Success Works Coaching Newsletter

Tom Rohrer
PhD, MFT

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

925-595-6433
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

925-595-6433
Email:drtom@success
workscoaching.com

January 2009

In This Issue
In ways small and large, we are experiencing the effects of the recession and economic upheaval. Our lead article addresses the situation directly, offering tips for surviving in the short-term as well as finding opportunity in the shifting economic terrain. Our other article takes a longer view, suggesting that your professional life might find support if you tapped into the deeper, predictable rhythms of nature. To reply to this newsletter, please click here. Messages using the reply button will not be delivered.


CartoonAdaptability: How to Survive in Today’s Business Climate
There's no getting around the news--foreclosures, bailouts and breathtaking stock market swings. It's real. It's upon us. It can be scary.
      Though we can't control the economy, we can control our perception (and reaction) to it. Every crisis creates a positive by-product--opportunity. Full story here.


A Seasonal Approach to Work
Mother Nature certainly likes her routine. Global warming aside, she cycles through the same processes, in the same order, doing things the same way they always have worked.
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
Futurecast: How Superpowers, Populations, and Globalization Will Change the Way You Live and Work, by Robert J. Shapiro

Becoming an Extraordinary Manager: The 5 Essentials for Success, by Lenoard Sandler

I Didn't See It Coming: The Only Book You'll Ever Need to Avoid Being Blindsided in Business, by Nancy C. Widmann, Elaine J. Eisenman Ph.D., Amy Dorn Kopelan


Today's Quote
"People think I'm disciplined. It is not discipline. It is devotion. There is a great difference."
~Luciano Pavarotti, opera singer

 


 

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