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 2010

In This Issue
The beginning of a new year is a great time to take a closer look at your work life, to acknowledge how you feel about it and what you really want. As you read through the articles, please don't hesitate to call if I can help.

Taking Stock of Your Work Life
Top 10: Self-Defeating Habits in the Workplace
Beyond the Box
Relevant Reading
Today's Quote

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Taking Stock Taking Stock of Your Work Life
Ancient Romans named the month of January for Janus, their god of gates, doors and beginnings. Always pictured with two faces--one looking toward the future, the other back at the past--Janus is a fitting symbol for the turning of a new year.

As we step through the doorway from one year to the next, it's natural to do as Janus does: look back and ahead. But this year, instead of just reflecting on the past year or making New Year's resolutions, consider using this first part of the year to take stock of your work life.

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Top 10 Self-Defeating Work Habits

The following habits are like weights on wings. Imagine how high you could soar without them.

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Beyond the Box

 

The 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, ponder them while driving, work out to them--whatever helps you explore "outside the box."

  1. What were your greatest successes in 2009? How did/could you celebrate them?

  2. How has your role at work evolved over the past year? Does that role please you?

  3. What is left incomplete? What do you need to do or let go of to be at peace with your work in 2009?

  4. What self-defeating work habit plagues you the most?

Relevant Reading

Thank God It's Monday: How to Create a Workplace You and Your Customers Love, by Roxanne Emmerich

The 100 Best Business Books of All Time, by Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten

Financial Intelligence, A Manager's Guide to Knowing What the Numbers Really Mean, by Karen Berman, Joe Knight and John Case


Today's Quote
"Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way... you become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions."
~Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC)

 

 

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