Rachael Downie Parenting With Hope: Reclaim Your Time, Get On Well With Your Kids

Never underestimate the power and influence of a parent on a child’s sense of who they are. The truism, “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Rules The World” sums up why we behave the way we do.

If every parent in this world was taught to exercise emotional intelligence in his/her own life, we would have well adjusted kids prepared to become effective leaders of tomorrow. They would be magnificent leaders with a vision for humanity and this planet.

Our children would be the Earth’s future custodians who will balance economic growth and simultaneously manage of our precious natural resources without destroying it.

We would have our personal finances in order, our personal lives in order.

It’s a big call, but the reason why I am calling it is because it is possible.

Rachael Downie is an educator and author of Parenting with Hope: Five easy steps to take the frustration out of your daily life, reclaim your time and create a better relationship with your children. She is well credentialed to speak in this regard as Rachael is also a wife and mother of 4 under the age of 10.

Listen to the full interview below:

Rachael Downie Part 1 6Nov2012

Rachael Downie Part 2 6Nov2012

The impetus for writing her book stemmed from Rachael’s own experiences of having to learn to parent on the fly. The many parenting books available focused on modifying the child’s behavior, what was sorely missing was anything remotely close to helping the new parent handle their own emotions in this life changing event.

Rachael’s book fills this chasm with her highly practical yet sympathetic instructions in helping the new parent gain the awareness and emotional intelligence skills critical to helping their children develop into happy, wealthy and well balanced little people.

To purchase a copy of Parenting with Hope: Five easy steps to take the frustration out of your daily life, reclaim your time and create a better relationship with your children, go to: www.helpforparents.com.au

Rachael’s email: rachaeldownie@empoweringfamilies.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

Lisa Page Interview:Women their relationship with themselves, partners and money

Women now more than ever are in the workforce building a career but still playing the traditional roles of wives/girlfriends/mothers. This can be a big responsibility that can leave them exhausted and spent.

If you want more money, work on having happy personal relationships and most importantly be comfortable in your own skin. Believe me, they are interrelated.

Lisa Page founder of Soul Satisfaction for Women states that consciously practicing correct breathing techniques are key to what you yearn for in life.

Lisa Page 14 Aug2012 Interview Part1

LIsa Page 14Aug2012 Interview Part2

In this interview she elaborates on her powerful technique called Breathe Baby Breathe that is pivotal to helping her clients regain that sense of being centered and less stressed. Follow this link to get more information www.breathebabybreathe.com.au

It is from this basis that her clients build better relationships, have more money in the bank and become happier humans.

Lisa has generously made available a BIG and USEFUL freebie eBook that you can get by following the link below:
http://www.soulsatisfactionforwomen.com/ebook-7-feminine-gifts

Find Lisa Page at:
http://www.soulsatisfactionforwomen.com/

Camilla Mendoza Interview: The Importance of Valuing Money

I have invited Camilla Mendoza our expert on money mastery for women to share her experience running her awesome workshop Money Mastery for Women in New York City.

So, the question on everyone’s mind for Camilla-Are New York women any different from their Australian counterparts when it comes to grappling with their ambivalence about making money and having financial security?

Find out here on this 2 part interview.

Camilla Mendoza Part 1 June 2012

Camilla Mendoza Part 2 June 2012

If you feel you could do with some help, Camilla has some practical suggestions about how to overcome some ingrained self sabotaging habits that have kept you financially strapped.

Find Camilla at http://www.moneymasteryforwomen.com/

 

 

Shivani Gupta Interview: Passion and Profits

As an executive, do you entertain the idea that you can run a profitable organization founded on your passion and principles?

I am sure the thought has crossed the minds of countless CEOs who intrinsically recognize and acknowledge their inner higher calling.

My guest Shivani Gupta is the CEO of “Passionate People Institute”, executive coach, mentor to small business owners, and highly sought after corporate speaker. This corporate warrior turned business butterfly is also a wife and mother of 4.

Shivani Gupta Interview Part1

Shivani Gupta Interview Part2

Her company tagline says it all, “Inspire, Challenge, Transform”.

Qualifying as an electronic and electrical engineer with an MBA, she moved into senior management with BHP Billiton.

But it was not enough as Shivani discovered that starting her own business was where her heart and passion lay.

It paid off as her business expertise was recognized when she won the ‘Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year’.

This 60 min interview has some gems of advice and insight for anyone who has been ignoring their inner yearning for creating a meaningful and lucrative business.

My advice: Don’t let the dream die

Find Shivani at

http://www.passionatepeopleinstitute.com

Angels in Hell-re empowered after rape: Interview with Ruby Johnson and Leanne Peard

None of us goes through life unscathed.

