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What Do You Want?

By Pam Solberg-Tapper on July 8, 2010

This Blog is By Kathie Allen, CPCC, ACC –   Guest Writer

As a coach, it has often occurred to me that my clients are afraid to “want” things. They live in a place of wishing but they never take action to go after it.

What is it that you want?  What do you want to “Have?  Be? Do”?  Make a “bucket” list of your desires!  Identify those things that will add depth to your life and life to your years so they have a chance to become a reality.  Find a friend (or a coach) to record all the things you want to “Have, Be, Do” as you speak.  Tell the truth!  You will be surprised at what comes out of your mouth.

I encourage my clients to categorize the most important things on their lists, and begin to take action to make those dreams become reality. I check in with them frequently to see how they are doing.  And you know what?  They make most of those dreams come true!

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Kathie Allen, CPCC, ACC – Professional Life and Leadership Coach. Kathie loves to work with people who believe in the greater good and those in search of deeper meaning for their lives. Contact Kathie:  218-326-9267 • insight@paulbunyan.net

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