Laura Whitworth famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Professional/personal coaching addresses the whole person - with an emphasis on producing action and uncovering learning that can lead to more fulfillment, more balance, and a more effective process for living.
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When you look around your life and you notice that something is missing, don't go looking for it -- create it! The key is to design a compelling destination, while enjoying the journey!
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Coaching is a powerful relationship for people who are making important changes in their lives.
-- Laura Whitworth
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Coaching done well may be the most effective intervention designed for human performance.
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I was a pretty good coach and working with marketing was like coaching.
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I didn't get out of coaching to get back into it. This is my next challenge and I'm planning to work hard at it.
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You mortgage yourself sometimes. You know what you want to do, then you balance it against paying the rent.
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Some Italians are geniuses, but you have to find a balance.
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This is a difficult balance, telling the truth: how much to share, how much to keep, which truths will wound but not ruin, which will cut too deep to heal.
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I've become more introverted as I've got older. I used to be an outgoing person who joked around a lot, but as the amount of energy I expend by sharing my music has increased, I like to balance it by spending time by myself and recuperating.
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Crime, after all, can be a way of establishing identity or acquiring security - at least the magistrate addresses you by name.
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I still giggle when someone asks for my address and I say, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
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We must not become the new puritans and reject our society. We must address and master the future together. It can be done if we restore the belief that we share a sense of national community, that we share a common national endeavor. It can be done.
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