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  • Create a Life You’re Passionate About

    Create a Life You’re Passionate About - A life makeover workbook!

    Creating a life that you are passionate about is a step-by-step process. It involves changing (making-over) what you don’t like in your life.

    This workbook aims to take you through those steps so you come to understand the blocks in your life, what motivates you, what makes you happy and what goals to set.

    You’ll also learn why and how goal setting works. Then choose action steps to achieve your goals while you plan ways to avoid any obstacles. It’s a life coach in a book!

    The material and reading is kept to a minimum as the power is in the doing and the writing when using the workbook. The power is in the seeing what needs the makeover.

    This book and what you write in it will become a powerful visual aid to pull you towards a life you’d love to live.

    A life you’re passionate about!

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Stress In The Workplace

Posted by coachbranigan on February 26, 2010

According to the Australian Council of Trade Unions’ (A.C.T.U.) 1997 survey, fifty per cent of workers had suffered some form of stress at work in a 12-month period. The statistics in care professions were even higher, with the Department of Education and Training in Western Australia reporting in its 2002 Attitudes To Teaching Survey that seventy per cent of teachers identified workplace stress as a cause for concern in their teaching positions.

Stress in the workplace is becoming a major concern for employers, managers and government agencies, owing to the Occupational Health and Safety legislations requiring employers to practice ‘duty of care’ by providing employees with safe working environments which also cover the psychological wellbeing of their staff.

One of the costs, for employers, of work place stress is absenteeism, with the A.C.T.U. reporting that owing to stress, nearly fifty per cent of employees surveyed had taken time off work. Other negative effects were reductions in productivity, reduced profits, accidents, high rates of sickness, increased workers’ compensation claims and high staff turnover, requiring recruiting and training of replacement staff.

While a certain amount of stress is needed to motivate individuals into action, prolonged stress can have a huge impact on overall health. More than two-thirds of visits to doctors’ surgeries are for stress-related illnesses. Stress has been linked to headaches, backaches, insomnia, anger, cramps, elevated blood pressure, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and lowered resistance to infection. For women, stress is a key factor in hormonal imbalances resulting in menstrual irregularities, PMS, fibroids, endometriosis and fertility problems. Stress can also be a factor in the development of almost all disease states including cancer and heart disease.

Each profession has its own unique factors that may cause stress; below are some causes of stress that cross many professions:

• Increased workload
• Organizational changes
• Lack of recognition
• High demands
• Lack of support
• Personal and family issues
• Poor work organization
• Lack of training
• Long or difficult hours
• Inadequate staff numbers and resources
• Poor management communication
• Lack of control or input

So what can be done to effectively manage workplace stress?

Organizations can:

• Educate their employees to recognise the signs of stress.
• Where possible, give their employees the chance to be involved in decisions and actions that affect their jobs.
• Improve employer-employee communications.
• Provide employees with opportunities to socialise together.
• Be understanding of employees’ personal and family responsibilities.
• Ensure employee workloads suit their capabilities and resources (provide more training and resources if not).
• Provide support (internally or externally) for employees who have complex stress issues.

Employees can reduce their overall stress by:

• Regularly exercising, as this releases ‘happy hormones’.
• Eating a healthy diet, as stress depletes vital nutrients.
• Getting adequate rest.
• Using tea and lunch breaks to read, listen to a relaxation CD or have a five-minute power-nap.
• If appropriate, playing relaxing music at work and burning aromatherapy oils.
• Being more organized. Get up earlier to have more time.
• Delegating responsibility where possible. Say no!
• Taking time out to laugh by telling someone a joke. Start a laughter group: by standing in a circle and all forcing a big laugh, it will soon become real!
• Avoiding caffeine and sugar. Although this may provide an instant lift it later depletes the body of energy and nutrients.
• Taking time to do things that bring enjoyment and pleasure.
• Making the work environment pleasurable. Have relaxing sounds in the form of music or a water fountain. Have enjoyable smells by burning candles or aromatherapy oils. Hang beautiful pictures or posters on the walls; have photos or flowers on the desk.
• Taking care of their overall health and wellbeing by practising good self-care.
• Keep a journal that monitors dates and times of stress to detect re-occurring patterns and to help you discover changes you may need to make.

Sometimes trying to implement change (even for the better) can itself cause stress and prevent a person remaining motivated. In this case it’s important to get support for your stress from a counsellor, doctor, naturopath, friend, peer or life coach who specializes in stress issues.

The benefits of a systematic and joint approach to reducing work stress are:

• Increased productivity
• Decrease in absenteeism
• Improved morale
• Decrease in workers’ compensation claims
• Reduction in workplace accidents

The most important benefit in reducing workplace stress is that it will promote a pleasant work environment for all.

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Create 10 Delightful Daily Habits

Posted by coachbranigan on February 20, 2010

Create 10 Delightful Daily Habits

Practising extreme self-care in our life involves practising good “daily” habits.

Daily habits involve more than just exercising and eating right. They include all the things that bring us enjoyment and delight.

Having ten daily habits is considered the right number to produce the benefits extreme self-care brings. Practising extreme self-care actually produces more time, space and money in our lives. When we truly care for our own needs first, we build a reserve of energy and resources that enables us to sustain extreme self-care in our own life with enough left over to care for others.