Ruby Johnson

Leanne Peard

Sometimes we cannot avoid the slings and arrows inflicted by thoughtless, tactless and downright objectionable people who co habit planet Earth.

These come in the form of verbal or physical bullying or worse.

Depending on our level of self esteem and self confidence we either roll with the punches or feel that it will take an eternity to heal those wounds.

If you are a regular reader of my blog articles you will know that at the very core of becoming successful is our perception of our self esteem, self worth, self confidence that will either get you there or stop you from achieving all your goals.

I had the privilege of speaking with Leanne Peard & Ruby Johnson authors of Angels in Hell-re empowered after rape about their personal experiences and what they have done to move on.

Watch my interview with these 2 remarkable ladies: viewMedia.do?mId=192824806

or download the interview

Ruby Johnson Leanne Peard Interview Part1

Ruby Johnson Leanne Peard Interview Part2a

Ruby Johnson Leanne Peard Interview Part2b

Firstly I want to acknowledge their courage and honesty for writing about their personal experience with rape.

Secondly I want to thank them on behalf of everyone who has been through it for sharing their means and methods to heal (emotionally) and move forward with their lives rather than be held hostage to the past.

Change or tapping into personal power is not an easy—but definitely a necessary—part of this journey called life, especially for those of us who have been violated, abused or attacked.

The bad news is that many will not take the steps to change; many will not be able to forgive. Many will stay in the darkness and never experience the beauty that life has to offer. We would hope that you will choose to change, to transform your life and re-­empower yourself.”-Angels in Hell re empowered after rape

Leanne Peard is the director of Absolute Wisdom a Life and Business Coaching consultancy, a Master of Reiki, and mother of two; she lives in tropical Cairns Queensland.
Ruby Johnson is the owner/director of Wholistic Enterprises and the founder of the College for Actualising Human Potential. She has designed and had nationally accredited the Cert IV to the Advanced Diploma in Wholistic Wellness and is the Author of 2 other books: Your Drug or Your Life and Wake Up & Breathe.
Purchase the book at http://www.celebratingwomanhood.com.au
Visit them on www.facebook.com/angelsinhell1

 

Wayne McDonald Interview Part2: Success Know How

Part 2 of Wayne McDonald Interview

Enjoy!

Wayne McDonald Interview Part2

Meet Victoria’s best boss who gave his staff a $15m bonus: This is how you do it Mr CEO

I love when a boss gets it that his most precious assets are his employees.

Ken Grenda is on such boss. His tips on how to be a great boss should be compulsory reading for any aspiring CEO

A MELBOURNE boss has stunned his staff by giving them a staggering $15 million gift -the ultimate pay-off for their hard work and loyalty.

Workers at bus company Grenda couldn’t believe their good fortune when surprise bonuses averaging $8500 were paid into their accounts – with some staff receiving as much as $30,000.

“A business is only as good as its people, and our people are fantastic,” he said. “This is to recognise that. We have had people here who are second generation, and one fellow in the same job for 52 years.

Grenda bus driver Heath, with the company for just 10 months, received less than the average bonus, but was dumbfounded by his windfall of around $850.

“Some employees were calling their banks assuming it was an error,” he said. “Good bosses are hard to find and Ken was a very good boss, one of a kind.”

http://www.news.com.au/business/meet-victorias-best-boss-who-gave-his-loyal-staff-a-15m-bonus/story-e6frfm1i-1226258897821#ixzz1l5O1mAuD

By Elissa Doherty  Herald Sun  February 01, 2012

Rod Schofield Interview on ADHD: Coping with and managing your difficult child

In all honesty, it is a juggling act being wife, mother and the “so with it” career executive or businesswoman.

Some days I feel like looking up the person who coined the term Superwoman and putting that myth where the sun don’t shine.

Assuming this role and raising a family of kids is still a challenge regardless of what anyone says.

So what if your child is considered by doctors to be ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder); how do you cope?

Your chosen career still demands that you will put in some serious hours.

But if your home life is in disarray the probability that you are devoting 100 % of your attention to fast forwarding your career is unlikely. It will be frustrating and will dissipate your energy leaving you feeling flat and a wee bit disappointed.

Perhaps there is the unspoken sense of guilt, failure and shame.

I suggest you stop beating yourself up and get a different perspective and with it some well needed encouragement on this subject.

Rod Schofield Interview

My interview guest Rod Schofield whose coaching business is called “Transform your difficult child” is well placed to discuss this topic.

Rod walks his talk because he found himself exactly in that situation when his youngest of 4 kids (Stephen) was diagnosed with ADHD

He shares his insights and equally importantly his means for managing his own energy levels which he recognizes that is vital to maintaining a healthy relationship with all his children, wife and growing his business.

