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		<title>Why 1 year of life coaching?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 01:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Len Sone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever considered life coaching but thought it was too expensive? It is expensive, and that&#8217;s because having a life coach is a luxury. Some of the biggest names in all industries have their own life coaches. These people are already good at what they do, so why do they hire coaches? Because they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered <strong>life coaching</strong> but thought it was too expensive? It <em>is</em> expensive, and that&#8217;s because having a life coach is a luxury. Some of the biggest names in all industries have their own life coaches. These people are already good at what they do, so why do they hire coaches? Because they want that extra push, inspiration, or support when times get tough.</p>
<p>Friends and lovers are great to have, but have you ever noticed that sometimes they are actually the least likely to see your greatness? They are too close to you, and they see you for who you are NOW. My job is to see you in the grandest vision so I can help you get there.</p>
<p>My question to you is: Who do you want to be in 1 year? In 5 years?</p>
<p>Invest in yourself. Even if money is tight. Come meet the person you want to be.</p>
<p>Kisses,</p>
<p>Len Sone</p>
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		<title>For Writers &amp; Artists: Dealing With Bad Reviews &amp; Criticisms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 12:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Len Sone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You just submitted that article or book and some of the reviews are not very nice. Or even just getting 4 out of 5 stars can get you going- why did they give me 4 and not 5??? You can even feel a certain rage for the person. &#8220;This guy wants to put me down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You just submitted that article or book and  some of the reviews are not very nice. Or even just getting 4 out of 5  stars can get you going- why did they give me 4 and not 5??? You can  even feel a certain rage for the person. &#8220;This guy wants to put me down  to make himself look intelligent,” you think.</p>
<p>Yes, lots of people will do that. There are  those out there who will try to fault what you have created because it  makes them feel better about themselves. They get to distinguish  themselves by pointing out that you are WRONG!</p>
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<li>It      helps to know these people give you the  same grade they give themselves. A      person can criticize others  about the same amount (actually a bit less) than      they criticize  themselves. It’s basic Law of Attraction. They are simply      showing  where they are vibrationally (ie. emotionally).</li>
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<p>Bashar, a UFO channeled by Darryl Anka, has  brilliantly explained that creation takes more power than destruction.  Bashar’s explanation went something like this:  Imagine  building a house of cards? Is it easier to make it or destroy it?  Obviously destroy it. Why? Because creation takes more Power!</p>
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<li>You      are the one who is creating and they are the one destroying. So who has      more Power? YOU!!!!</li>
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<p>Really your opinion of yourself is what matters  here. Take an honest look inside and feel your honest opinion of your  project. How did you treat yourself in school when you didn’t get a good  grade? You may be a perfectionist who expects an A on nearly every  test. <img src='http://kissesandhearts.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  Reviews are harder to account for because people come to your  articles/books/art expecting different things.</p>
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<li>Compliment yourself daily. Eventually someone will  disagree with you, or      give you a bad rating, and you won’t give a  damn. Why? Because you created      out of joy and you know you were  meant to and that it’s good. Not every      book is right for everyone.</li>
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<p>One question and concern is “But won’t others  read their review and think that too?” The answer is: Only if they were  already likely to think that. People who loved your work will think your  critic is wrong and might even defend you in their review.</p>
<p>Lastly, I leave you with a well-known quote by genius:</p>
<p>“<em><strong>Great spirits have always found violent  opposition from mediocre minds. The latter cannot understand it when a  man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly  and courageously uses his intelligence and fulfills the duty to express  the results of his thoughts in clear form.</strong></em>&#8221; –Albert Einstein</p>
<p>Kisses &amp; Hearts,</p>
<p>Len Sone</p>
<p><a title="Len Sone's Life Coaching Website " href="http://len-sone.com/" target="_blank">http://len-sone.com</a></p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Aber (Abraham Hicks fan) with a question about manifestation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 21:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Q&#38;A uses Abraham-Hicks terminology. If you are unfamiliar with this brilliant teacher, check out abraham-hicks.com. This article is meant for Abers but others may be able to understand/follow it as well. ? Dear Len, my dream burns bright within me. I have followed the energy of what excites me vibrationally via focuswheel-ing and appreciation [...]]]></description>
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<div><span lang="EN"><strong>This Q&amp;A uses Abraham-Hicks terminology. If you are unfamiliar with this brilliant teacher, check out <a title="Abraham Hicks Website" href="http://abraham-hicks.com" target="_blank">abraham-hicks.com</a>. </strong></span></div>
<p><span lang="EN"><strong>This article is meant for Abers but others may be able to understand/follow it as well.</strong></p>
<p>?</p>
<p>Dear Len,</p>
