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    Life & Parenting Coach

    On reflection, the different stages of my life have taught me how important it is to believe in myself and others to empower ourselves and to live a life we desire.
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    Dear Dolly, my Coach

    Indeed, taking actions and forming new habits which are key elements I learnt through coaching could not be more than real if I did not make the conscious effort to create the new wiring to my potential uniqueness. How powerful when I applied this theory and I am earnest in discovering more and more about myself.

    I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for having kindly walked with me through this painful and gainful journey.

    During the darkest and most vulnerable moments of my life, you had generously shared your spirit of supporting, giving and caring through your coaching profession. You skillfully worked with me on setting and visualizing my three inspiring goals at the start, and were sharp in identifying the usefulness of the coaching skills set as a life skill I could find synergistic to my Human Resource Management profession. Meeting you through my coaching sessions had been inspiring and insightful. Your questioning skills and dialogue with me had always challenged me to deeper thinking and cultivated much mental preparedness forging ahead for the goals. You were sensitive in stretching me to realize my strengths and yet balanced with endearing support and tenderness to keep me in momentum.

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    Chan Seow Yang, Author of "Possibilities Abound"

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    Parent support group cheers!

    By admin | June 7, 2009

    It was our first parent support group organised trek to Tree Top. We met @ Venus Road carpark & started to trek.  Very successful indeed, almost 40 parents and teens in total.  The perspiration was a good detox! The most fun thing was to learn some teenagers’ lingo.  “What’s up?,  Cool man, so lame!”.  On top of that was that we created our parent support group Cheers! during our trek.  Isn’t  it cool?

    When we reached the suspension bridge, we had to wait for 20 to pass through the end of the bridge before we were allowed to walk onto the bridge for safety.  Sunday we see many people trekking to Tree Top.  This is an opportunity to rest a bit and talk a lot! 

    We got our first parent support group cheers up!  A few of us walking from behind brainstormed as we walked and got the teenagers to ‘approve’ our cheers!  It was useful to have a man in our brainstorming so he knows whether there is the yin and yang factor. 

    Here it goes: “PPSG go! go! go!  Peirce Parent Yo! Yo! Yo! Ah ha, Ah ha, Ah ha x3 

    That was short sweet and fun!!!  When we reach the ranger station and caught up with the rest, we show off our Cheers!  They had a good laugh.  My enjoyment is to see parents let down their hair and have fun!

    We talked about it during our committee meeting but nothing came up.  In a different environment where we are relaxed and creative,  that we got our cheers up!

    Now my next adventure would be to go back to Lake Kenyir in Trengganu.  I was there when my eldest was only 4 yrs old.  Today she is 20!!  How time flew….life is about living in the moment and having fun.  This is who I am.  The waterfall in Lake Kenyir is big and beautiful.  You can either choose the chalet or sleep on double decker in the floating boat. I would love to go back there to swim and have my natural facial spa! The real energy from the waterfall not from some machine …. hmm.. so looking forward to it.   Time for research to see who is organising this.

    When was the last time you had fun? What do you do for fun?

    Topics: Life Adventure |

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