What are daily habits we could perform? Here are some suggestions.

· Stretch
· Relaxing bedtime ritual
· Floss your teeth
· Nourishing get up routine
· Under promise
· Physical activities
· Listening to music
· Writing in a journal
· Eating well
· Reading for pleasure
· Drinking 2 litres of water
· Going to bed to get enough sleep

The key to benefiting from your daily habits and practising extreme self-care is to do just that, make them “daily” habits.

Your challenge this week is to create a list of at least 10 delightful daily habits. Pick the top 5 habits and practise them “daily” for 7 days. You are now starting to practise Extreme Self-Care. Notice the energy and well being you create by doing this.

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Six Steps to Less Stress!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 11, 2010

We all need a certain amount of stress in life to feel motivated and challenged.  When we experience stress in a negative way it is because we have gone beyond our “happy” level of stress.  It no longer motivates or challenges us but instead robs us of our enjoyment in life.

Being aware of what causes us stress is a start but more is needed.  We need to be determined to change the source of our negative stress or the way we react to it.  What can you do? The following six steps will help you to make changes to have less stress in your life.

 1.  Be aware of what stresses you and how you react to stress.

Learn to understand what situations; events, circumstances and people cause you to feel negative stress.  Think about what message your brain is telling you about why you feel stressed.  Notice the physical reactions you have, a racing heart, and shortness of breath, tight muscles or feeling angry and upset.

 2.  Think about the changes you can make.

Is there a way you can set up a structure to reduce or eliminate the stress by being more organised or managing you time better?  Can you avoid or eliminate any of the things that cause you negative stress?  Can you reduce your exposure to stress by taking a break away from the situation?

 3. Better manage your emotional reaction to stress.

Different things cause different people stress.  You may find public speaking extremely stressful but others thrive on this type of challenge.  Having too many deadlines may leave you tearing your hair out but may make someone else feel completely organised and less stressed.    We feel stressed because of how we personally perceive the situation.  Are you stressed because you view things are critical or urgent when that may not be the case?  Are you feeling pressure because you are a perfectionist?  Try and be more moderate in your view and put the situation into perspective.  Get someone else’s perspective on the situation and compare with your own.  Are you being over dramatic?

4. Better manage your physical reaction to stress.

Learn relaxation and deep breathing techniques that will slow down your racing heart, improve your breathing and relax those tense muscles.  Learn to smile and laugh more.  It’s hard to be angry and stressed while you’re laughing. 

 5. Look after your emotional needs.

Don’t live up to other peoples expectations, as these will not be in alignment with your own needs and values.  Hang around up building and supportive friends or co-workers.  Find someone to share your concerns with.  Also learn to ask for and accept help.

6.  Look after your physical health.

Being in good physical shape in itself reduces stress.  Be physically active everyday.  Eat well, don’t smoke or drink excessively.  Get enough sleep and regularly take time out to do things you enjoy.

 We all need positive stress to live an enjoyable life but we also need to identify the sources of our negative stress and work towards better managing or totally eliminating these things.  Only then will we have a truly fulfilling, happy life.

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I don’t have enough time to get it ALL done!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 9, 2010

One thing I often hear form the women I coach is the words;

“I don’t have enough time to get it all done!”

Quite simply, if this is the case, then you really only have two options:

 1. Do less.

 2. Create more time.

The first place to start would be to do a time budget. This is a tool you use to keep a daily record of how and where you spend your time. From this you can see if anytime is being wasted on things that are unproductive for you.

(Please note: I do not class “me time” or time spent exercising, relaxing etc. as unproductive).

How else could you do less and also create more time?

  1. Delegate anything on your daily to-do-list that can be done by someone else.
  2. Have one day a week off from social media sites and web-surfing!
  3. Un-subscribe from any non-essential email lists.
  4. Delete any non-essential emails..you know the funny forwarded stuff!!
  5. Order healthy take-out once a week.
  6. Once a week eat a meal off paper plates using plastic cutlery.
  7. Cook double meals and freeze half for another night.
  8. Hire a teen to help with light home duties: dusting, sweeping, folding, childcare etc.
  9. Go to bed one hour earlier and wake an hour earlier. (You are more productive in the morning).
  10. Reduce stress and worry as this depletes energy and performance levels.

 Can’t implement your changes alone? Need time management support?

Work with a coach who can support you to implement one change at a time until you can manage to get it all done!

 Enjoy!

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Are you spending to much time on your business?

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

Are you spending to much time on your business?

To live a balanced life you need to give the 8 areas of your life the time and attention they need.

For those who recently tested my Life Balance Wheel you know the 8 areas of your life are:

1. Career/Business
2. Health
3. Love
4. Family/friends
5. Time out
6. Finances
7. Environment
8. Spirituality

Everyone’s idea of the time needed in each area (to feel balanced) will be different, but you know if you are giving too much time to a particular area (like your business).

Do you find it hard to resist checking emails or turning the computer off?

Do you get into bed at night and your mind is still whizzing with business info?

Do you worry about your business profit?

