Amarillo Life Coach, LLC
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Dr. Jodi Walker Owner and Certified Life Coach Amarillo, Texas http://amarillolifecoach.com/
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Amarillo Life Coach, LLC Newsletter for Week of: July 13-19, 2014
About Us Jodi Walker, Ph. D., is the owner of Amarillo Life Coach. Jodi has taught all ages for the past twenty years-in public schools, private schools and at the University level for the past twelve years. Jodi is a teacher educator, speaker, Professional School Counselor, Life Purpose Coach and co-author of several women’s books with the Professional Women’s Network. She has dedicated her life to helping people create the lives they desire. Jodi’s goal is to walk along side of you as a coach and help you find your true passion and purpose. Because of her desire to work with girls and women, Jodi Walker became certified as a Women’s Consultant with The Professional Women’s Network.http://www.pwnbooks.com/jwalker.htm. After completing her Consultant training, Jodi received her Certified Life Purpose Coach training out of California with Dr. Katie Brazelton. Life Purpose Coaching Centers
(LPPCI) is the
first International program that trains both men and women that are passionate about helping others find their purpose.www.lifepurposecoachingcenters.com. ◆
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Looking ‘Put Together’ Starts Before You Put Your Clothes On Submitted July 14, 2014 by guest blogger Jannette Have you ever looked at a person’s outfit and wondered to yourself, “What were they thinking when they put that clothes on?” Have you wondered if they’d given their look any thought or perhaps the clothes just magically threw itself on the body and therefore the person was at the mercy of the clothes and had no choice but to simply walk out of the house with a random selection of articles worn simply to cover the body? The truth is, some days I have left the house with random articles worn to simply cover my body. I have stood there at the closet entrance in the mornings looking for that specific skirt, that one lost shoe and finally resorting to grabbing something, throwing it on, and rushing out the door to get to work on time. On days like this I realize this morning “routine” seems to set the tone for the day as I find myself constantly trying to play catch up for the entire day. Not only does this affect my mood, but it creates a breeding grounds for stress.
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Ladies, I had to find a solution to this insanity. I knew I had all the right elements for the perfect outfit: Ann Taylor classics, the quirky and colorful Banana Republic pieces, the Coach shoes, handbags, and statement jewelry… but these were not organized in a way that made sense nor were they consistently accessible. I began by hanging all like items together (skirts, jackets, dresses, tops, etc) but that was not enough. Then I began color coding each section. It was then I realized I did not need another chiffon cream colored top, black dress, or black shoes in my life (to keep in mind next time I go shopping). I also went on Pinterest to find creative ways to display jewelry. With a little effort, my closets are now organized, my shoes and jewelry are now easily accessible and now I have more time to spend on my hair and make up. Ladies, when you walk out that door in the morning you put on your best, finished look then as you drive to work notice how many others are at the stop light putting on make up or fixing their hair. This is not pretty nor safe for that matter. You want your morning to be effortless, low stress, and you want the morning routine to set the tone for the day. Whatever your age, budget, or living situation I encourage you to celebrate yourself each day. Your look IS your celebration of self. You deserve to look and feel great each day. Take control of the closet chaos-your “put together look” is waiting for you!
Being a Mom Submitted June 18, 2014 by guest blogger Alisa Every mother knows how difficult parenting is. Yet, so many of us are so quick to evaluate another’s parenting style. Everything from the foods we feed our kids, to the way they behave, our discipline with techniques, the clothes we dress them in, the language we use, the products we purchase and the “choice” to be a stay-at-home-mom ora working mom feel like they are constantly under the microscope. All. The.Time. It’s exhausting. What’s worse? Often times, the heat of judgment comes from other mommies. We all want to be good parents. We all want to believe that our way is the right (and perhaps the best) way. We are all swimming along day by day giving our munchkins so much while also trying to hold on to our sanity and the tiny shreds of ourselves that have survived motherhood. It’s so easy to think negative thoughts about another parent when we see them do something we do not agree with. We may even have good intentions when we come up with a nice way to tell a friend of a “better” way to do something. Unsolicited advice is usually not well received. Next time we have a moment when we can feel the wheels in our minds turning with negativity about a fellow mommy, let’s take it as an opportunity to look inside ourselves and try to understand instead of allowing negative thoughts about this other mommy fill our minds. There is no right way to be a mother but there are many different ways to be a mother and to show our children love. There isn’t a handbook. Our best is all we can do.
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