by Denice Moffat | Coaching
The 80/20 rule, The Prado principle: 20% of what you do accounts for 80% of your results; 20% of your customers generate 80% of your sales; 20% of your products result in 80% or your profits; 20% of your transactions require 80% of your time. Prado Everything. What are the 20% of the things that I do that will make 80% of the profits both short and long term. What 20% of the things you do give biggest bang for buck?
by Denice Moffat | Coaching
Our Juice Fast Blog: Saturday, August 5th, 2006: Well, here I am in the bathroom with my enema bag. I can’t believe I’m doing this. The directions say to take two enemas for starters to get the toxins flushed out before starting the fast. I’m starting to build the web pages other people will need to read to learn all about how to do this as I go. Yes, I guess it makes sense to keep the toxins moving out of your body in any way that I can as I’m detoxifying. I’m using water only. No need to use special preparations at this point. Water should work fine. Man. . .that was not fun. Bleck! I can’t believe I’m really doing this. It pretty much went the way all the directions said they would. Wonder why I thought this was such a big deal. Oh well. I’m off to make a big batch of Potassium Broth so we will be prepared for breakfast tomorrow.
by Denice Moffat | Coaching
Goal setting is actually a part of finding your Life Purpose, because if your goals are not aligned with your Life Purpose…
by Denice Moffat | Coaching
I had asked, as payment, for a percussion instrument to be brought back for me from Africa, where the client went with her church. I envisioned a large, hand-made drum. What I got was a rattle. The owner bragged how she had only paid a nickel for it. Every time I saw that rattle I “rattled” off that story. And I had that rattle several years! One day it dawned on me that I had effectively cleaned my environment of everything having to do with any negative emotion except that rattle. When a client picked the rattle up. . .
by Denice Moffat | Coaching
Four days after we moved, my husband took off. He left without anything. . ..the clothes on his back and a paycheck. I was concerned about suicide as he has been very depressed and his family has a history of suicide. I eventually found him. . ..he went back to the state we were living previously to his old job that he hated, saying that was all he had (he has pushed everyone away. . ..families, friends, etc). He said I was better off without him and had a chance to start a new life that he couldn’t screw up, etc, etc. As if moving wasn’t stressful enough!
by Denice Moffat | Coaching
For chronic or recurring problems this worksheet/handout may help you to focus. For my clients, I muscle test the priority.