
Keep Going, Keep Striving, Never Give Up—ACHIEVE VICTORY
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog is also posted at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. “Victory is one of my absolutely
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog is also posted at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. “Victory is one of my absolutely
Recently, I have been doing a lot of thinking about acceptance. In fact, I wrote a blog post about how I gifted myself acceptance as
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. “What if, when life got
Coaches typically work 1:1 with individual clients to support them through whatever it is that they are going through – positively or negatively. Life transformations
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. Grief is often thought
Lately, I have been feeling like I am stuck in a rut. Do you ever feel that way? I feel like my routine is the
Several months ago, the International Coaching Federation (ICF) South Florida chapter, of which I am a both a member and board member, hosted a virtual
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. When we initially think
Over Memorial Day Weekend, I took my first out of state vacation by airplane since the pandemic started. Travel is one of my absolute passions,
A few weeks ago, I celebrated my birthday. I love my birthday and I thoroughly enjoy celebrating it each year, no matter the age. Every
In a world of rapid automation, shifting job markets, and leadership challenges, one career investment consistently outperforms certifications, conferences, and even graduate degrees: Professional Coaching.
Spring is nature’s reminder that growth is always possible. As the flowers bloom and the days get longer, it’s the perfect time to breathe fresh
In life and work, we’re often taught to think in absolutes — right or wrong, good or bad, success or failure. But life isn’t that