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6 Steps to Change                                 by Ada Gimlan

Deepest Fears                                       by Marianne Williamson

What is a Life Coach?                          by Ada Gimlan

I Lost My Instruction Book to Life When they Cut My Umbilical Cord        by Ada Gimlan

 

 

6 Steps to Change                    by Ada Gimlan

Realize you are stuck in habits. Become aware of what you have tried in the past that has not worked. Become willing to let go of what hasn’t worked while honoring previous attempts.

  1. Become open to other perspectives. Focus on the solution not the problem.
  2. Examine your beliefs and how they have and have not served you. Realize there is a choice of which path or action to take.
  3. Evaluate your next steps; am I doing them out of choice, habit or fear? Check them out with others.
  4. If you make mistakes, realize its part of the path. See what your part is and apologize where necessary. Acknowledge it. Learn from it – what’s the lesson in it.
  5. Evaluate your plans by whether they fit your beliefs and values. Act accordingly.

 Change and transformation are difficult – if it weren’t you would already be doing it. That is why we need support and guidance along the way. Are you ready to change?

 

To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act.
                                                              — Anatole France

We need to let the old go, so the new can emerge. 
                                                                 — Peggy Bassett

 

Do you connect to any of these?

Is your life on hold until the time is right (and it's never right)? 

Do you give your power away?

Do you take care of others needs and ignore your own?

Do you openly and honestly express your truth and opinions?

Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired?

Are you ready and willing to change?

Are you willing to put as much energy into changing as you were into stagnating?

Are you ready to decide?

 

© Copyright     2004 Inner Core Coaching

 


What is a Life Coach?             by Ada Gimlan

 

Coaching is a partnership focused on getting your goals accomplished.

 

A Coach is trained to listen deeply, acknowledge what’s there, question assumptions, point out conflicts and assist you in creating strategies toward success.  A Coach is going to be bold, honest, keep you focused on what it is you want, the realities of where you are currently and keep you looking forward. A Coach’s only objective is your success – as defined by you.

 

As you attempt to transition, you will be confronted with the change process. The change process has many twists, turns and bumps in the road. A Coach can help guide you through the rough spots and keep you on the road. If getting from point A to point B were a simple process, we would all do it. The truth is - it’s not.

 

We make our plans, set our goals and life has a funny way of throwing us off course and testing our resolve. Don’t give up on your dreams, yourself and your goals. You could be five minutes away from the miracle happening.

 

Is Coaching for You?

 

 

What kind of changes can a coach support you in? Some examples are:

-        Transitions

-        Weight loss

-        Career changes

-        Finding life purpose

-        Next steps

-        Clarifying values

-        Finding balance

 

© Copyright     2004 Inner Core Coaching


I Lost My Instruction Book to Life When They Cut My Umbilical Cord        by Ada Gimlan

Before I was born I knew how to do very complicated things, like make sure my heart, brain and legs developed correctly. I even knew how to breathe underwater. I must have done something wrong because then I got kicked out, slapped and was forced to breathe air. Since then, everything I’ve learned has been trial and error. It took about a year for me to stand up and walk, and boy, did I fall a lot before that happened. When I tried to talk, but only gurgles and sounds came out. It took about a year and a half to formulate those sounds into words. Then I had all these big people telling me what was “right and wrong”. What to stop doing and what to do more of. Before I knew it, I was supposed to figure out what was right and wrong on my own. It got really confusing when I found out that other people had different ideas of what “right and wrong” was.  

 

I wanted to scream, “Where’s the instruction book? What do I do now? Who’s got the answers?”

 

The answer is none of us do. We all have to tune in to our Inner Guidance Systems (IGS) and do the best we can.   IGS is your personal GPS system. GPS, which stands for Global Positioning System, is a device which is used to show you your exact position on the earth anytime, anywhere. A GPS receiver picks up signals from satellites. Just like you can find your current position with GPS, your IGS is your internal guidance system, your inner wisdom. It’s that place inside of you that has all the answers. It’s usually non-verbal. It’s that inner knowing that you were born with. But when was the last time you actually used it? Do you even know where your IGS is? When was the last time you saw it or heard it? Even more importantly, when was the last time you listened to it, really listened? Because there’s an awful lot of static from other people’s Inner Guidance Systems, which are influenced by political and cultural views (and what we hear from the media), that impact what we think about.

 

How do you find your own IGS and tune in? Well, you have to start with your body; it’s the only physical thing you have. Just like the GPS receiver which picks up the signals from the satellites, your body is like the receiver that picks up the signals from other people and from the world around you.   So when you are talking to someone and your stomach starts to hurt--pay attention (it may not be food related). Pay attention when your energy drains, your brain becomes confused, or you get the feeling that the rug has been pulled out from under your feet. You’re probably with a toxic person. Pay attention when you feel safe, secure, relaxed and when it’s easy to breathe. You’re probably with a person who is supportive and understands and cares for you. (Did you just take a breath when you read the last sentence?)  

 

Which state would you rather be in - toxic or supported? Why then do we often allow ourselves to accept the less desirable state? Because we don’t trust ourselves and our Inner Guidance System. Because we’ve been programmed to be polite instead of aware. On a daily basis, start to watch your energy. How often are you feeling drained and how often are you feeling charged? Knowing this is a start to taking charge of your life and reconnecting with the wisdom you gave away to others, because that’s what they said was best for you. But they lost the instruction book when they lost their umbilical cords, too.

Contact   Ada   to start getting in touch with your Inner Guidance System

© Copyright     2004 Inner Core Coaching


Deepest Fears                          by Marianne Williamson

Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?

Actually, who are you not to be?

You are a child of the universe.
Your playing small doesn't serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that
other people won't feel insecure around you...
...as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.

 

 

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