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Social Intelligence (Part 2)

Friendships In Part 1 of Social Intelligence, we talked about the debilitating impacts of loneliness and the importance…

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Social Intelligence (Part 1)

“I found myself in a New Year celebration crying, alone in a crowd.” Graham Parker from his song “Pourin’ It All Out”.…

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Creating Reality

Way back in 1637, French philosopher Rene Descartes coined the famous French phrase Je pense, donc je suis which…

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Navigating and Celebrating

I’m feeling good, or I’m feeling bad. I’m feeling happy, or I’m feeling sad. Life feels great, or not so great. It…

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Expanding Our Concept of Love

My mentor and coach Lance Secretan says “… that love is to the soul what oxygen is to the body.” Clearly, we all want…

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Control Your Horse for a Better Life

Horses are amazing creatures. I really love horses and I am so very grateful for the many years I spent with them, and…

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Stop Ruminating – Make Room for Positivity, Love and Joy

The ability to engage in deliberate and focused thinking on the issues and challenges in our lives is a real strength.…

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Modern Heroes

I recently finished a book by Stephen Ambrose that I really enjoyed called Undaunted Courage. It details the famous…

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Your Morning Routine

Your Morning Routine – Tips to Jumpstarting a Better Day How do you start your day? Is it haphazard or deliberate? Do…

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Stop Rescuing

Are You a Rescuer? Hello, my name is Coach Billy, and I’m a recovering rescuer. In my past life, I squandered a lot of…

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Ephemeral

From the vantage point of a 65-year-old, as I look back on my life, there is a theme that really stands out for me. It…

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Uprighting – Agency Through Awareness

Even good relationships are sometimes difficult. Going through a high conflict separation, from what perhaps was a…

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Gratitude Can Change Your Life

This post is a collaboration with my friend Dan McKinnon. Dan holds a Ph.D. in Education, a Master's in Counselling,…

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Forgiveness

Forgiveness One of my favourite podcasters is Dave Asprey, whom I’ve followed for years on the topics of nutrition and…

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First Principles

A case could be made that the idea of first principles started with the biblical story of the Ten Commandments. As the…

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Learning and Growing

I love reading books. I’m determined to find more time for reading. Part of my challenge is that I can’t seem to read…

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Rethinking Goals

I must admit, I’ve never been much for setting goals. Even before I understood my reasons why I didn’t feel comfortable…

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Be Cautious With Labels

In my coaching work, I frequently encounter coachees who have convincing labels for themselves. For example, they tell…

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Make the Ask

As parents, we always have hopes and dreams for our children. It seems I wasn't all that typical with mine. My biggest…

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Ebb and Flow

Everyone knows that to improve as an athlete, we need to train our bodies. We need to acquire or improve physical…

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Pause and Reset

This guest post is a collaboration with my good friend and inspiration, Marie Knapp. Marie has a Ph.D. in education and…

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Managing Stress

We all have our share of stress. It seems to be an unavoidable aspect of everyday life in our fast-paced culture. Most…

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Name Your Mind

You are not your mind! Neuroscience and psychology tell us that 95 percent of our mind operates from subconscious…

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Affirmations Have Power

Have you ever been at a gathering, and a person you have met before forgets your name? They say, “I’m sorry, I’m just…

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Our Natural Health Service

“Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of…

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Journaling

I am forever grateful to have stumbled across an in-depth article on the art of journaling on the Daily Stoic in 2019,…

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Boundaries

For most of my life, I don’t recall hearing the term “boundaries” as it applies to relationships. Lately, it seems the…

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Vulnerability Is Your Superpower

Big boys don’t cry. Suck it up buttercup. Be a man. The socialization and conditioning of the male mind starts…

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Self-care Isn’t Selfish

Self-care is all the things you do to take care of your health and well-being in the key dimensions of physical,…

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How Is Your Diet?

How is your diet? I have a mini poster on my inspiration board. It reads: Your diet is not only what you eat.…

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Frameworks

One of my favourite podcasts is Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais. Dr. Gervais is a brilliant psychologist who…

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The Lost Art of Thinking

I’m a bit weird, I know. Every year in January I spend a fair bit of time dissecting the past year and looking ahead…

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Know Your Core Values – It Matters

“Who are you?” he asked me. My coach and his darn questions! I pondered for a moment and responded, “What do you…

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Responding vs Reacting

It happened in an instant. I was out with my dog Dexter. We were passing a house with a couple carrying groceries from…

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There is Life on the Other Side

I recently had a long time friend over for supper. We had a great catch-up as we hadn’t meaningfully connected in some…

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Managing Setbacks

When we experience a personal setback or crisis, what should we be able to expect in terms of support from our friends…

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