8 Tips for Mental Health & Fitness
March 6, 2009 by Chris Sine
Filed under Health & Fitness

1. Build Confidence
Identify your abilities and weaknesses together, accept them improve on them and never lose sight of your goals, you can succeed.
2. Eat right, Keep fit
A balanced diet, exercise and rest can help you to reduce stress and enjoy life.
3. Make Time for Family and Friends
These relationships need to be nurtured; if taken for granted they will not be there to share life’s joys and sorrows.
4. Give and Accept Support
Friends and family relationships thrive when they are “put to the test”.
5. Create a Meaningful Budget
Financial problems cause stress. Over-spending on our “wants” instead of our “needs” is often the culprit.
6. Manage Stress
We all have stress ors in our lives but learning how to deal with them when they threaten to overwhelm us will maintain our mental health.
7. Find Strength in Numbers
Sharing a problem with others who have had similar experiences may help you find a solution and will make you feel less isolated.
8. Identify and Deal with Moods
We all need to find safe and constructive ways to express our feelings of anger, sadness, joy and fear. Exercise is the best release, no one gets hurt and you will feel better after words.
Chris Sine Fitness Trainer E: Chris@NoBSFitnessforLife.com W: www.NoBSFitnessforLife.com
Goal Setting
January 6, 2009 by Coach Nicole
Filed under Communication and Relationships
Goal Setting
I was getting ready to write my first speech for Toastmasters, which was very scary for me because I have never done public speaking before.
Thinking about what I wanted to write and used the Coaching concept of Goal setting. As I sit down to write the article, well AFTER flipping through the mail, I come across the Toastmasters Magazine. Right on the front page was the article “The value of setting goals.” Perfect!
Did you know the majority of people don’t have life goals, and if they do, they don’t write them down or follow through with them? Life gets in the way and they just push them aside. Living their life as it’s dealt to them. Life happens when you’re busy making plans. Right here, it says it all…Goals won’t help, I have no energy! I can’t do anything!
That’s where I was 2 years ago when I decided being a 9 – 5er was not working for me. A single mom, paying a mortgage and having a life was difficult on a limited budget. But what choice did I have?
After a couple of different jobs, and much soul searching, I decided if I wanted to succeed and have the freedom I was seeking; I had to be willing to take risks. Around the same time a friend contacted me about Life Coaching and invited me to one of the sessions. It’s this invitation that made me create a list of goals for myself, write them down, and pursue my career as a life coach!
Having a love for people has directed me to the Coaching Industry. Some often find themselves with no focus, no goals, unhappy with their career… they are just STUCK! My ability to assist them in finding their true being will lead them to fulfilling their goals and ultimately their dreams!!!! To expand on the client/coach relationship, I will be offering seminars, CD’s and DVD’s to further assist my clients. Providing them with such media and information will in turn be the foundation needed for myself and my family to pursue my own goals and fulfill my dreams!
With that said, my other goals are rather modest. A log home overlooking the lake, a wake board boat with sky skies, wake boards and other water toys to share with friends and family! Can you see if now? Basking in the sun with a nice cold beverage ahhh…Oh sorry. Lost myself for a moment! Since my son and I are avid boaters, these items are a must in our lives! We sky ski and wake board throughout the year. To expand our knowledge and show our love for the sports, we would be attending to the several water sport tournaments. Having a house on a lake is very special to me. The serenity from the water is one that I can share while working with my clients. The thing about Life Coaching is that people FEEL you and know how you are being with them even though they can’t see you. There is nothing more calming than listening to the water splashing on the shore. So you see, it’s not just a place to live, it’s a place to share with everyone that is a part of my life, family, friends and clients alike.
