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Taken from www.hopeserenity.caWhy I'm Here ViewEdit Posted September 23rd, 2008 by Keith First and foremost, I'm here to attract clients. I am a life coach who has helped clients to achieve the results they want, and have also helped others to create a life journey that is free from the effects of addiction. I know that my life purpose is to help others achieve, and as well as a living a balanced life... Read More
Experience-A Teacher? We Live Several Lives In One Lifetime! Funny, remembering back to when I stopped my primary addiction, and in working with others, I am often reminded of the “using” dreams that occur after we give something up! In looking back over my journey, I have lived several lives over my time on this earth. Each memory has a purpose in my life going forward, and in many ways, it allows me to work more effectively with others. Waking up from a t... Read More
Can You Relate? You are the hero of your life. This statement is the foundation behind my journey and a new life (now 14 years and counting) and the true fundamental principal that drives my coaching practice. YOU MUST BE THE HERO OF YOUR OWN LIFE. Coaching can help you find that hero! Each of us plays the starring role in the drama that is our life. We co-create the script along with our Higher Power. Sometimes we forget our lines, and so we improvise as best we can. We... Read More
Sunday-Hello Ike A weekend with no golf thanks to life, hurricane Ike and its little friends. I have seen some pictures of the devastation the hurricanes have inflicted in the US. My heart goes out to the people in the Caribbean and southern US for what they are going through. It must be awful. I’ve had a friend/mentee staying with me for the last four days. One of the most brilliant guys I know, but he could not stop drinking. His addiction caused “wet brain” and a stroke,... Read More
Reality Check Last night, in talking with a fellow who I work with as a guide and mentor, I was faced with a reality check. It was a reminder, and a mini-awakening. Seated in the room with me was a friend of long standing, a doctor, who through abuse of substance and things that can go with it, has suffered serious brain damage. While his wife is out of town, he stays with us. During the phone conversation, the discussion basic stuff, accepting that we are powerless over cer... Read More
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