Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Life coaches and ways of getting out of a slump



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People often whine and say: “I’m in a slump.”

But life coaches say this happens every now and then.

Slumps, downturns, disappointments—or whatever you call them these days—are unique reminders that there’s still room for fresh beginnings. All you have to do is to be patient, even as you do something about them. One way of dealing with these negative events is participating in life coaching. Here are some of the well-respected life coaches and their means of helping their clients walk out of bad experiences:

Marc Accetta

Just like sporting coaches, Marc Accetta and his team of experts of the Marc Accetta Seminars guide you to achieve your greatest dreams. They have created a coaching system that focuses on reinforcing the principles taught at their educational events. They offer no promises and guarantees to results, but they strive to do the best they can, with the use of edutainment. It’s their pride and pleasure to help turn long-lost dreams into reality and the face of life’s scams and problems into certainty.


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T. Harv Eker

T. Harv Eker has helped millions reach their financial freedom goal. His methods are immediate and lasting in results. He encourages commitment from you if you want to unleash your true potential. Using the principles he teaches, T. Harv Eker combines a unique brand of ‘street-smarts with heart’.


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Bob Proctor

Bob Proctor is one of the most sought-after speakers in the world of professional coaching and company seminars. Mr. Proctor is considered one of the living masters of the Law of Attraction and has focused his teachings on helping people use the power of their mind to achieve prosperity, rewarding relationships, and spiritual fulfillment.


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If you feel you need a life-changing experience, maybe it’s about time to consider life coaching. This just might be the key.

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