Why Goalonaries Don’t Exist

May 9th, 2011

Why Goalonaries Don’t Exist

By Marjorie Wolter

Liam was at a breaking point.  Economic pressures at work and home were unrelenting.    He was used to having a clear sense of how to be a winner for his company but the game had changed.  For the first time, Liam hadn’t a clue about how to pull a success out of thin air.  More than well trained, he was disciplined at goal setting and achieving, but the market conditions he depended upon to chart his course had been decimated.  How could he assemble a new roadmap without any landmarks?  What had been a hyper-speed success trajectory felt like it was ready for a nosedive.  Only one thing could alter Liam’s crash and burn mentality: a vision of success in spite of the apparent chaos in his industry.

Giving Yourself Permission

August 9th, 2010

I was speaking with a prospective Master Key Coaching client. He was telling me what he wanted to attain and what he wanted to do. As he told me his goals, I noticed something — something just popped into my head.

One of his goals was that he wanted to tithe to his church. He wanted to give a portion of the money he made to his church so that they could perform good deeds.

As you well know, giving is important. The amount doesn’t necessarily matter. It’s mainly the idea that you are putting yourself — and your money — out there so that it will do good for others.

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