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Question by Tia C: What type of job should I take to jump start my career as a life coach (w/o a degree)?
I am looking to become a life coach soon. I love helping people. I am creative and idealistic. I have a broad and excellent customer service background and am very good at talking to people. Please help with suggestions. Thank you!
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Answer by Heather C
I think a great starting point is a personal trainer. That helps people. While working in that field I would look into life coach training. See if your state has any requirements or licenses for that work (check your local community college). If not, you can find plenty of educational opportunities online.
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Elder Decisions® Mediators Offer Tips for Families with Aging Parents to “Talk Turkey”
Norwood, MA (PRWEB) November 28, 2011
The turkey and stuffing leftovers may have already disappeared, but there may be something else lingering after your family Thanksgiving gathering: a growing concern about aging parents or loved ones.
It’s a common scenario. Family who are geographically spread gather at the holidays, and notice changes in a loved one’s memory, physical health, or abilities. Suddenly they realize that Mom or Dad or Aunt Margaret may need more help than they used to.
What to do?
Begin by having short, informal conversations with your family members to explore what their concerns are.
Gather information about what help might be needed and contact your local elder service agency (see below) to learn about options available.
Consider holding a family meeting to talk about the present and the future. Work with your family members to create a list of topics to discuss, and get Mom and Dad – or Aunt Margaret – involved, too. Once you figure out what’s important to everyone (for example, a balance of safety and independence), brainstorm some next steps that are comfortable for everyone.
Seem impossible or overwhelming? Seek some expert help. Below are some ideas of where to turn:
1. Not sure where to start? Your local elder service agency can provide lots of information and resources. Check out http://www.eldercare.gov for the agency near you.
2. Dreading the conversation? What if family members disagree about next steps? Or maybe they don’t think anything needs to be done? Check out the book “Mom Always Liked You Best: A Guide for Resolving Family Feuds, Inheritance Battles & Eldercare Crises” by Arline Kardasis, Rikk Larsen, Crystal Thorpe, and Blair Trippe. It’s a practical “how-to” guide for having difficult conversations, written by experienced mediators at http://www.ElderDecisions.com, and it includes chapters on family meetings, overcoming barriers, and what other families have done. If you want more outside help, consider hiring a neutral mediator who specializes in elder issues to facilitate the conversation. Find a mediator at http://www.eldercaremediators.com or http://www.mediate.com, or search online for “elder mediation.”
3. Concerned about a senior’s driving? AARP offers a short online seminar – complete with videos – that can help. It’s called “We Need to Talk” – and can guide you in “how to assess your loved ones’ driving skills and provide tools” to approach and discuss this challenging subject. See http://www.aarp.org/home-garden/transportation/we_need_to_talk.
One thing’s for sure – as difficult as it may seem, starting the conversation before a crisis will help everyone in the long run.
Elder Decisions®, a division of Agreement Resources, LLC, is a leading provider of elder mediation services nationally. Its mediators facilitate family discussions around matters relating to finances, property, living situations, driving, caregiving and guardianships. The firm also offers conflict coaching to individuals when family meetings are not practical or desired, and regularly provides trainings in Elder Mediation for experienced mediators from around the world. Its partners recently published the book: “Mom Always Liked You Best: A Guide for Resolving Family Feuds, Inheritance Battles & Eldercare Crises.”
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Question by Kung Fu: Reiki & Sweaty Palms?
I have recently taken the advanced Reiki class and notice that my hands are sweaty more than usual. During my past attunements, level 1 & 2 i noticed sweaty palms. Also when i give but lately my hands and soles of my feet have been sweaty alot more. What is going on? I recently noticed more when i practiced sending long distant Reiki to someone. I did break the connection after sending by clapping my hands and blowing thru them. Any ideas & does this happen to anyone else?
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Answer by bgibbslmt
The energy is flowing through your hands, blood follows energy and brings heat with it. More energy=more blood=more heat=sweat
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Question by Ken: How I Can Be a Energy Healer?
I’m an advanced Pranic energy healer. How can I be a better energy healer? I mean is there any specific books or meditations I can benefit from?
Please serious answers. I swear I’ll report you if you say stupid stuff.
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Answer by H.Robert O
Some are gifted and some have to practise. It’s like music or art, we all can do it ,it just how badly you want to be good. It’s a talent and you need to work on it. Meditation can help , but some people don’t understand meditation. In the most simplest form I can put it is, trust in God. If he gave you the talent he’ll show you how to use it. Be honest with your self and others and let things happen that are supposed to happen. We all have rules to follow whether man made or the Lord’s.
Good luck
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Question by mmo: What kind of career is bein a life coach?
How much money do they make? What exactly is there job? How do you become a life coach? How successful is this career?
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Answer by Rachel_S165
Well, the first requirement of being a life coach is that you have to be able to spell and use correct grammar, so I guess YOU don’t qualify.
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response from Alex C
I think he has done just that.
Question by Amen.: Does anyone know a psychic I could call or healer or medium?
I feel Demons around me and I don’t know how to banish him and i need advice on my life from a healer, psychic, or medium. Serious answers please.
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Answer by K3RNS
instead of a healer, try a psychologist they may actually be able to help you.
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