by Angela Spaxman | Sep 27, 2010 | Loving Your Work, Main Page, Self-Improvement and Success tips
Feeling stuck is an indication that you have unresolved conflicting intentions. You want two things that do not seem to be simultaneously possible. For example, maybe you want to keep earning your salary but without working in your job. Or perhaps you want more...
by Angela Spaxman | Sep 24, 2010 | Events in Hong Kong, Loving Your Work, News & Events, Self-Improvement and Success tips
–A small group workshop with a coaching approach for people in Hong Kong who want to take the next step in their personal development– This workshop is for YOU if: You’re at a crossroads, making major changes or starting a new phase in your life You...
by Angela Spaxman | Sep 15, 2010 | Events in Hong Kong, Loving Your Work, Self-Improvement and Success tips
I’ve decided to re-run Coach U’s premier personal development program this fall, 2010. One of my past participants requested it; I ran this program 7 times in Hong Kong between 2001 and 2004. Now is a good time to get back to basics and offer this rewarding program...
by Angela Spaxman | Nov 27, 2009 | Loving Your Work, Main Page, Self-Improvement and Success tips
I remember one time when I was in my late twenties I made a mistake at work. I thought at the time that it was a huge, humiliating horror. I felt literally sick about it. I told no one and I avoided those who knew. My boss brushed it off as nothing but that...
by Angela Spaxman | Aug 26, 2009 | Loving Your Work, Self-Improvement and Success tips
A friend of mine asked me, can one be too self-aware? My answer is no… but. I think the more we know about ourselves, the more powerful we become. By learning precisely about our own strengths, weaknesses, values and preferences, we learn how to make the most of...
by Angela Spaxman | Aug 4, 2009 | Loving Your Work
One of the things I appreciate about my work is that I can choose when, where and how I get the job done. Of course I am guided by what's required to serve my clients. But all the decisions and consequences about how I work are my own. Many of my clients also want...