<p>my dream burns bright within me. I have followed the energy of what excites me vibrationally via focuswheel-ing and appreciation lists (my 2 fave processes) and today got a very specific idea in my imagination. At first I felt &#8220;this is it&#8221; and was so happy and excited, but then I started to feel major anxiety about it. What is up with that? X, Amy*</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>ANSWER:?</strong></p>
<p>Dearest Amy* (and fellow Aber),</p>
<p>You&#8217;re a true wizard! You&#8217;re not an &#8216;action slut&#8217; but a deliberate creator. What an honor! It is a small # of people who understand that. You have been able to comprehend something that not many people do, even the ones who go on and on about Law of Attraction but don&#8217;t truly accept that it&#8217;s entirely an emotional/thought journey. That&#8217;s Wisdom, and wisdom is a huge accomplishment! So, *BIG APPLAUSE*!!!!!</p>
<p>?</p>
<p>Now, about the issue at hand: you must continue the focuswheel+appreciation process! Here&#8217;s why.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re uncomfortable because you&#8217;re not stable yet. You are VERY close but not quite there vibrationally.</p>
<p>If you remember Abraham&#8217;s emotional scale, you are now in &#8216;overwhelment&#8217; and &#8220;impatience&#8221;. Yes, you felt great joy briefly, but that is not your overall vibration. Basically, you got in the vortex and then it spit you out. So, still some work to do. And not much because overwhelment is pretty darn close vibrationally to joy.</p>
<p>First, back up a little bit. Come back to things you have under control now. Feel the comfort of things you&#8217;re already good at. Beat that drum until you feel confident again. There is no hurry, and this won&#8217;t take long.</p>
<p>Confidence is what&#8217;s lacking here, so think about whatever makes you confident now. Start with small things, easy things. &#8220;I can make pancakes. I have a nice bathroom.&#8221; Anything that makes you feel good and proud.</p>
<p>From your new confident vantage point, you&#8217;ll see the whole situation more clearly. Maybe that specific idea is actually not IT but it had many of the wanted elements. Or maybe it is IT but now you&#8217;ll be able to see it in a new light, and as something you can truly belong to, without intimidation. It all becomes clearer when you are in THE VORTEX.</p>
<p>Your IB is in the perfect reality, the total answer to your asking. So it really doesn&#8217;t matter if that specific thing is it or not. Because, you can get to the perfect match. The only reason why you are now attached to that specific thing is because you want your desire to happen ASAP and you fear that it will take forever to come up with another idea. Don&#8217;t think of it that way. Keep returning to the knowing that you want to attract what&#8217;s already in your Vortex. It&#8217;s not a case of someone needing to give you something. It&#8217;s a case of following your own bread crumbs to your own creation. As you know from Abraham, the thing you want is being held for you indefinitely. So in other words, you can&#8217;t miss the bus. That&#8217;s important because, as i wrote, you are tempted to jump the gun a bit. And, I really want you to know that you don&#8217;t need to fear losing the manifestation. It will wait for YOU. You are going to get what you want!</p>
<p>Get back in the vortex. Things will get clearer and then, boom- manifestation. And don&#8217;t hold on to that specific thing too tightly because what your IB has planned for you may be 10x better. One thing you can trust in is that your IB adores you. So trust Her creation.</p>
<p>You are VERY Very close.</p>
<p>Love,</p>
<p>Len</p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Teenager hates who she has become</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 00:24:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Len Sone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  This is a long one folks, but well worth the read! &#8211; Len QUESTION: Dear Ms. Sone, I apologize in advance for unloading an essay of my problems on you. I am 16 years old, and I am going to enter my final year of high school this coming fall. High school is a [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>This is a long one folks, but well worth the read! &#8211; Len</strong></p>
<p><strong>QUESTION</strong>:</p>
<p>Dear Ms. Sone,</p>
<p>I apologize in advance for unloading an essay of my problems on you. I am 16 years<br />
old, and I am going to enter my final year of high school this coming fall. High school<br />
is a time of growth, it is a time we will always look back on, and I deeply fear I am<br />
always going to look back on this set of 4 years with regret. I feel like I&#8217;ve become an<br />
extremely stupid, selfish, and lazy person.</p>
<p>To begin with, I have been set as the overachiever since I was a child. Always getting<br />
grades at the top of the class, always getting special attention from the teacher not by<br />
kissing up, but by turning in excellent work. This was the person I was when I entered<br />
high school in 9th grade. Oh how I wish I could turn back time to that first day I set<br />
foot on this high school.</p>
<p>Without realizing it before it was too late, I have slowly and steadily become everything<br />
that I hate. Laziness&#8230; I increasingly developed a problem of procrastination of<br />
laziness starting my sophomore year. The procrastination finally caught up with me<br />
the first semester of junior year, and it happened&#8230; I got two B+&#8217;s. I completely lost<br />
my status as valedictorian. Now this may not sound like the end of the world. In fact,<br />
to me personally, it does not matter. But I have immense, shameful guilt for it because<br />
my parents have given the WORLD to me my entire life. Academics was the only thing<br />
they ever asked for, and I failed them. And I can&#8217;t look back proudly on this because I<br />
didn&#8217;t fail after trying my best. I failed because I was stupid and lazy. Similarly my dad<br />
has spent hundreds on SAT prep books. I could have completed them, but no, I<br />
procrastinated. My dad would have been so happy with a 2200. I got a 2090. Was it<br />
my best? No. I was lazy. I remember something my favorite actress, Audrey Hepburn,<br />
said, something about how you should always try your best so you could look back<br />
and be satisfied at simply that, no matter how badly you did. Here is my mom who has<br />
developed arthritis from working so hard for me, here is my dad who has never truly<br />
