Showing posts with label personal life coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal life coaching. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Lessons in Management


LESSONS IN MANAGEMENT
(source unknown)

Lesson 1: A man is getting into the shower just as his wife is finishing up her shower, when the doorbell rings. The wife quickly wraps herself in a towel and runs downstairs. When she opens the door, there stands Bob , the next-door neighbor. Before she says a word, Bob says, "I'll give you $800 to drop that towel." After thinking for a moment, the woman drops her towel and stands naked in front of Bob. After a few seconds, Bob hands her $800 and leaves. The woman wraps back up in the towel and goes back upstairs. When she gets to the bathroom, her husband asks, "Who was that?: "It was Bob the next door neighbor," she replies. "Great," the husband says, "did he say anything about the $800 he owes me?"


Moral of the story: If you share critical information pertaining to credit and risk with your shareholders, in time you may be in a position to prevent avoidable exposure.



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Monday, July 21, 2008

Now YOU Can Be a Coach

Someone asked me the other day about becoming a coach. Did you know that I have trained and certified coaches all over the US and the world?

I train long-distance, and also offer one-day seminars for training and certification in Dallas, San Diego, and the D. C. area. (email me at sdunn@susandunn.cc to arrange YOURS.)

Want to become a coach?

  • The ideal profession
  • You're your own boss
  • You set your own schedule and hours and rates
  • It's a portable profession - you can move any time you want
  • The perfect retirement profession
  • No one can fire you
  • You can only get better with age
  • You help me
  • YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE
  • Tremendous growth field
  • Cited in a recent publication as one of the sneaky 6-figure occupations

Areas I can certify you in include, but are not limited to:

  • Dating
  • Wellness
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Life balance
  • Stress
  • Parenting
  • Personal Life Coach
  • Business Coach
  • Life Coach
  • Relationship Coach

I have an M.A. in Clinical Psychology, and was one of the founding members of Coachville, serving on Thomas Leonard's R&D team. I am proud to be Step-parenting expert and Attract your dream partner expert on a major website. I serve as EQ expert for WebProNews, and am proud to have been named Spiritual Life Path, and Adult Development Expert for selfgrowth.com, the largest selfhelp portal on the Internet.

Come learn with the coach who trains the other coaches.

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Requirements? An interest in becoming a coach.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Opera Prompters, Life Coaches & Emotional Intelligence

HOW ARE COACHES LIKE OPERA PROMPTERS?
BTW, what's an opera prompter?? And what's that got to do with emotional intelligence?
by Susan Dunn, M.A., Personal Life & Dating Coach
sdunn@susandunn.cc

5 hours you’re standing on-stage, often not singing yourself, but still required to be present. How do you keep from drifting off? Soprano Christine Brewer, soprano with the San Francisco Opera, admitted, in a Wall Street Journal article by Thomas S. Burton, entitled “It’s Not Over (Yet) for Those Who Cue Divas,” that in a recent 5-hour performance of Wagner’s TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, it happened to her. She drifted off, and Jonathan Kuhner saved her life.

Jonathan Kuhner … Philip Eisenberg … know these names? Philip Eisenberg’s name appears on the SF opera program as “Philip Eisenberg, Assistant for Artists, Emeritus. What do these gentleman do? They’re PROMPTERS for operas, and, according to one source, there are fewer than 10 prompters working full-time in U. S. companies these days.

Are they needed?

Well according to Baritone Nathan Gunn, “They always get the biggest applause at cast parties.” One can imagine how many lives and careers they have saved. Don’t you wish you had one?? Well now you can ... but read on.

Gunn pointed out that if you see a singer standing longer than they should at front-center stage, it’s probably because they’re lost and looking to the prompter to lead them back.

Or looking for confidence. A recent article described James Johnson, 68-year-old prompter, descending into the prompter’s box (it doesn’t even have a real name!) minutes before the beginning of Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin,” where, as the orchestra of the Chicago Lyric Opera began, he kept the beat with his hands, said the first word of many lines, and [exuded] confidence so the singers stayed calm.”

Many of the prompters are ‘of an age’ – many operas must be known (and remember, each has ‘so many words’), and many languages (those ‘many words’ are not always in the singer’s native tongue). They also have to have a lot of emotional intelligence. Opera singers say they can also serve as “your voice of reason and practicality,” when the conductor speaks in that foreign language they do, i.e., “sing like an obelisk,” or “you’re making a sound that’s domelike. I want a parabola.” The opera stars look to the prompters to interpret.

Don’t you wish you had one at work, when your boss says “prioritize according to the functionality,” or “I don’t care, just make sure you choose the RIGHT place.” (This is what personal life coaches do – help you interpret.)

Or don’t you wish you had one to guide you through your role as leading man or romantic heoine in your own romantic drama? Someone to help you keep the beat (how often to call her, how often to see her), to interpret the silence (why doesn’t he call?), or to translate the foreign-speak (“What does a woman mean when she says…?”) This is what personal life coaches do.
Back to those opera prompters, I guess since the orchestra sits between you and me in the audience, and the singers on stage, we do not hear, for instance, when the beat gets ragged and the prompter pounds on the floor of the box to make the beat more pronounced to the singers. Or when, according to a Wall Street Journal article about prompters, Christine Brewer lost her way, started singing the role of another, and the prompter leaned out of the box and yelled, “Stop singing.”

