We already know the importance of coaching in sports. A coach is equally important to musicians, actors, dancers and those in many other professions. Would it surprise you to know that many successful CEOs also employ coaches to help them with life strategies, time management and other essential skills that foster success?
This is because they realize that nobody who is successful can do it alone. We all can use help – and everyone benefits from good coaching. If you feel it’s time for you, to find out for yourself how to live more abundantly, rub the lamp to conjure up the Success Genie and request your complimentary 30-minute coaching session!
There are however, three conditions that apply:
1. You Must Abandon Forever The Excuses Of Time And Money:
“If
I only had more time, I’d…”
Or
“I would invest in my future, but I just can’t afford
it.”
I’m here to tell you that you can’t afford not to take the time – or spend whatever it takes – to be successful. If you don’t start devoting time to (and investing in) your success, you’ll forever regret turning down a life filled with of happiness and prosperity.
2. Whatever You Desire To Receive, You Must Be Willing To Give First.
True rewards are found not in the gifts we receive, but in those we offer to others. Let whatever you desire flow through you and on to others. Share with the world what you desire most to receive. You cannot create what you do not already possess. Be willing to adopt an Attitude of Gratitude.
Coach "K continues to research and communicate with other stakeholders in this ongoing life experience, we have come to know as "coaching".
These are a few ways to help "quieten your mind" and allow new creative, prosperous thoughts to permeate your mind. I too am finding a number of new ways to keep myself on task. "It is my goals that were written on the tablets, weren't they?"
We are now into the second half of Set-4-Life and I truly look forward to having as many of you as possible to be enrolled into the "Finisher's Club".
Listen to and enjoy this meditation, while re-thinking your commitment to yourself, about what you said you wanted. Ask yourself this very telling questions; "What are my actions showing I really want?"
JUDGES 18:5
"And they said unto him, Ask counsel, we pray thee, of God, that we may know whether our way which we go shall be prosperous"
Prayer:
Father, I will not pursue gain without Your counsel and approval. I know that only by following Your lead am I guaranteed success.
Declaration:
I will not move forward in any financial endeavor unless I have sought the counsel of God on the matter. He is my partner in all things, not just the one who fixes my mistakes. I will not do anything without His guidance, but will remain focused on His will and purpose for my life.
(Also read Joshua 9:1-2; Proverbs 3:3, 12:15; 19:21)
Coach "K"
Please do this prayer and declaration for 48 hours, read the above mention additional scriptures and POST your comments on your reflections of the positive impact this has made in your understanding of God' blessings for you.
I had a good time in group setting to fellowship, coach and be coached, while preparing for the next 45 days.
This was the first selection of Affirmations submitted based on the assignment given at the Mid-Game Pep Rally. These are some affirmations that you may find enjoyable, remembering the natural abundance that flows to us, comes easier when we show natural appreciation... and the greatest of these is... LOVE"
Thank you to Gwin for this selection. Should others find a particular affirmation video you enjoy, please share it with us. Feel free to leave your comments about how you are "stepping up a notch" this week on this post. I remind you that you will be running the call on Thursday evening, so be prepared by having your prayers and your partner on the call. You never know who I will call on.
Thanks. COACH "K"
Okay ladies;
I am making the "Vision Board" available to the first person that wants it. Oh, yes, but there is a cost! You must post a comment on this blog indicating what the acronym for SUCCEED that was given at the Pep Rally by me in our group. Post that and the board is yours....
Gwin Ray was the first to post her YouTube Affirmations, as was requested. She is positioned to receive the board so far... anyone else interested?
Hello TEAM SUCCESS UNLIMITED:
I was reading a great book this weekend and thought I would also share with all of you some of the truths that were found within. as you read and meditate on Psalm 5:11; be reminded that... " all who trust in the Lord, confide in Him, hope in Him, flee to Him for protection- will rejoice because God defends them.
God speaks to your heart saying: "You are in a battle that rages on many fronts at once. Sometimes you feel about to be overcome physically, emotionally, spiritually. My rhythm for you includes opportunities for resting as well as for fighting in the front lines. Sometimes I call you to do what you feel is beyond your endurance, but what I ask of you I enable you to complete in joy"
I look forward to you being on the call on Monday evening and whenever necessary, in a moment of decision, use your "DECISION MAKER" tool given to those who actually attended the Mid Game Pep Rally on Saturday, March 15th.
To those that were not able to attend, please re-evaluate your commitment to yourself and to your goals. PRESS FORWARD AS IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW. The game is just about to really ramp up to the next level, I hope you are all ready!
Coach "K"
Hello Success Unlimited!
Now that we have more than 30 days behind us, I am pushing each of you to stay focused! Most of you have been on the Global Call as well our Team call. Now this coming Thursday, (I encourage you to get your partner on the call) I will select a team of people to lead the call.
From falling still, to opening prayer.... no worries, I will be there to guide you (you won't be alone) but you will do it!
Now keep in mind: Mid Game Pep Rally this Saturday at 11:00 am - at the Trinity Building Level AGroup photographs will also be taken so we need everyone to bet there, on time and looking great! Be there and lets keep going towards our goals.
Coach "K"
Some of your were able to hear how I spent my Sunday at church with my only daughter who is 15 years old and what a joy it was to simply "be with her". We shared the services at FCBC, then went to lunch, drove to the beach to watch the birds and the shore and simply talk.
Our afternoon culminated with a "driving lesson" in the local cemetery, ( she couldn't hurt anyone there) LOL and playing a game we called "find the oldest" (birth date on a tombstone). Great fun, simple pleasures. A reminder to simply stop sometimes and smell the roses.
Tonight I saw this film for the first time: Check it out...
In "Daddy's Little Girls," the first ethnic stereotype Perry admirably endeavors to shatter is that of the absent or indifferent urban black father. His protagonist, Monty, is a divorced dad of three who works as an auto mechanic in a garage run by none other than Louis Gossett Jr. Monty's ex has pretty much flown the coop, leaving the kids to be raised by her mother who is currently dying of lung cancer.
After the woman's death, Jennifer decides she now wants to raise the children, even though she's living with a gangsta' boyfriend who's so low he even sells drugs to the kids in the neighborhood schoolyard. This sets up a fierce custody battle between Monty and Jennifer with the three girls caught in the middle.
As stated previously, it is commendable that Perry wishes to make Monty
a model for young male viewers to emulate, but in order to establish
Monty's bona fides as a caring father, the filmmaker for some reason
has found it necessary to ratchet up the mother's vileness past the
point of believability. In fact, Jennifer makes Cinderella's evil
stepmother look like June Cleaver and Carol Brady in comparison.
Indeed, she is so over-the-top in her villainy that one wonders how
such a seemingly level-headed and sweet-tempered soul as Marty could
ever have been fooled into marrying her.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Affectionately,
Coach K