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📌 Life Coach vs Licensed Therapist
Life coaching is undergoing a significant transformation. As state regulatory boards increase their oversight, the boundary between goal-oriented coaching and clinical mental health therapy is beginning to be more strictly enforced. It is no longer sufficient to simply state that you are not a therapist; your actual practice and marketing must reflect that distinction. This free progam, which could be offered at US297.00 or more, provides a vital overview of recent legislative crackdowns, such as the landmark 2025 Utah Senate Bill 48, and offers a comprehensive guide to "red flag" language that could trigger a legal investigation. Life Coach vs Licensed Therapist is a must read for any life coach, in any niche, who wishes to maintain a sustainable, ethical, and legally compliant practice. Includs: ⚖️ Changing Legal Boundaries 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Relationship Coaches 🧠 NLP Coaches 🔍 Coaching Niches At Risk 🔍 Coaching Niches At Risk 🔮 Other Practitioners 🚩 Red Flag Language 📋 Common Coaching Terms 👩‍🏫 Therapy Speak 📝 Clinical Acronyms 💯 Concluding Thought Plus: 📋 Risk Assessment Checklist 💬 Professional Referral Script 🛡️ NLP Disclosure Statement CLICK HERE TO VIEW
📌 A Friend Of Mine
I met Tamara many months ago and have come to know her well. No one who knows her would call her "quiet" however she carries a quiet respect about herself, seldom speaking to the fact that she completed three combat deployments to Iraq as a Staff Sergeant. Tamara understands first hand the challenges of leadership, resilience, and rebuilding after life-changing events. For those returning home from service and considering Tamara's Phoenix Rising program, this fact should be all you need to know that Tamara has been where you have been and understands your needs.
📌 A Friend Of Mine
📌 Navigating The Mindfield: Clearing A Path To Abundance
Many discussions about abundance focus on techniques, affirmations, visualization, or specific Law of Attraction practices. What often receives less attention is the foundation upon which all of those things rest: mindset. Our beliefs, assumptions, self-image, expectations, habits, and internal dialogue shape how we perceive opportunities, respond to challenges, and move through the world. If those foundations are weak or working against us, even the best strategies can struggle to produce meaningful results. That realization inspired my co-author, Juli Langille, and me to begin writing Navigating The Mindfield: Clearing A Path To Abundance. The book explores topics such as resilience, identity, emotional regulation, beginner's mind, growth, self-limiting beliefs, and many of the internal factors that influence our ability to create positive change in our lives. In many ways, the project is not just about abundance itself. It is about clearing the obstacles that often stand between where we are and where we want to be. Sometimes the greatest barriers are not external. Sometimes they are the stories, assumptions, fears, and patterns we carry within. And sometimes growth begins by simply becoming aware of them. For those who enjoy looking behind the curtain, Juli and I are writing this book in the open inside Cafeteria. Premium members can read along as chapters are outlined, developed, refined, and completed. If the subject of mindset, personal growth, and clearing a path to abundance interests you, we would be pleased to have you join us on the journey
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📌 Navigating The Mindfield: Clearing A Path To Abundance
Lessons learned systems and reuse
Lessons learned systems convert experience into reusable knowledge through documentation, sharing routines, and integration into training and standards. Leaders require after-action reviews, capture key insights, and assign owners to translate lessons into updated procedures or controls. Reuse depends on searchability, simple formats, and integration into onboarding and planning cycles. Leaders also measure whether lessons are applied, not only recorded, through follow-up checks and audit points. Strong lessons learned systems reduce repeat failure and speed improvement. Question: What lesson from the past year has not been translated into a changed process?
📌 No Is Not Always A Permanent No
A thoughtful comment from Misty Pastilock recently reminded me of something important: "No" is not always a permanent no. Many people hear "no" and immediately assume the conversation is over. The opportunity is gone. The door is closed. The answer is final. Sometimes that is true. But often it is not. Sometimes "no" means: not today, not yet, not under these circumstances, not at this price, not this version, not until I understand more, not until I am ready. Life has taught me that timing matters. People change. Circumstances change. Finances change. Confidence changes. Needs change. Priorities change. A person who says no today may become a client six months from now. A partnership that does not make sense this year may become obvious next year. An opportunity that seems impossible now may become achievable after one small change in circumstances. This does not mean we should become pushy or refuse to accept boundaries. A respectful no deserves respect. What it does mean is that we should be careful about turning temporary situations into permanent conclusions. Many dreams have ended too early because someone heard "no" and assumed the story was over. Sometimes it was merely the end of that chapter. One of the most powerful words in personal growth, business, and life may be "yet." Not now. Not yet. That tiny distinction can keep hope alive, encourage persistence, and remind us that circumstances are rarely as fixed as they first appear. So the next time you hear "no," pause before assuming it is permanent. It might simply be an invitation to revisit the conversation at a later time. My sincere thanks to Misty Pastilock of LUXX Creator Academy for sparking this reflection.
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