Do you need to raise your profits to improve your life balance?

If the major reason you spend so much time on your business is to have a healthier profit margin so you can then “have a life” consider getting some assistance with this!

Profitable business=Life Balance!

http://www.quantumcoaching.com.au

Helping you work smarter not harder :-)

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Standing on your head = Life Balance!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

Seriously ….as joke I typed this into Google: “Why Standing on Your Head May Improve Your Health” and I got results!!

I was so surprised I had to share it as it is amazing!

As we know….. a healthy you = LIFE BALANCE!

Did you know that standing on your head can:

** reduce facial wrinkles, and if practiced regularly, is a natural ‘face-lift’.

** actually convert gray hair back to its natural color!

** give the heart a rest and reduce heart strain.

** soak the brain cells with fresh blood, oxygen and nutrients which increases your thinking power, clarity, memory, concentration, and the sensory faculties.

** encourage the drainage of lymphatic fluid so the whole body is regularly detoxified.

** strengthen your immune system.

** help with deep breathing and creates healthier lung tissue.

** strengthens the spine, neck, shoulders and arms.

So there you go! If you have feeling off balance or wish to be healthier try standing on your head :-)

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Cutting toe nails=Life Balance!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

If I asked you to write a list of things you are tolerating in your life you’d probably be shocked at how long the list would be!!

Do your toe nails need cutting, your hair washing, your legs waxing? Do you need a haircut, a makeover or dental work?

What about your home environment? Does your roof need repair, the house need cleaning, the lawn need a move or the garden a weed?

Just reading a list like this make me exhausted!!

If you have a long mental to-do-list your brain feels burdened by what you are tolerating.

Stop right now and do one of the small things on your “mental’ to-do-list

YES RIGHT NOW!

Cut those toes nails :-)

Paint them if you have time!!

Just notice how each time you look at your toes, throughout the day, you smile inside..you feel lighter and energised.
Now imagine how you would feel if you did everything on your “mental” to-do-list!

YOU’D BE ON FIRE!

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Is your Reticular Activating System tuned it happiness?

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

While at the doctor’s recently, I overheard the receptionists talking bout their “star sign” predictions for that day.

As one receptionist read her star sign prediction, she commented out loud; “Oh great, I’m in for a bad day!”

I couldn’t help myself, I had to mention to her that if she really BELIEVED she was going to have a bad day-then she probably would.

She had just tuned her Reticular Activating System, (RAS-attention centre of the brain), into ONLY paying attention to the bad things in her day. So by the end of the day, her star sign predication would have been correct!

Being happy starts with what we think…… because what we think has a huge impact on how we feel!

You need to tune your R.A.S. into looking out for the good in your day.

Not feeling happy?

** Reflect on a happy memory from childhood or a favourite holiday.

**Google “funny jokes” or “funny pictures” and have a laugh!..try this one:
http://cuteoverload.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/bailey-tumbles.jpg?…

**Look in a mirror and say out loud three times..I am happy! …smile too!!

**Just start to laugh..fake it until it is real….click on the link below for a sample giggle from my Laughter CD:

http://www.gentlepatter.com/demo/laughter.mp3

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If time is money then you have a spare $3500 to spend every week!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

Do you have enough time to “get it all done!”?????

Why is it that some people have enough time but others don’t seem too?

We all have the same amount of time =168 hours a week!

If you work full-time then you are at work for around 40 hours a week and you sleep for about 56 hours a week. That leaves you with about 72 hours a week leftover or about 10 hours a day! (less on work days more on days off)

That has got you thinking hasn’t it….now you are wondering what on earth you do with 10 spare hours a day!

If we say every hour is worth $50 (average tradies rate), then you have $3 500 worth of spare time each week…what do you spend that time doing? If you don’t have enough hours in a day then it’s worth doing a time budget (just like a money budget) to see where you are spending your time (or overspending your time).

You wouldn’t just throw $3 500 away so why waste your 72 hours…make them work for you!

Once you know how you spend your spare 72 hours it’s worth doing another time budget to decide how you REALLY would like to spend that time…this gives you a goal to work towards on what changes need to be made so you use your spare 72 hours (or spend your $3 500) most effectively.

Need help with your budget….email me for a FREE time management budget planner!

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Sometimes your to-do-list should say “DO NOTHING!” because cars don’t run without fuel!

Posted by coachbranigan on February 4, 2010

Sometimes your to-do-list should say “DO NOTHING!” because cars don’t run without fuel!

You wouldn’t consider driving your car a long distance with your fuel tank running low would you?

Then why do you think it is ok to run around each and every day without fueling yourself up?

The modern woman fulfils many roles, often causing her to be overwhelmed and stretched with her time and energy.
She has no room in her schedule for “me time!”

But “me time” is like the fuel you put in your car. It re-invigorates you to have the power to keep going (or giving out). If you drove a car until here was no fuel left, it would stop.

If you continue to give out and not fuel up with “me time” you will stop, crash and burn!

Choose one day a week (or at least half a day a week) and write on your to-do-list “DO NOTHING!” or if you prefer your list could say “DO WHATEVER I WANT!”…then do that…WHATEVER YOU WANT!

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