How are you trying?

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How are you trying? Vulnerability is one of the toughest challenges we face both professionally and personally. The mantra is: We do the best that we can, with the tools that we have, for the moment we are in. Our job is to try, not decide. Our job is to… Read more »

CRDL Coaching & Summit Scholars come together to talk about the Gap Year to parents of teens this Tuesday at 12 noon!

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Intelligent Office will host a NEW Seminar on the ever more popular Gap Year!  Preparing your teen for the prime of their life? Give them the gift of PRIME! Give them the tools and skills to help them make strong decisions and put them on the path for success in their… Read more »

Change vs Transition

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Change. How do YOU perceive change? Change can be a difficult word. Change can be good. Change can be perceived as bad. But mostly, change is unknown. When something is unknown it can invoke feelings of fear and anxiety. Change can make you feel as if things are out of… Read more »

Coaching Young Women

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Thought Leadership Article CRaDLe Coaching by Adina Morris Coaching as an industry has developed over the last number of decades and most recently in the last ten years. It has catapulted to the forefront of how we live all parts of our lives. Coaching reaches all areas of life and… Read more »

Vulnerability: Empowering vs. Disempowering

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Vulnerability: Empowering vs. Disempowering – Power Tool The word “Vulnerability” conjures up a variety of feelings for different people. The dictionary.com definition of “Vulnerability” is, “Capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt.” Man is vulnerable to outside forces; that is the human condition. We never know what tomorrow… Read more »