The WSJ article hastens to laud Ms. Brewer’s voice … why are we so hesitant to acknowledge that needing assistance about certain things does not negate other skills? Of course you’re tops in the field of law, but that’s a lot different from courting the woman of your dreams? Of maybe you’re Wife and Mother of the Year, but your career sure could use some coaching.

Prompters are like coaches, because they prepare the singers beforehand, as well as guiding them during. “The prompter’s job,” says Burton, in the WSJ, “combines the skills of a conductor, musicologist and linguist, with an unusual ability to listen to the orchestra, keep time with the hands and deliver the singers’ lines a moment before the downbeat.”

Kuhner describes it as “juggling.” That’s often how I feel as a coach – maintaining the beat for the client’s juggling act!

“Operas just have so many words,” said soprano Susan Graham, in praise of the prompters, who are making a comeback. “I’m a big lover of prompters,” she said.

Need it be said that in Italy, where they originated, they’ve continued all along, but opera houses in the U. S. are bringing them back after a lapse.

Wouldn’t you like to have a prompter when you’re stage-center, whether it be in dating, career, parenting or retirement? That’s what coaching is all about: preparing you beforehand, and making it easier during, for a professional and successful outcome. It’s someone to teach you the lines “when there are so many words,” to interpret the words of others, prompt you and prepare you so you are self-assured, and stick with you until your Perfect Performance is completed and the applause is ringing in your ears. Also I might add, and this will make you laugh -- to tell you when to stop singing!

A personal life coach can also greatly increase your productivity. Caruso wouldn’t have thought of performing without a prompter, and because of this, he typically did one opera one night in one town, and another opera the next night in another town.

Consider, for instance, if you are seriously looking for a lifetime partner on online dating sites. How on earth do you keep track of it all, and how do you know what to do when with each contender … kind of like a 5-hour Wagnerian opera isn’t it? Thank heavens for prompters, and thank heavens for coaches. I know I have greatly increased the success-capacity of many clients, and together we have pulled off some “bravo” and “encore” performances.

“My coach is someone to come back to and check in with along the way,” says one of my clients. “Susan eliminates a lot of static for me so I can concentrate on my game.”

In fact, pretty similar to WSJ’s description of a prompter as “…a safety net and a friendly face, allowing performers to concentrate more…” adding, “They help keep complex and loud passages together.”

For coaching, email me at sdunn@susandunn.cc . Dating coaching a specialty.


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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Lance Armstrong, an Inspiration

Coaching, isn't just for athletes any more.

Enjoy this inspirational video from Lance Armstrong. ("Don't ever give up. Live strong.")



"Pain is temporary, it may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, if I quit; however, it lasts forever." -Lance Armstrong is a true motivation for anyone who needs their spirits lifted.

"I think I can pull this out." -- one on my clients going through a very difficult time.

Need coaching? eMail me at sdunn@susandunn.cc

"EVERYTHING IN STRATEGY IS VERY SIMPLE, BUT THAT DOES NOT MAKE EVERYTHING EASY." -- Carl von Clausewitz

Susan has been chosen Adult and Senior Development Expert for SelfGrowth.com, the largest self help portal on the Internet rated #1 by google and yahoo. Susan is Attract Your Dream Partner Expert and Step-Parenting Expert for expert.com, and Ask the EQ Expert for WebProNews.

MY TOP TWO STRENGTHS ON THE STRENGTHSFINDER(r) are Deliberative and Strategic. Let me help you sort it out and plan the strategy that works for you. Strategy is everything!

Personal Life Coaching for all your needs.

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

What personal life coaching can do for you

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Susan Dunn Personal Coaching

When you're ready for Dunn personal coaching, you're ready to make some serious changes in your life. Coaching isn't just for pro sports figures, and CEOs making 6 figures -- it's for anyone who wants success, in professional or personal life.

With Susan Dunn Personal Life Coaching you can make the strides you've been eager to. Now is the time. But just like sports training and working out, you have to have the right equipment and the right team backing you all the way. That's why there's Susan Dunn's Personal Life coaching.


You can achieve more than you thought possible when you have the right combination going for you. It's like a body makeover, you'll discover muscles you never had and build strength where you really need it. It doesn't matter where you live, we have coached clients worldwide (just to name a few - India Singapore, all over the US, Scotland, Wales, the UK, Malaysia, the Phillipines, China and more).


WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT


A clear path and strategy
Importan feedback
The support and resources you need
Email support at your finger tips, Internet and phone
No contract
Unlike trying to do this on your own, you get the feedback that makes the difference
You might not be a celebrity -- yet -- but you can treat yourself like one.
You don't have to waste your time in traffic - enjoy all the benefits from the privacy of your own home of office

Sign up now. Call for a personal consultation to see if Personal Life Coaching with Susan Dunn is for you. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc or call (817) 734-1471.


Susan's website is: http://www.susandunn.cc/ .


Susan's company provides personal life coaching - career and personal life, emotional intelligence, resilience, wholeness, wellness, balance, parenting -- worldwide, at your convenience. Give it a try.