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Tag Archives: Joan Washburn

How to Write a Powerful Vision for Your Life

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  • 7 Years ago
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In the last few months, my work has been even more fulfilling, my income has doubled, my health has improved, and I am riding the horse I have always dreamed of!  “What happened?!” you ask.  “Did you win the lottery?”  Nope!  I sat down one morning with a cup of coffee and wrote a vison […]

Joan Washburn Finding Clarity and Building a Life on Purpose

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Joan Washburn was a driven results-oriented corporate sales person before two major life events stopped her in her tracks nine years ago. For 27 years, she traveled every week of her life – to at least 1 city, often 2.  Looking back, she realizes how she missed out on creating a life outside of work. […]

Podcast with Joan Washburn

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Listen to our podcast with Executive Coach, Joan Washburn.

How to Stop Losing Your Keys

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Do you think about what’s next instead of what’s NOW? Executive Coach Joan Washburn shares a valuable coaching principle based on an example from her own life. Learn what to do when you are especially busy. Watch more videos from Joan’s video series at Coffee Break With Coach Joan.

Are You One of the 87%?

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Did you know that approximately 87% of the people in the world feel inferior in some way? The major reasons given for these feelings of inferiority is that we spend way too much time comparing how we’re doing with our judgement of how someone else is doing. In other words, comparing our insides to someone […]

No Groaning Allowed!

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  • 7 Years ago
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It’s that wonderful time of the year again. A time full of possibilities and time to create your 2017 Goals. If that thought makes you groan and want to turn the page, this article is for you! We’ve all created goals throughout our lives. Some we have completed; some we lost interest in half way […]