Next one is travel related. I have never explored outside of North America and to expand on that is a life long dream! First stop, France. Visiting the Bordeaux regions, and doing the fancy pants wine tasting at the Moet ET Chandon vineyards! The vast fields of laden grape vines, the Chateaux where the walls, if they could talk, would tell you centuries of tales! And the main event, the wine tasting! I watch in anticipation as the sommelier pours each of us a glass of wine! The Legs of the wine streaming down the sides of the glass, the bouquet that tickles your nasal passage and oh the flavor that brings your taste buds alive as you swish the around in your mouth! What a decadent experience. Now add a little cheese and chocolate; Oh my…isn’t life grand?
Onto the next place we go! Tokyo JAPAN! Konichiwa My son’s love for martial arts, Japanese culture and Darn good sushi, has made this a must place to visit! Walking along the streets of Tokyo amidst the thousands of people would be an experience in itself. Coming across a little DoJo, looking like a little hole in the wall, is nothing but that inside. The weaponry, the kicking bags, the bamboo walls, Korey is awe struck! The Dojo master enters and Korey introduces himself and explains, in Japanese, why we are there. They invite us to a training session which has produced a smile on his face that will linger for quite some time! I myself think I’m going to die!!! The aches and pains…did I sign up for this?
Lunch time! Having worked up a sweat we wanted sushi. As we sat we were greeted with quite the, lets say, interesting experiences. Have to tell you, I am a rather Outgoing person with the “food that I don’t know” I decided to stick with the basics, you know California rolls, tuna Salmon. Stuffed beyond our beliefs, we decide to walk it off through some of the gardens. The array of colors and rocks in these areas are amazing. Again, every garden has a story. What a great read they would be!!!
African safari time! My friend, Randy shared his adventures and treks of when he backpacked through Africa. His experiences and stories have me captivated! He had the opportunity to play with baby cheetahs, to see the hyenas from the top of the vehicles at night roaming through his camp or simple listening to the lions roar. His story telling brings you right there and places you amidst the lions! Then to see the Egyptian pyramids up close in all of their majesty! Standing at the base of the sphinx
People speak of their adventures but to get the true gist of it all, you must just go out and do it! But really this is all about with the people and cultures; getting to know who they really are and what the world is really all about. The idea with these travel adventures is not about the scenery or the places but the ability to share this experience with my loved ones!
Now these dreams and goals may seem a little unrealistic to some. But why should they? Are not all dreams obtainable if we just set it in our minds and our hearts? Maybe life does get in the way, but only if we let it. So why not dream big, why not take the chance? Why not set these goals?
You don’t have to go to Africa, you can just GO!
I believe goals are important in life. They give you something to focus on and work towards Here is a takeaway from the Toastmasters Magazine that evening that will assist you or your friends in fulfilling your goals : First:
1- Write them down
2- Be clear and Specific
3- Make them measurable
4- Set a time limit…A what by when
5- Break projects down into small, more manageable units
6- Establish Stepping stone goals
7- Post goals around the house
With that mitt full of information go out and create your goals! Tell everyone about what you have heard! If they need that kick in the pants, have them call me and I’d be glad to assist them in their pursuit of happiness!!!!
Is Having a Life Coach a Future Trend?
December 23, 2008 by Coach Nicole
Filed under Featured
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Life Coaching is known as a newer and upcoming career. Only until the past decade or so, many of the coaches mentioned and that we were familiar with were sports oriented.
A life coach generally works with tools and projects for individual growth and self improvement so the results are created by the clients themselves. Coaching is about finding and being yourself; who you are from the inside. This also supports the successes in your life. Being successful can mean so much more than accepting the life that you have. The more you know about who you are, the easier it will be to achieve what you want and to find what fulfills you.
Personal development has become so popular; from movies to books, to DVD’s and workshops. You see, most people don’t think with that expanded view. Instead we are taught that we need to work harder to make better results. This is old school thinking, and the world is opening up to all sorts of growth and possibilities.
When we look at personal development, self improvement, and life coaching, we have found that they integrate well together. Life Coaching is about finding a way to establish where you are in life and where you are going. Many of us have been “lost in the life shuffle” that we have these ideas and thoughts about where we want to be, but have no idea how to get there. With life coaching you gain support in areas such as your self confidence, enjoying your work, creating time for yourself or creating and living your dreams.
