Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Recap


Hey everyone! I'm finally back from all my travels and getting caught up from being gone. I just thought I'd update you on my activities since I've been gone.

I believe the last time I wrote, the Lady Wildcats were headed to the state basketball tournament. They had a tough tournament, having to play the #1, #2, and #4 teams in the state. They beat the #4 team, only lost to the #2 team by five and the #1 team... well, there's a reason they are #1. So, they ended their season ranked sixth in the state. Not a bad year at all. I am extremely proud of them. They did a fantastic job and as I said before, there are definitely lessons we can learn from them by watching them step out of their comfort zone and just play ball.

Which leads me to my next trip, the conference I went to in Las Vegas... but I'll save that for my next post. Have a Happy Easter!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Good Luck Lady Wildcats!

I have spent the last several months attending high school basketball games. As most of you know, my husband is the head girls basketball coach, so it keeps us very busy. But this year in particular, has kept us busy as the Lady Wildcats have rallied to a remarkable season. They will be advancing this coming weekend to the State Championship tournament. It is such an honor to make it to this level. They have battled in game after game to have the right to be one of the top teams in the state. Only seven other teams make it to this level.

They will have a tough road ahead of them this coming weekend as they will go in eighth seed and have to play the number one team in the state. But they have faced such battles before and they always play with so much heart and dedication. As I watched them beat the number one team in their region this past weekend by one point to earn their spot among the best in the state, it struck me quite profoundly that if we all gave everything we had in the things we are passionate about, we'd find that success as well. They gave blood, sweat and tears, literally, and although they haven't won them all, they have come out winners more times then not.

No matter how this weekend's tournament turns out, they have a lot to be proud about. And we can all learn some lessons from them.

  • Fight for what you want.
  • Give it your all.
  • Keep working.
  • Put it all out there.
  • Practice and then practice some more.
  • Don't be afraid of the competition.
  • You don't always know what the outcome will be, that's why you play the game.
  • Do what you are passionate about with all your heart.

Good Luck Lady Wildcats! You're number one in my heart...

Friday, February 6, 2009

Sensible Strategies to Reclaim and Manage Your Time

Do you find yourself constantly rushing? Always in a hurry? Never enough time in your day? Over stressed, over worked, overwhelmed…

Are you ready for a way to take back control of your life and find the time and space you need to rediscover yourself?

Whether you are a mother that works in the home or out of the home, you know how hard it can be to juggle all the demands that life places on you. Feeling like you don’t have enough time to get things done is one of the biggest struggles for women today. If you can relate to this, then I have just the thing for you. No, I haven’t discovered a magical equation for creating time. But what I have created is a program designed to help you use the 24 hours you do have more productively and efficiently.

Join me on Wednesday, February 11th at 7pm MST for a FREE call as I reveal the key components of this fabulous time management program:

“Sensible Strategies to Reclaim and Manage Your Time”

• Eliminating time stealers
• Finding space so you can identify what you really want in life
• Creating goals based on your own expectations
• Organizing your life to be more effective and efficient
• Taking action to keep from getting overwhelmed with daily tasks

Register now, as lines are limited and you don’t want to miss the opportunity to join me on this call. The call will be available by live web-stream and teleconference lines. The choice is yours. And if for some reason, you can’t make the call, it will be recorded, but you must be registered to receive the recording. Sign up now and as an added bonus, you’ll receive a complimentary subscription to my monthly newsletter which is designed to inspire and motivate. Registration is fast and easy! Simply go to www.lonetreecoach.com/seminars.html and fill in your email address to receive the details within 24 hours.

Give me a little of your time, and I’ll give you some time back in your life!

Is This You?

So there you are, eating a power bar, drinking coffee and applying your makeup; all while in the car driving to work. Totally frustrated because traffic is bad and you’re running late AGAIN, in spite of the fact that you must have yelled, “Hurry up!” at your children at least 25 times before you left the house. You scurry into work as your morning haste sets the tone for your entire day and you feel rushed with all you try to do. Riddled with guilt because you were late and smothered by the tasks you think you need to get done, you also feel obligated to stay after work, which inevitably makes you late picking up the kids at daycare. And the pattern continues. Late supper, late to bed… Rushing, running, stressed, frustrated, and overwhelmed. It is time to stop rushing and racing. It’s time - to get some time back in your life!

If you are ready for a way to take back control of your life and find the time and space you need to rediscover yourself then it's time for you to register for my FREE teleseminar, "Sensible Strategies to Reclaim and Manage Your Time."

Registration is fast and easy! Simply go to my website at http://www.lonetreecoach.com/seminars.html and fill in your email address to receive the details within 24 hours.

Give me a little of your time, and I’ll give you some time back in your life!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Where has the time gone?

WOW...I can't believe that the month of January is almost over already. Where did the time go? Have you made your resolutions for this year? If you haven't, then you might want to get a move on. You know being aware of changes you need to make in your life is the first step to actually changing. The second step is devising a plan to make it happen. Start with defining your values, what is truly important to you in your life. Then using the SMART acronym, create your goals by being sure they have each of the following component:

Specifics
Measurable Outcomes
Action Steps
Realistic Expectations
Time Line for Completion

Then get started. The part that creates the most failure in people's plans is the action phase. All too often, a brilliant plan is devised but action is never taken, leaving the plan to die on the vine. Don't forget to take action. Without it, your goals are just an empty thought.

So what are you waiting for...time is going by, get moving?

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Did You Survive?

Okay, so the holiday season is coming to an end...did you survive it? Were you able to take some of the things you learned in my holiday teleseminar and apply it to your holiday season in order to be stress free?

If not, then I guess that it's time to start planning those New Year's Resolutions! If you are one of those people who always sets unrealistic resolutions only to be disappointed later when they fail, then I have help for you. Check out my article at http://www.mydiningspot.com/ under the "Coach's Corner" to learn how to set SMART Resolutions this year.

Here's wishing you a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Aliyah's Fight

My heart is heavy today as I have to tell you all about a family I know. A friend of mine has a friend who's little girl has leukemia and has undergone a bone morrow transplant using cells from her brother. They have just tested her cells and it is not sounding good. The leukemic cells have increased to 30% and it is considered a relapse at 20% leukemic cells. So now they will have to go through it all again and hope the new cells will attack the immature cells and take over, however, there is a fine line as the new cells could also start attacking her major organs.

I just finished reading a book about a woman who started with breast cancer and it spread to her bones so she goes through the bone morrow and chemo process. The way she describes it made my stomach turn so I can't imagine what this poor family and that little girl must be going through. Anyway, please put them in your prayers and feel free to pass this blog message on to others. We are all so very blessed with good health and yet sometimes we think we have it rough...ha! We have no idea. My heart aches for this family and sadly enough, there are many people in the world like this. So keep the rest of the world in mind this holiday season. There are people out their who need prayers for healing and peace, and especially pray for Aliyah, a little girl fighting a big fight.