.  His idea and action saved many strangers from medical bankruptcy. If you think this has nothing to do with my...
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09
Jun

Defy Reality

Do not deny reality, live your life to defy reality. Ten little words that have driven so much of my personal development during the last 30 years. A recent review of Marty Seligman’s 1990 book, Learned Optimism, reminded me of a fact I did not remember when I first read the book in 1994. What...
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01
Jun

Thinking of You NOW

by Andrea Goeglein “Everything you own at the time of your passing will belong to someone else.  Everything you are at the time of your passing, belongs to you.” Bob Proctor Have you ever been going about your day and something crosses your path that makes you think of a person a proverbal million miles...
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27
May

Hardest Exercise Ever

by Andrea Goeglein The hardest exercise I ever had to complete in my training with Marty Seligman and Ben Dean was the Gratitude Letter. The steps for the exercise seemed simple enough. Write a letter of gratitude to someone who has impacted your life.  Simple. Then do not mail the letter, but meet personally with...
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10
May

Waiting is Action — Part 2

I want to offer proof that Waiting is Action.  Here are the follow-up steps I have been communicating with those who attended my Don’t Die Waiting workshop which focused on the importance of creating new habits while you ‘wait’ to achieve a desired goal. Review the goal you are attempting to achieve. Think about what has...
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25
Apr

Literally, Don’t Die

by Andrea Goeglein Literally, don’t die.  It is an idea I am not sure about.  When I teach to literally live the Don’t Die™ spirit, I am suggesting you should strive to live with resilience and perseverance today and everyday.  What I know is living a Don’t Die spirit continually requires responsibility. In this TED talk, Juan...
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15
Apr

Waiting is Action

by Andrea Goeglein Have you ever considered waiting as a form of taking action?  This Dr. Success Challenge is short.  Just answer these questions: Dr. Success Challenge:  Are you restless when you have to wait?  Are you uncomfortable if you are not seeing results from your efforts quickly?  What are you doing while you are waiting? I...
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