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What I Want For You
Home :: Self-Improvement :: Motivational
By: Julia Fabris Mcbride Email Article
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You want to change the world and have a meaningful life to boot. I'm in the business of helping you do that.

When my wishes for you come true...

You thrive in your leadership role. You feel connected, purposeful, resourceful, productive, and whole.

You have practices in place that allow you to be quiet enough (often enough) to hear the wisdom of your own body and the secrets of your heart.

You know what it means to act in alignment with your core values, and are capable of choosing among competing values when leadership demands it.

You welcome difficult conversations because they move the work forward.

You have a system for regular reflection and planning so that priorities are accomplished and purposes achieved. You delegate confidently and share the work generously.

You nurture leadership and experimentation at all levels of your organization or community.

Others look to you as a guide when they need to manage loss and navigate change.

Your life is full of nourishing people, including people with whom you can express your full range of emotions. You know how to take care of yourself during difficult times.

The people who look to you for leadership know that they are making a difference in the world - meeting big challenges, creating connections, and catalyzing change. They bring their best selves to the work, confident that their efforts are appreciated and that there work has meaning.

Colleagues know that they can speak the truth about difficult issues, and that you will listen and engage.

People you lead are passionate about their work: Individual purposes intersect in powerful shared purposes.

Your constituents feel a strong sense of connection. They refer to the work as "our work."

You enjoy an abundance of love in your life.

Your are open to possibility, wonder, and joy.

The world is a better place because you are the person you always knew you could be.

Big, bold dreams

These are bold wishes and big dreams for you and the world.

And I'm sure you could add to the list.

It can be difficult to move from here to there without support. Becoming your best self may require you to glean insights at a level or two beneath the surface of your daily life. Moving toward your dreams requires abandoning precious old habits, and developing new, more productive, practices. That's where your coach comes in.

As a coach, I challenge you to be your best. I help you to lift the veil on your intuition. I support you in staying accountable to yourself.

The invitation

If what I've written here resonates with your vision of who you want to be, please, send me a message now. Click here to contact me. Let's talk. Let's experiment with a sample session.

You may have ten reasons why this is not the right time for you to embark on a coaching relationship. Don't let any one of those reasons get in the way.

Coaching offers the possibility of real progress. Can you afford to wait?

Coach, speaker and facilitator, Julia Fabris McBride is dedicated to helping individuals and organizations know themselves deeply, and then use that knowledge to align actions with values, forge powerful connections, and do good work in the world.

Julia Fabris McBride http://www.coachjulia.net

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