experienced joy since he left Vietnam, and I am just this ungrateful little wench who<br />
lost my chance to give back to them. The teachers who labeled me as future Stanford,<br />
future Harvard, future doctor in 9th grade; now they look at me with a forced smile.<br />
My grade was 93% instead of the 106% they saw, my tests had a sprinkle of B&#8217;s and<br />
even C&#8217;s when the old Kelly* simply did not accept anything below an A. Naive young<br />
Kelly*, she had the nerve to complain about the pressure of maintaing these grades.<br />
Now I would have anything to put that dedication back. I have irresponsibly<br />
procrastinated by driver&#8217;s license (starting it now when I should have last year), my<br />
subject SAT&#8217;s (which I will cram in October of next year).</p>
<p>I wonder if it is all this disappointment in my academic work that yields this part of the<br />
story..  I have become such a jealous person with a superiority complex. I never<br />
express it, it&#8217;s just these terrible thoughts that I&#8217;m horrified go through my head. I feel<br />
so stupid when someone knows something ahead of me becuase I was too lazy/busy<br />
procrastinating to find out about it myself. I am SO jealous of those who have retained<br />
their valedictorian status. I envy those who have finished their SATs with high scores,<br />
who have done all the right things in high school, have become presidents in clubs<br />
when I didn&#8217;t bother researching you&#8217;re supposed to have good leadership in high<br />
school instead of jumping around clubs with no fixed dedication to any one&#8230;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not forget my friends&#8230; I had a permanent set in middle school. It started with a<br />
few, and we kept picking up others, and eventually we reached a group of 6 who<br />
always ate lunch together, always had get-togethers. In high school, our interests<br />
began to diverge; we barely maintained the same activities and hobbies anymore.<br />
However, that didn&#8217;t stop each and every one of them from continuing to sit at the<br />
same lunch spot together every day. Each and every one&#8230; but me. I had another set of<br />
friends and one day I just shamelessly moved on to sit with them. I figured if I just say<br />
hi to the old groupie we&#8217;d still be connected, I figured our group would splinter<br />
anyway since we were all different people&#8230; But no. I completely and unreasonably<br />
deserted my old friends who had never done anything to wrong me. I suppose I miss<br />
them, I mean they don&#8217;t hate me, there&#8217;s just this overwhelming guilt for that&#8230; In<br />
second grade my favorite rhyme was &#8220;New friends are silver and old are gold.&#8221; What<br />
happened to that? How could I ever be so stupid?</p>
<p>And there are all these horrid little things too. My parents are not very materialistic so<br />
I never got them anything for mother&#8217;s or father&#8217;s day or their birthdays. They never<br />
said anything either, they didnt&#8217; care but GOD couldn&#8217;t I have done something? I am<br />
their daughter! I have lied to them, I have had a boyfriend and not told them even<br />
though my mom would fully support it, I have deceived them so many times for my<br />
selfish reasons to spend time with my friends or other silly things like that. I love my<br />
family so much and I hate being this selfish, spoiled brat who hasn&#8217;t shown an ounce<br />
of gratitude. Why can&#8217;t I be the valedictorian who has her two best friends forever, the<br />
one who is president in two clubs along with a role in ASB office, the one who is the<br />
wonderful person everyone looks up to..?</p>
<p>I was raised so much better than this. Here I am. I lost my worth ethic, my academic<br />
status, the only gift I could give to my parents, and my old friends. I have betrayed my<br />
teachers and my parents and my old friends. I&#8217;m sorry for any errors and wordiness<br />
you might have found in this whole thing, I simply could not bring myself to read back<br />
on it&#8230; I just hate myself so much for all these things in my life. I can&#8217;t find the will to<br />
forgive myself.</p>
<p><strong>ANSWER</strong>:<br />
My Dear Kelly*,     (*name changed for privacy)</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a lot here for us to discuss.</p>
<p>Important lesson: Procrastination is just a sign that you don&#8217;t really love something. If you loved it, if it was truly exciting to you, then there would be no procrastinating. You&#8217;d be clamoring to do it and no one could drag you away. Every time you force yourself to do something just so you can get a good grade or please those teachers or parents&#8230; well, the A certainly feels good, but what have you really achieved with it? You are just going along with their beliefs and expectations, and not following your heart.</p>
<p>So kudos to you for procrastinating! That&#8217;s a good sign. It&#8217;s a sign that even though you are burdened with other&#8217;s expectations of you, as well as your own, your wild heart isn&#8217;t squelched yet. Yay. Your heart (the genuine you) is still functioning and saying &#8220;Meh. That&#8217;s boring. Not for me.&#8221; Procrastination is a very important skill in life to have, except the more confident you become, it turns into &#8220;No, I&#8217;m not doing this and I don&#8217;t care what others will think!&#8221;  Which is the secret to happiness, actually.</p>
<p>What is not a secret anymore is that the most successful people didn&#8217;t have good grades. Not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with academia, but that myth that teachers and parents tell you (or imply) that your success in life depends on your grades and the name of your college &#8211; so ridiculously not true and a total manipulation of your mind making you their little slave! Read the book &#8220;The Millionaire Mind&#8221; if you don&#8217;t believe me. Also, look at your own celebrity heroes- you&#8217;ll be pressed to find many who got good grades across the board. I&#8217;m sure you know Einstein hated school. He said, and I quote, &#8220;It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.&#8221; And &#8220;Imagination is more important than knowledge.&#8221; I couldn&#8217;t agree with him more.</p>