You can contact Rod for his mentoring and coaching programs that help parents with difficult children at http://www.difficultchild.com.au

 

 

Preparing for a Brilliant Career in 2012

Even if you are hanging out for your Christmas holiday break and a chance to relax, as your coach I urge you to continue forward planning your career and future NOW.

I use the analogy of a tomato seed that is not much to look at but when is in fertile soil and with the requisite water, warmth, right amounts of sun and shade will emerge from the soil firstly as a tiny seedling but eventually bear lots of summer fruit. Pay day!

Consider yourself the tomato seed and the coming holidays the equivalent of the fertile soil, water, sun and shade where you plan and sketch your career path for 2012.

If you have been toying with the idea of changing careers or becoming an entrepreneur and have procrastinated, NOW is the time gather intelligence about your new venture and also do the inner work (on yourself) to prepare for the big leap.

Firstly the inner work

Below are a number of ways to get clear on the whys and then why not and how to’s; the list is by no means exhaustive but it will give you a starting point.

Top 5 Reasons for Changing Careers:

  1. Job dissatisfaction- Is this all there is?
  2. Burn out- Tired all the time
  3. Mind your head on the Glass Ceiling- You want a promotion?
  4. Not challenging anymore- It’s the same old song
  5. Better pay- Is the grass greener yonder?

Top 3 Tips for a Smooth Career Change

  1. Know why you want a change-See above
  2. Know where you want to go-Stock take your current skills
  3. Plan how to get there- You have the keys to unlocking the golden handcuffs

Top 5 Reasons for Not Changing Jobs:

  1. Fear of the unknown-I’m crap at managing my money
  2. Fear of the unknown- Do I know enough?
  3. Fear of the unknown- Can I make it on my own?
  4. Fear of the unknown- What if I fail?
  5. Fear of the unknown- I don’t have a Plan B

I suggest journaling what comes to mind based on the follow on phrases I have included after each point.

You will be very surprised at what pops out of your head. You will have before you the internal dialogue that has kept you from moving towards your goals. If you feel stuck and afraid, there is only one remedy-TAKE ACTION

As a gentle reminder, I’d like to leave you with the Law of Action summed up in one sentence;

The only time you have the chance to show courage is when you are afraidDan Millman Way of the Peaceful Warrior

 

Expert Advice From Female Entrepreneurs Part 2

Following on from Part 1 where I posted excerpts from a webinar hosted by Amanda Gome, founder and publisher of the business E-newsletter Smart Company (www.smartcompany.com.au) called “Women on Top-How to Get There”.

In this installment, we examine how your skills can make or break the deal

Here are the 3 tips on the subject of Skills:

TIP 4:

USE YOUR SKILLS TO CLOSE THE DEAL

I think you have to have that bit of ruthless streak in you. You have to train yourself to do that ‘take someone by the throat’ kind of move in a nice way. But I think women are quite good at it. I think women are often seen as having these great powers of empathy and introspection and I think that they can use those in dealing with people.

If you’re in a meeting where you want someone to do something or you want to close the deal, you use those tools to close the deal, to read body language and understand where that person is coming from and use it. Diana Gribble

TIP 5: 

DEVELOP YOUR OWN SKILLS

Treat yourself as if you’re a product of a business. If you are responsible for a brand in a business, you would sit down and say what’s my business plan for the brand?

So it’s doing the same thing with yourself. I want to achieve this position, so I need to have financial skills, I need line management, I need strategic thinking. Then you ask how am I going to collect those along the way? What are the different types of roles?

And actually talking about it and planning it with your respective family and with your respective employees.

If you want to be promoted and want to have a long-term view, really think about yourself and how you’re going to develop yourself and then go out and negotiate and get people to share that vision with you and agree to take you on that journey. Gillian Franklin

TIP 6:

IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE SKILLS, DON’T PRETEND

People shouldn’t try and pretend that they have skills that they haven’t because you will be caught out. I think what you should do is say this is what I love doing, this is what I think I’m good at. If I’m not good at it, I would like to be. I’ll go out and figure out how to get those skills.

This brings in the whole role of mentors that I think women do particularly badly. So you need to go and talk to people who have been there, done that and say give me advice. Ask them how they did it. Gillian Franklin

My 2 cents worth:

Regarding Tip 5 where Gillian Franklin poses the question of branding with respect to you the person, I am with her 100% of the way.

As a female executive, do you actively and consciously project your brand.

So my question to you is, What do you stand for?

Do you make yourself known as the person who wants the job every other person is vying for, and what have you done to distinguish yourself from the rest of the herd?

The reality is that even if you have done a terrific job to date, you still need some shameless self promotion to get your message heard and your brand noticed by the powers that be.

Ask yourself if you are up for it.

If not, email me and I can suggest some techniques that will get you over your self -consciousness.

Until next time, keep your eye on the prize.