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Barbara McRae, MCC

Major Misconception

July 20th, 2008
Barbara McRae, MCC

Are you of the belief that your teen’s friends
have more influence over your teenager than you do?
Do you feel threatened by your teen’s friends? (more…)


Jenifer Madson

Why Play the Coach?

July 14th, 2008
Jenifer Madson

When I announced the launch of the new website, www.playthecoach.com, many people wrote to ask why I chose the name, so I’ll not only share the philosophy behind it, but also the power in carrying that perspective into your day.

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Blogs
Susan Kim

Take the Night Off

June 16th, 2008
Susan Kim

Last week I shared the story of Rose and Bob who are new parents in the learning stages of adapting to their new life and each other. They were both feeling stressed, tired and unhappy, which was causing tension in their relationship. (more…)

Blogs
Susan Kim

Swimming with Dolphins

May 12th, 2008
Susan Kim

Susan Kim, New Zealand, KaikouraIn Kaikoura we swam with the dolphins! Not in a tank or a huge pool – we swam with the dolphins on THEIR terms, in THEIR natural setting – the Pacific Ocean.

The staff donned us with our wetsuits and snorkel gear, drove us out into the middle of the ocean where we found a pod of about 100 dusky dolphins. We jumped off into the middle of the swimming pod and did our best to grab their attention, with the staff’s recommendations – making funny noises, diving (as dolphins would), swimming and trying to catch their eye. At first I was skeptical that their suggested methods would work – how could WE get THEIR attention and entertain THEM? Then we caught the attention of our first dolphin and my husband flipped, spun and held their eye contact. . . it worked! They spun right along side of him!

I thought, “This is amazing! We’re actually communicating with them by speaking THEIR language!” And it made sense. We’re in their environment, so it only makes sense that we adapt our communication style to how they would understand us. Once we did, the interaction was a lot easier and mutually entertaining and fun.

TAKE ACTION! TIP:
When you find yourself in a new setting, a new environment or amidst strangers, feel more comfortable by learning to speak THEIR language.

Do this by asking them questions and listening.

Everyone has their own personal “language.”. Once you open up to that language and start relating, in no time you’ll find that you’re interacting more easily and building a solid relationship.

Next week: “Glaciers and Understanding”
Make Happiness Yours,
Susan

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Susan Kim

Kia Ora!

May 5th, 2008
Susan Kim

There is nothing like taking a two week trip – without email, cell phone, laptop. Can you say. . . “AAAAAAAAAAH!”

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE my laptop and the convenience of all of my electronic tchotchkes, but I realized that time doesn’t stop without them. . . REALLY! And in fact, time did not have a problem moving quickly without them either - time flew! (more…)

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