The Desk Coach
helps busy individuals get more control at work:
- clearer desk
- structured diary
- focus on what's important
- tasks completed on
time
- systems understood
Desk Coach or another service?
Consider how much in
the dumps you or someone you know feels at work:
- Working hard yet getting nowhere?
- Unhappy with (team) performance?
- Spinning plates, yet not enough?
- Busy with low value activities?
- Lost the will to find happiness?
It's time to take action!
- Focus back on target!
- Do more of the 'right' things!
- Analyse, decide and review!
- Be happier and confident!
Or maybe you feel stuck
somehow:
- Don't know what you want?
- Feel misunderstood?
- Doing lots that bring no joy?
- Boxed in with nowhere to go?
- Lost forward gear?
It's time to become unstuck!
- Focus on what you want!
- Seek to achieve something you want!
- Find your passion!
- Strike out!
Focussing on You gives
you energy and direction!
Consider...
What do you want
to BE?
What do you want
to DO?
What do you want
to HAVE?
(Tip: if you cannot think
of anything then consider What do you not
want to be? What do you not
want to do? What do you not
want to have? Chances are you''ve been thinking
about those so much, they are with you all the
time! What is the opposite of those things?
Keep asking yourself during tomorrow or the
next week and relax; your brain will give answers
in it's own good time!)
Focussing on You moves
you toward your desires!
1. Improve
your personal awareness!
Know what your really,
really want! (Use Personal
and Group Coaching )
Reflect on
your style (See Desk
Coach's blog)
Get in touch with
your needs ! (Get a Motivational
Map)
2. Coach
you to achieve!
Taste achievement
at work! (Try Desk
Coach)
3. Help you realise what you're missing
More skills, more
motivation? (See
Reference material)
Personal message from Shirley:
I believe our lives our complex and it is rarely
possible to start with a clean slate,
or indeed instantly know what a perfect life
would be. My strategy is to help you know where
you're doing at the moment and then, by your
own analysis, decide what changes you want to
make.
E.g. Find out how you spend time now, before
you decide what to do with it! (For those
with a similar mathematical bent, is this
like finding the square root by approximation?)
I believe it is possible to make any change
that we truly want, to home into 'perfection'.
The secret for being sure-footed is knowing
your direction, the next step and it's possible
consequences.
© 2005-2008 Shirley Thompson Ltd
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