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I just wanted to show you all, the bio and latest achievement from this former brother-in-arms! J.R. Martinez …Continue
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Mitch Kriegh replied to Tammy Helfrich's discussion Moving to Self-Employment Advice in the group Write It Forward - REAL Success & Profit for Writers!
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Imagine for a moment your inner self, being like a large ocean-faring ship at sea. Pick for yourself some ship, maybe huge like a Cruise ship, or maybe something older and larger like the Titanic. Maybe something like the old triple, or four mast sailing ships you’ve seen in pirate movies. Maybe a high-tech cutters, like the ones that win world cup races… Alright, got the ship fixed in your mind!?
Now,…
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My vision here is to offer our readers, relevant and highly practical application of spiritual concepts and principles. Our highest ideal for this blog is to see our readers become spiritually strong, knowing full well this yields emotional stability, mental strength and a positive forward projection into life.
To realize this vision, we have placed high value on the process of observation, interpretation and application when dealing with these spiritual truths. We…
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Highlights from Part One:
- Discovering your Dream or Calling!
- How to move toward the Dream
- What does the process look like?
- Should the focus be on the goal or the process?
And now for the long awaited, A Risk Worth Taking (Part 2)
Consider with me for a moment if you will, the question, “What is the most important element to you realizing your dreams? Maybe you think: persistence, planning,…
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Without a doubt, it burns in me to help young people (around ages 13-24) succeed! My parents did not offer me much direction or guidance so I want better things for those young people who want better things for themselves. It is my desire to help them realize the most fantastic, the most farfetched, the most loftiest dream for their lives! It is understandable some might be scared (reluctant might be a…
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Brittany Burroughs said…
Vern Borts said… Thanks for the friend requestion, Mitch.
Something big would be great! A lot of little things are what I'm looking for right now. I plan to invest more time with 48 Days, but it seems like it's going to be more of a journey of persistence than anything else. I am developing skills and abilities in three areas: I.T. analysis (based on I.T. experience), life coaching, and relational leadership as a whole. The perspective I have on the latter two represent a significant nitch. From what I have seen, most people have nothing close to the way I approach things. I'm unemployed at the moment, so I am working on some small ways to start, mostly with family and friends. Eventually, I would like to do some writing. In the mean time, various journals will have to do. I hear that other authors have started that way.
Jonathan Turrell said… Thanks for the friend request. I have to warn you, I don't spend a lot of time on here currently. Busy working at the J-O-B. Plus trying to find my calling. Still have no clue. Lots of interesting ideas bouncing around my head, but no focus...
Hi Mitch,
Thanks for the friend request.
Dian Moore said… Thanks for the friendship request. I'm new to all of this, and a little lost about where to start. I look forward to getting to know you and hope that I can be of help to you along the way as I get more familiar with how things work here.
Elmer Querubin said… Luckily, we have technology to keep in touch. Please let me know how it's going with your practice. Keep working at it and pretty soon you'll be helping so many people you'll have to refer them to other coaches. Send me an e-mail if you need help with anything, even if it's just venting!
Elmer Querubin said… sure it's elmer@cherubdefense.com. We definitely need to connect!
Gary Rohmann said… Mitch: Truly enjoyed the opportunity to meet you last week. I look froward to comparing notes as we move into this new and exciting phase of our lives!! Looking forward to the journey. All my BEST to you!! Gary
Sutton Parks said… Mitch,
It was great to meet you at Coaching with Excellence! I look forward to connecting with you more here.
Sutton Parks
Erin Casey said… Hi Mitch,
I wanted to send a quick welcome to the Write it Forward, Real Success and Profit for Writers group. We're glad you're here!
The group's discussion forum is packed with ideas, and is great place to get feedback on your work, ideas and questions. Jump into the conversations and let us know how we can help you reach your writing goals.
Best,
Erin Casey
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