More and more people are learning the benefits of personal development and the increase of Happier and more loving societies are on the up rise. The internet has facilitated this also Not so long ago, having access to this information was limited to books and cds and some workshops, but now with Internet access, we have this unlimited access to all the greatest of information. This accessibility has allowed the population to research life coaching and see if it’s a fit for them and their own personal situations.
Life coaches have the access to the clients as well with the ability to advertise, creating websites, blogs and selling their personal products. This is has all been created for people who just want more out of their lives – both personally and professionally. All and all it’s a win win situation for everyone involved.
This fusion has all come together to create a new industry of life coaches. And the trends speak for themselves. As more people want to get ahead in a competitive world, they need a life coach.
Some of those in personal development are looking at the possibility in becoming a life coach. You perhaps may be in such a position yourself. And the life coaching industry now has more and more life coach certification and life coaching training that is making it easy to get into life coaching, and start your own practice.
The end result is about the impact that Life Coaching has on our society. The change it makes in one person’s life can alter their life environment forever. Life Coaching allows connection, transition, change and life altering experiences to happen. Some are more intense than others, but change none the less.. You don’t have to be stuck in a formal learning method, but can simply get help in the areas you need, and find the solutions you need now. So take action in creating the life that you really want and deserve!
Nicole Gruendl
Life and Success Coach
Nicole@NicoleGruendl.com
Ten Truth Skills by Dr. Susan Campbell
December 22, 2008 by Coach Nicole
Filed under Communication and Relationships
1. EXPERIENCING WHAT IS. Notice and feel what is actually going on in the present moment—in your body, your mind and your environment. Distinguish between what you actually experience from what your mind thinks, judges, expects or believes should be happening. Helps you communicate more accurately and honestly. Will keep you connected to energy of being alive, training you not to depend so much on external results, e.g. what others think of you, for your sense of well-being.
2. BEING TRANSPARENT. Self-disclosure; less apt to get caught up in illusion of control. Motive=self-expression, not trying to change others. Less likely to trigger defensive reaction in them. Going public helps you see yourself more honestly.
3. NOTICING YOUR INTENT. Communicating with the intent to control the outcome is ego-mind’s effort to protect you. Allow yourself to be open to possibilities of each moment—spontaneous and unrehearsed. Relate more and control less.
4. WELCOMING FEEDBACK. Another way to be present to what is. Be actively curious about how others are affected by your actions. “How are you with what I just said?” Keeps two way flow going, essential to relating. Allows you to learn from experience. See whether your behavior serves your needs, aims and values.
5. ASSERTING WHAT YOU WANT AND DON’T WANT. Affirms your right to want what you want—even if little chance of getting it. Helps you become less attached to getting everything you ask for since each request won’t carry such a heavy load. Asking freely, instead of inhibiting, keeps your energy flowing. Saying yes to yourself, no matter how another responds. Also assert what you don’t want or won’t do. For authentic relationship, must be space for people to experience full range of feelings and be okay.
6. TAKING BACK PROJECTIONS. Becoming aware of projections supports you in seasoning your judgments with some humility. Helps you remember others’ judgments are as much or more about them as about you. Awareness can show you where your life energy is blocked or stuck in a pattern to get it flowing again.
7. REVISING AN EARLIER STATEMENT. “Going out and coming in again,” helps you deal with changing your mind, clearing up a misunderstanding, or making up after an argument. Gives you a way to forgive or seek forgiveness and begin again.
8. HOLDING DIFFERENCES. Have your own viewpoint while being open to differing views. Helps you see relationships between things that may appear separate or mutually exclusive (Either/or context). Allows mutual benefit in your relationships.
9. SHARING MIXED EMOTIONS. Teaches you to let go of your ideas and the shoulds about being consistent so that you can experience whatever shows up in your awareness.
10. EMBRACING THE SILENCE. Let go of need to know how things will turn out. Place attention on what is happening now. Silence is your connection to the Source, the place from which new creation springs.