<p>But here&#8217;s something a little deeper I want to talk to you about: your desperate need to work hard in school ie. overachieve, and guilt when you don&#8217;t, is really just about your low self-esteem. I think you&#8217;ve had that low self esteem for quite a while, and good grades were/are a quick fix, very much like an addiction.</p>
<p>When you have a high self-esteem, you know you&#8217;re amazing no matter what. Good grades, horrible grades, happy parents, unhappy parents, good hair day, bad hair day, whatever, it doesn&#8217;t change the way you see yourself. But for you, the high of getting that A&#8230; doesn&#8217;t it make you feel less crappy, like you know who you are, you&#8217;re smart and productive and loved? I know it does. I used to be the same way, believe me. It&#8217;s all just a big cover-up, like makeup, trying to hide behind A&#8217;s that you don&#8217;t think much of yourself at all. Without the top-of-the-class persona, you don&#8217;t know who you are. And that&#8217;s what really scares you &#8211; being a &#8220;nobody&#8221;.</p>
<p>The deal is: You&#8217;re not nobody; clearly you&#8217;re somebody. But, you don&#8217;t know who you are. You need to find that one out and there are no shortcuts. You&#8217;re currently in self-discovery-mode, and like most of your peers, will be for quite a few years and then forever. Think of it as an adventure, not a race, where you&#8217;ll keep redefining yourself every few years.<br />
***[SideNote: You may want to get my ebook "Find Your Passion" which is a 3-week lesson+exercise material, and will help you start forming some ideas about what excites you. It costs $15. Shoot me an email if you want it: <a href="mailto:lensone@gmail.com">lensone@gmail.com</a>]</p>
<p>You got some Bs, you procrastinated on stuff you didn&#8217;t love (like the much hated SATs), you lied and changed friends (who doesn&#8217;t?), and so you&#8217;re calling yourself &#8220;selfish, stupid, lazy&#8221;. Yikes! This is some brutal and very critical inner voice you have. It may disguise itself as your friend, but it is not. A healthy self-esteem says, &#8220;I&#8217;m alright even if my grades/friends/etc suck. In fact, I&#8217;m proud of my bad grades. I&#8217;m creative and wild and independent. No one owns me except me. I love me.&#8221; That is self-worth! It&#8217;s actually a blessing that you didn&#8217;t do so well in high-school grade-wise because you exposed your inner demons, and now you can get to work on establishing true self-worth in your senior year. Be dedicated to that.</p>
<p>So how do you raise your self-esteem? The best way is to start doing things that you love, genuinely love, and stop forcing yourself to do things you don&#8217;t. When you love a subject, you tend to do well in it easily. No force, no hard work. Hard work will only get you physical illness. I&#8217;m not saying you won&#8217;t put a lot of effort in your work, but it will feel like fun and time will pass by quickly. You know, one of those, &#8220;can&#8217;t believe it&#8217;s already 6pm. It seems like noon was 5 minutes ago&#8221;. Your passion may very well be in academics, but it probably won&#8217;t be in every single academic subject. Or maybe your passion is elsewhere, not even in school. Being a true scholar doesn&#8217;t require one to be in school, but it does require love of knowledge in some field. Think about that. Anyway, when you do the stuff you love without judgement, you know who you are. You are the one who is doing that fun thing and being really happy. You don&#8217;t need some fake and firm definition of self because you&#8217;re in Joy.</p>
<p>And I know it&#8217;s sometimes hard to do that when you are 16 because your parents and teachers are so convincing. But you&#8217;re a big girl now and you get to choose what to believe. I believe in you. Your &#8220;essay&#8221; shows you&#8217;re intelligent and have great potential to find your own path. Whatever you choose to be passionate about, I know you&#8217;ll do great in it and make us all proud. Just don&#8217;t burden yourself with unrealistic expectations. And work on your self-esteem. Seriously, if there is a subject in life you want to get an A on, it&#8217;s your self-esteem. Nothing matters more.</p>
<p>Make college and studying fun. Don&#8217;t make it about grades. Choose a major you can enjoy. Choose a school you can enjoy. Choose friends and dates you can enjoy. Never mind about what others deem appropriate or prestigious. Just because you like to change your mind often doesn&#8217;t mean you&#8217;re doing anything wrong. Life is all about experimentation and evolution. In the great scheme of things, there is no finish line. You&#8217;ll change your friends again and again, and sometimes you won&#8217;t even have any. It&#8217;s all good! Celebrate life!</p>
<p>Lastly, about your parents: their happiness or the roles they have assigned you are not your responsibilities. So be honest with them about your future plans- perhaps that you won&#8217;t be very studious anymore or whatever it may be- but keep being responsible only for your own happiness and roles you wish to play. I&#8217;m sure that much of your guilt comes from the way you have been raised, but in truth, you&#8217;re not here to be the perfect daughter or student or at the top of your class grade-wise. Who will you become? The decision is yours. Thank your parents for their previous support, but realize that they were doing it for selfish reasons as well: they wanted a daughter who is a good student so they made choices based on that. They are not perfect nor as noble as you may think. Same goes for your teachers. So, from now on, be clearer about what YOU want, and then be clear with them. Your new honest independence will take some getting used to, but the whole family will benefit in the longrun.</p>
<p>Hope this helped you sweetheart!</p>
<p>Kisses,<br />
Len Sone<br />
Self-Empowerment Expert and Life Coach<br />
<a href="http://kissesandhearts.com">http://kissesandhearts.com</a></p>
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<p><strong>I often get emails and phone calls from people who want to get the 411 on Life Coaching as a career. Some common questions are:</strong></p>
<pre>- what's it like?
- how does one become a life coach?
- can you do it full-time or do you have to get another job?
- what's good about it, what's bad about it?
- how much does it pay?
- what's the difference between life coaching and personal coaching?
