Life Lessons from the Easter Bunny

April 12, 2009 by Lynn, Clarity Coach  
Filed under Life Planning

Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket

Easter Basket

Easter Basket

No one knows what life’s next chapter holds. But one thing is clear. Putting all your eggs in one basket is a recipe for disaster when you fall down. And you will.

Unexpectedly.

Developing a strong network of trusted friendships, lifestyle skills, and diversified financial accounts will see you through difficulty. Remember balance and diversity in all things.

Everyone Needs a Friend with Big Ears

Girlfriends

Girlfriends

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could share feelings and dreams without fear of being judged? Or be on the receiving end of well intended advice?

The gift of listening is rare. The gift of actually hearing what the other person says is even harder to come by.

As much as you want to be heard, so does the other person. Family, friends, co-workers, clients. Everyone is looking to be understood. Imagine each person with a sign around their neck that says, “Please, listen to me. Hear what I am saying.”

Provide that service and you will be counted among the most trusted of friends, colleagues, or advisor.

All Work and No Play Can Make You a Basket Case

Enough said. :)

You Can Only Fool Us for a Short Time

What? The Easter Bunny isn’t real?

I’m sure you’ve experienced it. That let down feeling when you found out someone wasn’t who you thought they were? Be genuine. Especially to yourself.

You deserve it.

Easter ~ A New Beginning

April 8, 2007 by Lynn, Clarity Coach  
Filed under Life Planning

Easter - Life of New Beginnings

Easter - A Symbol of Your New Beginning

Easter has always held a special place in my heart, with it’s spiritual essence of hope and new life. Whether you share my faith or not, I hope you too experience the wonder of new beginnings this Easter.

How you choose to live your live is your legacy to the world. Your life is your message. Live life by choice.

What you leave behind is not what is engraved into stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. Pericles