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VECTOR CHANGE COACHING How do you define Success and Fulfillment? What is your Hope? Your Dream? What is your next step toward getting there? Vector Change Coaching is about:
- Finding
Clarity. What is clarity? It is when you are able
to
identify where you are at now and being able to accept it.
- Creating Vision. What is
Vision? It is what you hope or dream to be.
- Defining Strategies. What
are strategies? They are the goals and objectives you will
use to move toward your vision.
Vector
Change Coaching strives to help you get to where you want to be.
A change in vector means deciding what small changes you need
to
make that will set the course for your life, your relationships, your
family, your career, your faith... SO... what is your future? How do you plan to get there? My
hope is that I will be able to provide you with some articles and ideas
that will encourage you toward your destination. I would also
enjoy being your personal coach. Celebrate! -David Goshorn |
Recent
Articles:
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How To Thrive In Difficult Times
It’s
been all over the headlines for months: “Our economy is in a
crisis.” Everywhere you look people are talking about it—on
your HD
radio, your LCD tv, its on all the blogs you read, your iPhone, and
even on your Nintendo Wii. Then you see ads from the banks
and brokers
who the media blame for the downturn saying, “Trust us... we'll help
you.” As we enter this year’s holiday season, people are wondering,
"How are we going to pay for Christmas this year?" There’s no
doubt
that folks everywhere are highly stressed. |
So where do you find
hope? One goal of coaching is to help
individuals return to their core values. Concentrating on your core
values forces you to see through the fog of worries in your mind.
Re-establishing your core values provides clarity of vision, which
allows you to better envision the direction your life is
going. And so
it goes with coaching—a method for establishing solid action steps
grounded in your values that will help you attain your goals.
The
following seven encouragements are designed to help you stay on track. <Read Entire
Article> |

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Sticking
To Your Debt Plan
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I
have talked with many
clients, friends, family and coworkers about the best way to accelerate
getting out of consumer debt. One popular method is called
“debt
stacking.” Dave Ramsey calls it the “debt
snowball.” You’ve
probably heard of it and may have even tried it. The basic
concept is that you pay as much as you possibly can on one debt while
paying just the minimum on the rest. Once your first debt is
paid
off, you take all that you were paying on that debt and add it to the
minimum you are paying on the second debt. The process
continues
until all of your debts are resolved.* There are a couple
different ways to choose the order of debts to pay off. One
is to
start with the smallest principle. Another is to pay the
highest
interest first. The debt stacking method is a great plan for getting
out of debt, and whenever I explain this method to someone, I see hope
return to their faces. The problem is, most people just don't
follow through with it. The method looks great to everyone on
paper, but it is difficult to get started. Paying out even
more
than you are used to might feel impossible, so here are six tips to
help you get started... <Read Entire
Article>
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Is coaching for you? What questions do you have? |
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