- what's the difference between life coaching and therapy?</pre>
<p><strong>I&#8217;m going to do my best to answer all your questions and give you the real 411 (the good and the bad), so you can get a realistic idea of what life coaching is like.</strong></p>
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<p>In my opinion, life coaching is the best career there is, but just like everything else, it takes devotion and inspired effort. It takes time to become successful at it. Above else, it takes love.</p>
<p>First of all, life coaching is not licensed. This means that anyone can do it, and there&#8217;s no need for any degree or even certification. Now, there are many companies that offer certification (and even colleges are starting to have programs for it), but it isn&#8217;t necessary to get one.</p>
<p>Technically, you can become a life coach today. You can print up some business cards and call yourself a life coach. Many people do exactly that and are actually fantastic coaches. The skills you&#8217;ll be using depend on your own self-study of personal development, not something you&#8217;ll learn in traditional school. I think intuition plays a major role in helping people: you need to understand people and read between the lines. Most of all, you need to be convincing that you can help them with their problem and/or goals.</p>
<p>The positive aspects of this career: You work for yourself and you make your own schedule. You can work from home and usually do, as most sessions with clients happen over the phone. The money is great per hour (on average $100/hr),<br />
which means you can work less hours. You also get to have your own business, which is fantastic. There is so much freedom in this career and it&#8217;s incredibly rewarding to help people. The sessions are usually fun and creative, and they often end up benefiting you as much as your clients.</p>
<p>If you care about self-improvement, you&#8217;ll learn a lot doing this. It&#8217;s also empowering to be building your own business. And how many people get to sleep &#8217;til 2PM and do their work in their pyjamas? Well, life coaches can do this! (I do it all the time!)</p>
<p>The negative aspects of this career: You have to find your own clients, which isn&#8217;t easy, especially at the beginning. Just like any salesman (or woman), you have to sell yourself and your service (life coaching). So, how much you earn will depend on how many clients you can get. This can be difficult for many coaches as we are often sensitive souls who don&#8217;t want to be selling ourselves nor are good at it. However, we usually have to develop this skill or we&#8217;d have no clients. Another negative aspect is the cost of running your own business, which is very small in comparison to other types of businesses, but can take a toll when you&#8217;re first starting out. There is the cost of phone bills, having your own website, of marketing, of<br />
business cards, of autoresponders and mailing lists, etc.</p>
<p>Another negative aspect of life coaching is that sessions can be draining. You won&#8217;t like all your clients equally (you&#8217;re human) and some sessions may totally depress you after talking about your client&#8217;s problems. However, if you<br />
learn to select the right clients for you and lead the session in a positive direction, this shouldn&#8217;t be a frequent problem. As with everything, the anxiety and pressure to perform well will subside the longer you are doing this.</p>
<p>As you can see, most of these negatives are really just lessons to learn. Everything worth doing has challenges along the way, but that shouldn&#8217;t ever stop you from doing what you love.</p>
<p>Usually, life coaches start off with another job (any job) that supports them financially until their coaching starts to bring in enough money. It can be a slow process, but again, once you do have enough clients, you will work less and earn more. You&#8217;ll also start to get more referrals and you&#8217;ll be more marketing-savvy as more time passes.</p>
<p>All of this will depend on you.</p>
<p>Another common question is whether life coaching is the same thing as personal coaching. Ok, basically life coaching separates into two types: 1. Executive coaching, and 2. Personal coaching. Personal coaching is where you help individuals with their personal and professional lives. In executive coaching, you generally help business owners or executives<br />
reach their business goals. Different people are attracted to different kinds of coaching, so choose what you would enjoy most. (I am a personal coach and I love it!)</p>
<p>Coaches often choose a niche. For example, you can be a relationship coach who helps single women find true love. Or you can be a coach for teens. Or you can be an executive coach for small clothing stores. The possibilities are endless.</p>
<p>A great way to learn about coaching is to get sessions yourself. As you work with a life coach (or perhaps more), you will begin to see how it works. Although coaches work differently, there is always the general idea of asking our clients, &#8220;where are you now and where do you want to go?&#8221; We help our clients reach their goals. Unlike therapists, we don&#8217;t talk about the past traumas much, although sometimes we do talk about the past if it will help us understand our client&#8217;s patterns. However, a good coach always keeps their client focused on the future (and not just any future, but their ideal future).</p>
<p>I can tell you that I would never leave life coaching as it is perfect for me! I hate working for others and I am a natural teacher of self-empowerment. This is definitely a career for those who are self-motivated and like freedom.</p>
<p><strong>I hope this has answered your questions!</strong></p>
<p><strong>And I hope to have sessions with all of you and I know you&#8217;ll really enjoy them!</strong></p>
<p>Kisses,<br />
<strong>Len Sone</strong><br />
Self-Empowerment Expert and Life Coach<br />
<a href="http://kissesandhearts.com">http://kissesandhearts.com</a><br />
<em>&#8220;Be Yourself. It&#8217;s the only thing you can be truly successful at.&#8221;</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  QUESTION: Dear Len! I am a petroleum engineer from Afghanistan now in Canada, I came to Canada as a skilled worker ,because I wanted to escape the Islamic totalatarian regime in Afghanistan,I am 34 yrs old man and i have a life ,where everything seemed to against me, being non-practicing person, member of human [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>QUESTION:</strong><br />
