"What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us" ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
When one door closes, a bigger and better one opens!
chiop
· 2 years ago
How much? Do you have to be a successful entrepreneur, haha
Will
· 2 years ago
Noah, Do you get a discount for straddling since you are not actually using the couch ;-)?
Karen
· 2 years ago
So will you continue these sessions via phone once you're out of the country? Sounds like good things are coming from it. Thanks for the exciting update!
noah
· 2 years ago
I will do phone sessions weekly. The costs of the coach range on a sliding scale...
Karen
· 2 years ago
I'll lower my costs for coaching you if it's over the phone. Wait...that's the only way we do it right now, isn't it? Drats!
vanae
· 2 years ago
i love this, noah. personal and genuine.
cheers to the evolution of self. *hugs* can't wait to hear more. V'dawg
Jason H.
· 2 years ago
Noah,
Do you know what's the difference between a "Life Coach" and a "Shrink"?
Daniel Ha
· 2 years ago
Different stigma, for one thing.
Jason H.
· 2 years ago
Answer:
A life coach focuses on your Future, whereas a shrink dwells on your Past.
hugs :)
Izzy Neis
· 2 years ago
This were going a bit nuts for me in Chicago-- and one particular day a business card LITERALLY floated from the sky-- nearly poking out my eye with its sharp business card corner. It was for a Tibetan spiritual guide. It was one of those kismet moments when you definitely needed a nudge from fate to realize the bigger picture of life, and that an outside perspective might be nice.
Sadly, instead of taking someone else's perspective, I created my own outside perspected and saw that it was a happy moment for a huge life change. So, I moved to California to work for an awesome new company building virtual worlds. And I'm gloriously happy once again.
True, I probably would have gained some brilliant insight from that Tibetan guy... but really, I just needed the nudge, something slight enough to realize I was in such a place that it was time to try something new.
Anyway, that's my story for the day. Glad you found a nudge that worked for you!
Izzy Neis
· 2 years ago
Izzy's sappy quote (that she sappily lives by):
"Far away, there in the sunshine, are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and TRY to follow where they lead." -Louisa May Alcott
Robert
· 2 years ago
Great personal post, thanks for sharing! Hope to have some exciting news to share with you shortly!
When one door closes, a bigger and better one opens!
Do you get a discount for straddling since you are not actually using the couch ;-)?
personal and genuine.
cheers to the evolution of self.
*hugs*
can't wait to hear more.
V'dawg
Do you know what's the difference between a "Life Coach" and a "Shrink"?
A life coach focuses on your Future, whereas a shrink dwells on your Past.
hugs :)
Sadly, instead of taking someone else's perspective, I created my own outside perspected and saw that it was a happy moment for a huge life change. So, I moved to California to work for an awesome new company building virtual worlds. And I'm gloriously happy once again.
True, I probably would have gained some brilliant insight from that Tibetan guy... but really, I just needed the nudge, something slight enough to realize I was in such a place that it was time to try something new.
Anyway, that's my story for the day. Glad you found a nudge that worked for you!
"Far away, there in the sunshine, are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and TRY to follow where they lead."
-Louisa May Alcott