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self help
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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17
Mar

What are you waiting for?

By Andrea Goeglein Wondering what to do to celebrate Earth Day? How about a workshop to help you spring into action? Friday, April 22, 2016    9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.    Contact me directly to register:  DrSuccess@ServingSuccess.com Be brave.  Stop waiting. Start living better.
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18
Feb

Do You Have A Dream? Part 2

by Andrea Goeglein My last blog, Do You Have A Dream?, was all about finding your voice, minding your voice and loving yourself.  I would like to say I was the first to discover all these truths.  However, that would be so very far from the truth. My dear friend, colleague and person I go...
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24
Aug

Are you aware enough to change?

By Andrea Goeglein We do not change if we are not aware enough of new information that causes us to shift our perspective. The longer you hold a perspective, the truer you believe it is. Just because you believe something to be true does not make your perspective correct, it just means time solidifies your...
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17
Feb

I Am Not Waiting

by Andrea Goeglein I have decided waiting is for sissies and I am no sissy! In 2012 I took a class from MentorCoach entitled Big Sky Thinking.  In that class we used a book, WishCraft by Barbara Sher.  I like the book so much, I continue to use it with almost all my new clients....
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25
Apr

Weak Links Build Careers

Ever since listening an IPPA call with researcher Adam Grant as he described how to build a social network as a giver, I have been reflecting on how I personally build social networks — or networks of any kind in my life. Quick Action Needed:  If you who want to hear Adam live Friday, April...
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19
Apr

Learning from “Bad” Experiences

I will not belabor the psychological adage which suggests we learn more from our mistakes than our successes, but I will share with you an in-time, real-life experience of a client (with permission).  This client knew action needed to be taken regarding their current position.  They wrote telling me they had learned a lot and...
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07
Apr

Resilience Fatigue

Clearly, no one would ever say I am not a resilient person.  More important than what others might say, I would not say I am not a resilient person.  However, ever since I read the research on willpower fatigue, I noticed something I would call ‘resilience fatigue’.  What I am noticing is that sometimes I...
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24
Feb

Important Brain Stuff

This is important brain stuff so pay attention.  I do not ever remember recommending a one-hour learning video. I have the video attention span of a ant (yes, automatic negative thought) and I just don’t like to sit that long. Here comes the however — this is worth the time and can potentially motivate you...
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