Dear Len!<br />
I am a petroleum engineer from Afghanistan now in Canada, I came to Canada as a skilled worker ,because I wanted to escape the Islamic totalatarian regime in Afghanistan,I am 34 yrs old man and i have a life ,where everything seemed to against me, being non-practicing person, member of human right org,s the pressure/fear and last my mothher passed away when i was coming to Canada.       <br />
I have lived life that didn&#8217;t give me a chance to polish myself back home.<br />
Now in Canada, I would like to start a new life, free from anxiety,,fear  and apprehension but my past painful memories deprive me of that. It is a known fact if someone is subject to anxiety and dperession , his/her mental capibilities shrink.<br />
I have problem in focusing , paying attentionn, that&#8217;s why I score poor in my school, I have started my schooling in Canada to up-grade my skills.<br />
I would like to improve my brain function, focus, attention.<br />
Otherwise  i may not be able to get job, if if i am not that technically sound.<br />
Please provide me some advice that could help me in becomig technically sound and my brain start functioning sharpely.In this materialistic a sharp person has more chances to get a job and to progress.<br />
Thanks</p>
<p><strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
<p>Dear Bob* ,</p>
<p>my sage advice in one word: RELAX!</p>
<p>We are all taught that our work situation depends on our skills and talents, our mental capacity, but that just isn&#8217;t true. The only thing that really matters in our finances and career is our vibration. When we&#8217;re happy and having fun, everything in our life works. When we worry, nothing does. Law of Attraction is THE LAW to pay attention to.</p>
<p>And the thing is, you&#8217;re worrying a lot! You&#8217;re worrying about the past, about your work, your school&#8230;. and about your worrying. That means that your vibration is very low, which means that you&#8217;re attracting many negative things in your life, because like attracts like.</p>
<p>The only thing you need to improve is your vibration, and the only way to do that is to decide to relax, have fun and let worries go.</p>
<p>Let your mantra be: More fun, less worry. More fun, less worry. More fun, less worry.</p>
<p>Make a list of things you enjoy doing for fun and do them more often. Watch movies, play soccer, read poetry, sleep, whatever is fun and easy for you. When a negative thought arises, let God (the Universe) handle it. The old wise saying, &#8220;Let go and let God&#8221; really works wonders for someone like you, someone who has been worrying a lot. It&#8217;s time for you to step aside and let go of trying to manage everything.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t believe me, try it out for a month. Simply make your only job to have fun, and let the universe take care of the rest. You will become happier, your vibration will rise, and as a result, you will be attracting better situations including better jobs and more money. And it will all come to you easily.</p>
<p>Another thing to think about is whether you even enjoy your work as a petroleum engineer. If you don&#8217;t, change it into a career you can really love. You are still very young, and you are beginning a NEW Life. Don&#8217;t waste it! This is your chance to create the life you always dreamed of.<br />
Maybe in Afghanistan you couldn&#8217;t be your true self, but now you can. Now you can follow your genuine interests like, for example, taking acting classes because you always secretly wanted to be a famous actor, or business lessons because you always pictured yourself as a successful businessman. If money is short, find another way; do what you can with what you&#8217;ve got until more money comes- and it will! Let Canada be your new home and your new teacher; there&#8217;s a good reason why you moved to a different continent. CHANGE.</p>
<p>It would help you enormously to stop trying to act like a serious and responsible adult, and be a kid again (or maybe for the first time). Dream, nap, play, run.<br />
Life is really fun when you let it be. But it&#8217;s your choice. The thing about life is that the stronger your intention to have fun, the more fun life becomes. It&#8217;s not an instantaneous process because YOU have to change, but life is really just a mirror of you. So if life right now seems all serious and full of pressure, it&#8217;s because You are serious and pressure yourself.</p>
<p>Another perk to having more fun is that it improves your brain function, focus, and attention. All the things you wanted to improve in the first place. But that&#8217;s just icing on the cake. The real gift is that you&#8217;ll be having fun!</p>
<p>I recommend you read &#8220;Ask and It is Given&#8221; by Abraham-Hicks. It will go more in-depth about Law of Attraction. You can also access more of my articles on my website: http://kissesandhearts.com</p>
<p>Finally, I leave you with one of my favorite quotes:</p>
<pre>"Life is too important to be taken seriously" - Oscar Wilde</pre>
<p>Have fun,<br />
<strong>Len Sone</strong><br />
Self-Empowerment Expert and Certified Life Coach</p>
<p>http://kissesandhearts.com</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Be Yourself! It&#8217;s the only thing you can be truly successful at.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>(*name changed for privacy)</p>
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<p>On our path, our calling, there are many fears to conquer. I believe it was Doreen Virtue&#8217;s angels who said that <em><strong>the greater our mission, the greater our fears will be</strong></em>. Indeed, I&#8217;m finding that many of us &#8220;Lightworkers&#8221; have to get over our shyness and embarrassment to really have an impact. One of the common challenges is to find clients and an audience. Not easy! And mostly because of our own hangups. So how do you deal with that stuff? Well, that&#8217;s why I have the 90 Day Assertiveness Training. I really want to help you guys have support while you&#8217;re getting over these humbling experiences of, say, pitching your products and getting rejected. Or, heck, just asking that hot guy/gal on a date.</p>
<p><strong>Big Smile Like You&#8217;re on Top of the World</strong></p>
<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p>
<p> Those games we played as kids, now called role-playing, still work wonders for people&#8217;s careers and personal lives. I ask my clients to roleplay with me by pretending they are on top of the world.</p>
