The Tip Sheet Vol. 8

| August 27, 2009 | 0 Comments


THE TIP SHEET


We welcome contributions from I Can Still do That Advisors about key issues and events in their professional and personal lives.

This Week:

  • A message from Dan Schneider
  • Mutual Mentor Corner
  • Coach’s Corner — All About Coaching!
  • Classifieds


MUTUAL MENTOR CORNER

Please check out the NEW First Mondays website, if you have not already!Special thanks to Dan Christopher, who revamped the website and did an AMAZING job!

Please send us any feedback and/or ideas, as well as any new “testimonials” to post.

MUTUAL MENTOR EXTRAORDINAIRE!

Ms. J’na will be performing next Thursday (August 20th, 2009) at 5:15 PM at Harlem Summer Stage located at
Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building Plaza163 West 125th Street, just east of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue), New York, NY 10027
Come and support her and tell all your friends!



CLASSIFIEDS

One of our New York State advisors is looking to sell their home in Upstate New York.  If you know anyone looking to buy, please pass this on…
Custom-designed 3500 square foot contemporary homeon 5.4 park-like acres at the foot of Shawangunk Ridge in Gardiner, NY (Ulster County, 90 minutes from NYC). Full details: www.3065.homestead.com. $495,000. FSBO. Principals only; no brokers. 845-417-8034 or  845-256-0505.


Dear Advisors and Friends,

Thanks to all the Advisors  who are helping to plan the October 5th First Mondays/DC event at B. Smith’s Restaurant (Union Station) in Washington, DC.  The goal of this event will be to develop a Washington, DC based advisory board and cultivate relationships in the area.

If you are interested in being involved in that or the September 14th First Mondays/NYC , please email me.

Our new video/theme song is now posted on youtube this Saturday (in honor of the 40th anniversary of Woodstock).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh75nM4ncB0

Please enjoy and send it to friends.

Keep swinging,

Dan


COACH’S CORNER

Dr. Maria Nemeth

All About Coaching, Part 1: What Does a Coach Do?

To have a coach or not have one: that is the question. More people are asking themselves this question. But many don’t have a clear picture about what a well-trained coach does so that they can make an informed decision about whether or not to hire one. The next three articles will answer frequently asked questions about coaching.What does a coach do?  A coach helps you discover what is really important to you. Not what you should do, but what you want to do. With a coach you can look at what you value—what really gives you “juice.” Together you create a “game worth playing and a goal worth playing for.” Do you want to write that book you’ve been putting off for five years? Travel around the world with a loved one? Open a business? Bring your current business to the next level? A coach partners with you to design effective strategies to do all this and more. In addition, coaching supports you to go beyond your personal “stopping point.” It’s that all too familiar point at which you’d normally give up on your goal—or yourself.  Finally, a coach celebrates your successes with you. In a nutshell:  a coach is someone in your corner. His or her only agenda is to support yours.
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