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

August 2008

In This Issue
Cultivating serenity in the workplace may seem like a tall order, but its formula is simpler than you might think. While you're improving the mood of your workplace, also take a look at its environment. A few touches, like those suggested in the Top 10, can have a big impact. And finally check out the quiz for tips on improving your multitasking skills and, likely, your bottomline. To reply to this newsletter, please click here.


Beyond the BoxCultivating Serenity in the Workplace and Beyond
The serenity prayer of Alcoholics Anonymous says that the key to serenity is accepting what you cannot change, changing what you can, and possessing the wisdom to know the difference. It's a good prayer that covers a lot of ground, but how do you tell the difference between what you can and cannot change? Full story here.


Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Work Environment

Our surroundings play an important role in how we feel and, consequently, how we perform. Here are 10 ways to make your work environment support your best work. Go to Top 10.


Self Quiz
Are You an Effective Multitasker?
Some people swear by the efficiency of multitasking. Recently, however, some suggest that, not only is multitasking inefficient, it's counterproductive. Whatever theory you ascribe to, humans seem "wired" to try to accomplish multiple tasks--ever since that first, Type "A" cave-dweller tossed a tuber on the fire next to the roasted woolly mammoth to cook meat and potatoes at the same time. Take this self quiz to see how your multitasking skills rate. Go to quiz.


Relevant Reading
The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures, by Dan Roam

Executive Stamina: How to Optimize Time, Energy, and Productivity to Achieve Peak Performance, by Marty Seldman and Joshua Seldman


Today's Quote
"In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield."
~Warren Buffett, American investor, businessman and philanthropist

 


 

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