<p> One of my wonderful clients, Megan, didn&#8217;t think she could get a position she really wanted. Too much competition, she said. So I asked her to pretend she just got the job and tell me about it. It was a slow start but&#8230; woah, once she got going&#8230; she really let herself go and had more fun than she had in a while. And guess what happened? Within an hour, the CEO of the company called her and said she&#8217;s hired! Megan couldn&#8217;t believe it!<br />
 <br />
These are the kinds of things that happen when you roleplay with a life coach and mentally allow yourself to feel the excitement of success!</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Whatcha waiting for?</strong></p>
<p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p>
<p><strong>Assertiveness Training</strong> is designed to help you deal with&#8230; well, breaking your barriers. And that&#8217;s not glamorous because life asks us to go beyond our comfort zones. That means, getting over embarrassment and rejection. Getting over guilt and shame. But, good news! You don&#8217;t need to do it alone. I&#8217;m here for you. Supporting you is my job. </p>
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<h3>Discover how to earn a great living doing what you love!</h3>
<h3>In this group teleseminar, we&#8217;ll work together on all of the following:</h3>
<h3>- You&#8217;ll find your passion!<br />
- You&#8217;ll set your results effectively!<br />
- You&#8217;ll start creating your project(s)!<br />
- You&#8217;ll discover your worth and how to charge what you&#8217;re worth!<br />
- You&#8217;ll clear the clutter in your surroundings and mind!<br />
- You&#8217;ll be inspired to be extraordinary!<br />
- You&#8217;ll become expensive!<br />
- You&#8217;ll make tons of money!</h3>
<h3>This teleseminar is the first step in showing your commitment to yourself. It&#8217;s saying, &#8220;I matter! I want to succeed!&#8221; Let&#8217;s get you to a place where you feel good about the amount of dollars you&#8217;re making!</h3>
<h3>Interested? Email me to sign up and you will be sent the necessary links.</h3>
<h3>The teleseminar will run for about 1.5 hours.</h3>
<h3>FEE: $97 (or FREE if you join my Assertiveness Training Program)</h3>
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<h3>Kisses,<br />
Len Sone<br />
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len@kissesandhearts.com</h3>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Teenager&#8217;s life doesn&#8217;t feel real</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 03:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[QUESTION: Hi. I&#8217;m very sorry if this question is in the wrong category, but I&#8217;m honestly confused on where it should go. I just need help getting through this phase in my life. When i was 15 (I&#8217;m currently 17), my life hit a difficult and hard-to-describe phase. Ever since i was 15, it&#8217;s like [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Hi.<br />
I&#8217;m very sorry if this question is in the wrong category, but I&#8217;m honestly confused on where it should go. I just need help getting through this phase in my life. When i was 15 (I&#8217;m currently 17), my life hit a difficult and hard-to-describe phase. Ever since i was 15, it&#8217;s like my life has been a gigantic dream, but not in a good way whatsoever. It&#8217;s like i&#8217;m not here, i&#8217;m just wasting away my life. I know it might be hard to understand, but this is the best way i can describe it. My life seems like one gigantic dream. I&#8217;m not &#8220;living&#8221; my life. It&#8217;s as though Im seeing it all go by, and I can&#8217;t do one thing about it.<br />
Could this be because of a chemical deficiency? Could this be just a teenage phase? I don&#8217;t think i could have put this on myself. I don&#8217;t do drugs, drink, or smoke, so i know that couldn&#8217;t be an answer. But please, i know it might be hard to understand, but please try to e-mail me back as soon as possible. I truly need help through this. Thank you for your time.</h3>
<h3>ANSWER:</h3>
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<h3>Hi Billy (*name changed for privacy),yes, this is the right place for your question!</p>
<p>I know that a lot of people may tell you that you may have some chemical deficiency and put you on some drug. However, even our body chemistry is caused by our vibration (our thoughts and emotions). To change your issue, you need to focus your thoughts in a positive direction (more on that later).</p>
<p>If you are familiar with the Law of Attraction, you will know that the more you think of something, the more it appears in your life. Since you have been saying over and over to yourself in the past 2 years that life appears to not be real, you have attracted even more of that mental state and experiences in your life. It doesn&#8217;t matter how it started, so don&#8217;t try to figure that out. That won&#8217;t help. What matters now is how to change that and become happy.</p>
<p>Since you bring up the issue of dreams and feeling like you&#8217;re wasting your life, let&#8217;s talk about your dreams! What are your dreams? What do you want to accomplish in your life? Are there any scenarios, locations, careers or hobbies that you feel called to experience? I know that you must have dreams, for we all do. And as a teenager, you must have a lot!</p>
<p>So, the cure for you my dear is to start thinking about your passion(s), and then DO IT. Start with baby steps, but do your best to move forward with it. Then you will find yourself really living!<br />
[You may wish to start with a free online class I created called "Find Your Passion", which is located here: http://kissesandhearts.com/classes/free-class-find-your-passion/]</p>
<p>The question of &#8220;What Excites Me?&#8221; is the most important question to ask yourself.</p>
<p>It may help you to know that many people experience what you are now experiencing, and actually, it is a very good thing because it means that you are going through a TRANSFORMATION. Obviously for you, when you hit 15, the life you knew, as a child, started to change. What your parents live or believe is no longer enough. You are now at a stage where you are ready to define yourself!</p>
