Coaching in the Age of Coronavirus
Recently, I had a phone call with a friend of mine. The next morning, I received this text from her, “Good morning. I just wanted
Recently, I had a phone call with a friend of mine. The next morning, I received this text from her, “Good morning. I just wanted
Years ago, in a yoga class, I remember the instructor saying “practice the pause”. I don’t think I truly understood what she meant until now
During a recent conversation with my coach, I brought up that I’ve been feeling blah. I feel like I’m going through the motions of life.
One common theme I see from my clients, especially my female clients, is that they come in last. They prioritize family, career, home, and friendships
Today is July 1, 2020. We made it through the first six months of 2020. I think we can all collectively raise a glass of
As you know, I’m a grief coach. As you also know, I decided to become a grief coach after I lost my mother because I
Lately, I’m having trouble finding my motivation. One of the side effects of grief is lack of motivation. When I work with my clients through
The state of affairs in the world may make it seem like happiness should be put on the back burner. Many people may think that
Grief is the natural response to loss. Grief is often associated with bereavement, which is the death of a loved one. However, grief covers any
“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.” Desmond Tutu We have been dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. In similar words, “Don’t
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. I don’t think that
This is a collaboration blog by Erika Del Sordo and Meredith Kimmel, ACC. This blog can also be found at www.TodaysTalkwithErika.com. Last week was one