Here’s a quick video just to wish you a Fabulous Valentine’s Day and to give you a quick tip of using this holiday as a tool to get that “Valentine’s Day Feeling” year round.
If you liked this video, C’mon…share the love by clicking one of the icons below, so others can get this information to help improve their relationships, too.
Send me your response to the question I ask in the video by clicking here. Put“My biggest relationship frustration is…”in the subject line so I know you are responding to this video.
If you are willing to take just a few minutes to help me today, I will
do a happy, happy dance, and I know I will be able to do a much
better job of helping people.
In the spirit of ‘Giving Thanks’ this week, I’ve
got a quick success tip to share with you.
Did you know that one of the quickest and
best ways to start seeing more of what you
want to show up in your life, is by being
grateful?
In the video below, I share with you the latest research
on the benefits of gratitude, and how you can
use it to start seeing immediate benefits to
your health, happiness and success! Pretty sweet!
And I definitely want to give a SHOUT OUT
of Thanks to all of you who subscribe to my
blog, watch my videos, and comment. It helps
so much to know you are getting some good
stuff out of it all~
I stayed home with my older son, Tony, who was sick yesterday.
He was watching the movie, “Fight Club,” and called my
attention to one particular scene. Holy cow, talk about the
greatest Life Coaching tool ever
Watch below to see how Brad Pitt’s character motivated a
convenience store attendant to go after his dreams…
It is amazing how creative we can get when we force our
brains to come up with, “How Can I…” instead of
stopping ourselves with all the reasons we think we
can’t.
If you like this video, click the “like” button below, or share
it on your other social media sites so others can get the
goods, too.
My husband and I had a pretty big fight recently and at the end
of all of it, I got some pretty cool lessons, so I thought I’d
share the story with you in the video below:
I hope that helps you when you are dealing with a similar situation
where two people in the relationship want two different things.
I’d love to hear comments below, and if you liked this video,
make sure and “share” it by clicking the “like” button.
If you help your neighbor mow her lawn, obviously it’s
good for her. But did you know that it’s likely good for you too?
Research shows that people who consistently help other people
experience less depression, greater calm, fewer pains and better
health.
Random acts of coolness can remind you that you’re
relatively lucky, make you feel connected to others, and can take
your mind off your own worries for a little while.
Here’s a short video of something cool my good friend, Jana, has
started here, locally, to help others in our community. It’s a fun
video to watch, but I would love it if it also inspires you to
come up with some ideas of your own on how you
can help others.
Helping doesn’t have to be a huge time commitment or organized
effort – although it’s awesome if you can do that. Helping others
can be as simple as calling a friend to see how she’s doing,
letting a car out in front of you, holding the door open for
someone, or walking your neighbor’s dog when they aren’t feeling
well.
If you liked this video, please please share it by clicking the “like” button,
or clicking on one of the other social media links below.
If you want more information on the woman who started this “party
for donations” movement, you can check her out here.
Ever feel like your spouse or partner
doesn’t get you at all? Or what’s worse,
ever feel like they know what you want/need
and are blatantly NOT giving that to you?
Here’s a short video that sheds some light
on our non-mind-reading boys, and how we can
adjust some of our own programming to communicate
(and get) what we want and need.
QUALIFIER: Not EVERY man/partner has our best
interest at heart and I’m not insinuating that.
This video is referring to the average, stereotypical
couple. I know there are people who do not
fit that stereotype.
QUALIFIER NUMBER TWO: I didn’t have time in this
video to go into the “TAKE Responsibility For Your
Own Happiness, Your Own Wants – and Go Get Them”
aspect of things. I’ll save that for another day,
another video.
Yes – if you want to go to a yard
sale, and your spouse/partner drives by it, you still
have the option of getting home, getting in the car
and driving right back there to take care of your
own needs. You can (and should) take responsibility
for meeting your own needs as well. I just didn’t go
into all that this time. Hope this is useful.
I’d love to get your feedback in the comments below~
And don’t forget to “like” this video if you liked it, so others can watch, too~
I’m pretty excited about a couple of new projects I’m working
on in the next few weeks. I’ll talk a little bit about those
in the video below.
This week’s video will also share with you a quick and easy way
to prioritize the “important stuff” in your life, so it doesn’t
get pushed aside.
This was huge for me, and really makes a difference in the quality
of your life, business, and relationships – so watch the video below
and leave any questions or comments you have in the comment section.
I have really enjoyed working with Edie as my coach. Since working with Edie, my self esteem has really improved, I have realized what is important to me and have set goals to achieve my dreams. Edie really made me feel important, that there was nothing I couldn't do and that there was no small or silly dream. I was very comfortable in telling Edie anything I was feeling, I never felt judged by her. My home life has really improved with the changes we made. I can better relate to my children and husband. I would recommend Edie's coaching program to anyone! She is great!
- Sherry L.
Thank you Edie for your amazing coaching. It really helped me to have you ask the questions that I don't think to ask myself. I find myself reflecting on our sessions and I always come away with deeper insight and understanding about my life and its purpose. Your passion for helping people comes through in your coaching. You are awesome! Thank you for inspiring me to live life to the fullest!
- Jana D.
I was a little nervous before talking with Edie. I didn't really know what to expect and I thought she would tell me everything I was doing wrong in my life, which no one really wants to hear. But she never once told me what I should or shouldn't be doing. She just listened and brought up some interesting questions that I hadn't thought to ask myself before. It helped me focus on what was truly important to me and my life. Thank you Edie!
- Melissa A.
Before speaking with Edie, I was living each day without intention. I had ideas about some things I would like to accomplish in both the near future and further out, but I kept pushing the details of those ideas to the side. Edie’s coaching helped me identify what is most important to me in my life right now. Through our work together, I was able to hammer out not only the direction I need to move, but the steps to get me to the intended destination. The most difficult aspect of living an authentic life is knowing specifically what it is that will make it magical for you. Edie will help you target those areas that are most important to you to then allow you to live your dream.
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- Teri A.
Thanks, Edie. I now understand how a coach would be able to help me set goals for myself that i might think about, but can't see how to get started. I can now see how working with a coach would help me see what i have or haven't done in the past to help forward my career, and help me to see what i need to do to keep me on track towards my goals.
- David A.
I recently had my first call with my coach, Edie. It was a great experience -such an easy flowing conversation. I can’t believe how much it motivated me! I often need a kick in the pants for a little motivation. If it were possible I would get that motivation every day. I can’t wait for my next appointment.
Thanks for your help Edie!