<p>So how do you want to define yourself? Who do you want to become? That&#8217;s what life is asking of you now, and if you follow your excitement and intuition no matter what anyone else says, you will become a very happy and empowered young man. And very quickly too!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very important that you define a very clear intention for yourself. Again, something that calls you and excites you. When you have a clear positive self-defined direction in your life, you will feel much better. You&#8217;ll know where you&#8217;re headed, and it will feel magical!</p>
<p>You&#8217;re ok kid. Nothing&#8217;s wrong with you. Now go out there and become the person you really want to be (because that&#8217;s who you actually are)!</p>
<p>Lots of love to you,<br />
Len Sone<br />
certified Life Coach</h3>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: How do I stop my Inner Critic?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question: How can I let go of guilt? I feel quilty about everything. After I talked to people I would think , did I say that right, why did I say that, this goes on and on. What it the best path to stop my inner critic to alway pop out as it is really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Question</strong>: How can I let go of guilt? I feel quilty about everything. After I talked to people I would think , did I say that right, why did I say that, this goes on and on. What it the best path to stop my inner critic to alway pop out as it is really keeping me back from just livng my life. -Theta</p>
<p><strong>Answer</strong>:</p>
<p>Dear &#8220;Theta,&#8221;</p>
<p>you ask a very good question. Most people have this same problem, although when you look at them, you may think they&#8217;re doing a lot better. Some truly are, but at least 80% of the population is full of critical and fearful thoughts about themselves and others. You are not alone!</p>
<p>Nevertheless, you do owe it to yourself to change your thinking. Your Inner Critic always comes from critical parents/family/teachers and you had absorbed their negativisms as a child. So obviously, changing the way you think isn&#8217;t going to be quick, because it took years and years, decades even, to get you to think critically. Fortunately, it will take a small fraction of that time to go back to your natural self and a loving outlook.</p>
<p>So, what you need to do is to develop a new loving way of talking to yourself. This new way of thinking and verbalizing will sound FAKE at first. I want you to know that so that you don&#8217;t stop practicing it. Once you practice it for a while, it will become second nature.<br />
Considering this is the most important and valuable gift you can give to yourself, it is really worth the effort.</p>
<p>The &#8220;real you&#8221; totally adores and loves you. The real you (also called your Inner Being in the spiritual circles) would never ever criticize you because it knows that you are a wonderful and valuable person. You are worth as much as anyone else on the planet!</p>
<p>Here are some steps to help you:</p>
<p>1. When you criticize yourself, see if you can determine exactly who this voice comes from. You may even have an image of the person attached to the thought. I often see my mother&#8217;s image and I know that my negative thought is something she would say/think about me.</p>
<p>2. Once you determine who is behind a certain thought, figure out if you want to agree with them. Simply make a clear decision, &#8220;Yes, I believe they are right.&#8221; or &#8220;Nope, I choose to think this instead.&#8221;<br />
Where most of us stumble is that our parents or teachers were truly convicted that they were right when they criticized us, but that doesn&#8217;t mean they were! See, there are many truths. As many as people on this planet. So don&#8217;t get caught up in the trap of believing that either they are right and you are wrong, or vice versa. Both people can be right! You don&#8217;t need to convince other people to agree with you in order to feel that you are right. This is where most of us go wrong. All we need to do is choose what we want to believe, and not care what anyone else has to say about it. Stay strong in your own chosen beliefs!</p>
<p>3. Choose the thought that feels better to you. For example, which of these two feels better to you, &#8220;I said that wrong because the person didn&#8217;t agree with me.&#8221; OR &#8220;Even though that person didn&#8217;t agree, I told him/her my truth in the moment and I&#8217;m proud of myself for that.&#8221;</p>
<p>4. In your alone time, start giving yourself compliments for every little thing you do. Compliment yourself for washing dishes, taking a nice bath, buying a nice blouse, whatever. Compliment yourself especially when you&#8217;re feeling down and unsure of yourself. Soothe yourself by telling yourself that you did everything right and that your life is getting better.</p>
<p>5. Think of the most loving angel you can imagine and say to yourself what they would say. Imitation is a great tool for beginners. An angel would tell you that they love you and all that fuzzy warm stuff. As cheesy as it may sound, this is really how all of us should talk to ourselves. This is what LOVE sounds like.</p>
<p>6. Meditate often. This means: sit in a quiet place, and stare at a point on the wall, having as little thought as possible. You can also close your eyes, though for beginners I recommend keeping them open and focused on something. When people close their eyes, they often start thinking! But by keeping them open and focused on something, you eliminate other thoughts more easily.<br />
Although weird at first, meditation has been shown to equalize the right and left hemispheres of the human brain. It teaches those who practice it what peacefulness feels like. Most of us have forgotten or never experienced it because we grew up with impatient and stressed parents in cities full of insanity!<br />
At first these changes will be something you&#8217;ll need to consciously think about and you can make it into a fun game. Within months, you will see how your new responses will become more automatic.<br />
However, the tweaking of one&#8217;s thoughts is something we deliberate creators never stop working with. Our self-talk can always be even better.</p>
<p>Finally, it will help you to find a professional to support you in this process of changing your self-talk. A life coach (which is what I do) is a great asset. Life coaching isn&#8217;t therapy. We do not live in the past, but help our client get to where they want to go self-esteem and goal-wise. You will have to spend some money on this, but I believe it&#8217;s worth it because you won&#8217;t feel so alone and full of self-doubt.</p>
<p>I hope this has helped you, love!</p>
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