Articles by category: Corporate Coaching Blog
Leadership and celebrating successes
"Celebrating an employee’s achievements will make her feel valued and will increase her level of satisfaction, and will raise productivity."
Pareto's Law ... Change ahead!
Effective Meetings
Reinvent yourself!
Join me, Executive and Life Coach Niels Johnson-Lameijer, in an evening about REINVENTING YOURSELF. Learn how to break through what is blocking you, focus your energy and take massive action toward your new levels of success.
Love your career
When you are searching for a new job, what are you looking for? Are you letting yourself be guided by the title, the status perhaps or is the size of the paycheck most important to you?
Jump Start 2011, start with powerful resolutions, motivation and action!
Three steps to improve your relationship(s)
The struggles with challenging relationships, at work and or at home, mostly all boil down to one element: communication.
Effort is overrated in realizing success: Work SMART not HARD
Do you remember "those kids" at school who always had good grades without putting much effort in it, and those who have studied day and night and had poor results? Does that seem fair?
Effort is the single most overrated feature in producing success.
What does Corporate Coaching have to do with the FiFa World Cup Soccer 2010?
When it comes to the Dutch national soccer team, we "Hollanders" are a bit crazy. Wearing bright orange outfits, we will color every stadium, restaurant, or bars to support our national team. The achievements of our 2010 national soccer team have about unleashed a complete national feast. Over 30.000 people watched the Dutch win their semi final on the museum-square in Amsterdam, and 12.3 million Dutchies watched the match on television (to put things in perspective... that's about 75% of the Dutch population!)
Oil drilling in Carpinteria? A daily blog
http://sustainablealliancessnjl.wordpress.com My home town of Carpinteria is buzzing because of the elections on June 8th 2010. So, I have decided to blog about "what's going on in Carpinteria" up until election day.






