Success Works Coaching Newsletter

Tom Rohrer
PhD, MFT

1250-I Newell Ave., No. 225
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

(925) 944-0131
Email:drtom@success
workscoaching.com

Web:www.successworks
coaching.com
and
www.tomrohrer.com

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As a performance coach and the owner of Success Works Coaching, Tom works with individuals, groups and businesses on a range of human performance issues.

Tom will help you get clarity on your goals and provide strategies to achieve them, while keeping a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Coaching will help you increase your happiness, health and success.

Through coaching, Tom will help you uncover your cognitive, emotional and psychological obstacles, develop your best personal structure and the strategies and tools for developing your optimum performance.

Focuses:
  * Building Resilience
  * Authentic Happiness
  * Conflict Resolution
  * Public Speaking
  * Sports Performance
  * Test/Evaluation Anxiety

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For more information about Success Works Coaching visit www.success
workscoaching.com
and
www.tomrohrer.com

(925) 944-0131
Email:drtom@success
workscoaching.com

January 2008

In This Issue
Happy New Year! As you begin this year afresh, it's a good idea to take a look at one of the often-overlooked basics of leadership: credibility. And while you're at it, consider your listening skills, another essential building block of high-quality, high-results leadership. To reply to this newsletter, please click here.


CartoonCredibility: A Critical Foundation of Leadership
When people trust and believe in you as a leader, they will follow you far and without much question. But without credibility, that critical foundation of leadership, you face an uphill battle, because you'll have the extra strain of trying to pull people along with you. Full story here.


Listening Practices: Tips & Traps
Have you ever noticed how GOOD it feels to be really listened to? It's impactful, particularly when the listening goes beyond just the words you're speaking. That kind of artful listening conveys respect and value to the speaker, and promotes positive relationships of all kinds. And like any art, it takes practice. Read more here.


Beyond the BoxThe following questions are designed to broaden perspectives, to open vistas, to widen the lens. There is no one right way to approach them. You can journal about them, talk to friends, create art... View questions here.


Relevant Reading
True Agent Nation, by Daniel Pink

The Engine of America: The Keys to Small Business Success from Entrepreneurs Who Have Made It, by Hector V. Barreto

It's Only Too Late If You Don’t Start Now: How to Create Your Second Life at Any Age, by Barbara Sher


Today's Quote
"Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action."
--Peter Drucker, author


 

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