Guest bloggers

Power Tools for the Professional Trainer

by Stephanie 5 October 2011
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October = Recommended Resources Month (brought to you by our most resourceful Stephanie, Virtual Assistant and Coaching Works & Hero Coaches Client Relations Manager) Greetings Hero Coaches. Stephanie here! Back again to continue talking about different websites and resources for coaches, trainers and consultants. Today, I’m going to discuss finding quality supplies for trainers and [...]

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Virtual Assisting as a Way to Manage Your Coaching Enterprise

by Stephanie 3 October 2011
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October = Recommended Resources Month (brought to you by our most resourceful Stephanie, Virtual Assistant and Coaching Works & Hero Coaches Client Relations Manager) Hello out there, Hero Coaches! I am Stephanie and I am so pleased to be part of the amazing team Shailia has built! Shailia is going to be traveling and working [...]

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Wie wir denken

by Thomas Lang 30 March 2010
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Oder der Supermarkt unserer Wahrnehmungsfilter! Der große Denker und Philosoph Arthur Schoppenhauer vertrat die Meinung, dass der Welt ein unvernünftiges Prinzip – der „Wille“ – zugrundeliegt. Sein Spruch „Ein Mensch kann zwar tun was er will, aber nicht wollen, was er will“ beschreibt in einem Satz das Dilemma vieler Probleme. Sie, geneigter Leser dieser Zeilen, [...]

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Goodbye Berlin, Hello Rasquera

by Andree 9 January 2010
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How to turn a Drama into a Romantic Comedy Greetings from Rasquera! Never heard of it? Good. That’s why I am here. Rasquera is a quiet village in the Catalunyan Countryside. 775 people live here and since two weeks I am one of them. But this story starts almost two years earlier in Berlin. I [...]

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D for Death

by Benedikt 17 December 2009
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Life is a Death Trap Or is it Not? In the TV series “Band of Brothers” revolving around the soldiers from the 101st American Airborne Division during World War II, the legendary Lieutenant Ronald Speirs gives a frightened soldier, Albert Blithe, a lecture on the matter of death: “We’re all scared. You hid in that [...]

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Speed Up to Slow Down

by Petra 8 December 2009
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Shailia and Pat asked me to contribute a blog post about “when to slow down and when to speed up”. Here are some of my ideas on the topic. Today, we face a lot of situations where one simple ability is not enough to successfully fulfill the job we have been asked to do. More [...]

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Roman Braun on the Art of Business and Communication

by Roman 8 November 2009
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Was Unternehmenskultur mit Kunst zu tun hat Ein Reporter stellt dem Hundertjährigen die unvermeidliche Frage: “Worauf führen Sie Ihr langes Leben zurück?” “Das kann ich noch nicht sagen”, meint der Greis, “ich verhandle noch mit zwei Frühstücksflockenfirmen und einem Fruchtsaftfabrikanten.” Werbung ist ein fester Bestandteil unserer Kultur, weil… Erfolg = Leistung x Kommunikation² Es ist [...]

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Meet Daniel Jennewein

by Daniel 21 October 2009
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An up-and-coming illustrator of children’s books, Daniel Jennewein is certainly doing something different than most. He is living his dream. In this post, he shares the story of his career move from graphic designer to book illustrator. We are thrilled that he is the first person to be featured in our DSD (doing something different) [...]

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The Inner Clock Fairytale

by Benedikt 19 October 2009
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Despite a myriad of experiments, medical science has yet to discover a clock in the human body. Still, people frequently talk about their inner clock as if it were an organ, like the liver. Human beings do have a biorhythm, which has not been mechanically “clocked”, but which can adapt to varying circumstances in a [...]

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