Last night the Collegiate Career Coach and founder of Dream Purposeful Empowerment Services, Mignon Brooks, talked about the importance of self discovery and how to start the process on your own through journaling. Click on the link below to watch the show.
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Join Collegiate Career Coach, Mignon Brooks, this evening as she explains the self discovery process her clients experience in order to clearly identify a career that’s passionate and fulfilling for themselves. In this 30 minute session you will learn what it means to tap into your true self and why it’s so important. You’ll also get to hear about an easy technique you can do on your own in order to find this true self of yours and make sure you are honoring it.
Click on the link below to join us at The Dream Purposeful Phenomenon this evening at 9 p.m. EST:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/create-the-career-of-your-dreams-phenomenon
Author of Act From the Inside Out, Shelene Atancio will discuss using acting techniques to prepare for the roles we play in our everyday lives. It is a brand new approach for self healing and personal growth. Atancio is a best-selling author, actress, and an award winning playwright.
The Dream Purposeful Phenomenon will air Tuesday, July 6th at 9 p.m. EST. Click below to join us for an amazing interview and out of the box thinking that will transform your throughts and how you approach life.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/create-the-career-of-your-dreams-phenomenon
Join me live on Tuesday, June 22nd at 9 p.m. EST for The Dream Purposeful Phenomenon. Please note the time has been pushed back due to time convenience requests from many of my clients, family and friends. Simply click on the following link to join me: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/create-the-career-of-your-dreams-phenomenon
Why join a collegiate career coach tomorrow night if you’re already working in a career?
There’s a few reasons you definitely want to catch this event!
1. You might be thinking about going to college, and you still haven’t chosen a degree program.
2. You might want a career change, and you’re not sure what career field you’d like to transition into.
3. You will gain clarity about what life coaching actually is and understand how it can be an asset in your life or in the life of someone you know.
4. You’ll get some tips from the self-discovery process my clients have the opportunity to experience and get to see the obvious benefits.
5. You’ll get a chance to hear more about the energy leadership assessment and debrief I offer that will literally change your life forever.
6. You might be a personal family member or friend and know that your support is important to me.
If you show me who you associate yourself with, I’ll show you who you are. Believe it or not, your social relationships have a lot of influence in your life, which is why you need to choose your friends carefully.
Like attracts like. What do I mean by that? It’s this simple. If you choose to hang out with people who get into trouble, you’re very likely to get yourself into trouble too. If you choose to hang out with people who are ambitious, then you’re probably an ambitious person too. There’s much to be said for the saying, “birds of a feather flock together.” It’s true.
The qualities that my friends possess are very similar to qualities that I possess – both the qualities I like in my friends and the qualities that I don’t like so much. If you pay attention to your likes and dislikes in your relationships with your friends and family, realize that somewhere within yourself you have that quality as well. That’s why you notice those qualities in others.
Many of my closest friends are driven in their careers. We strive for the very best because that’s what we were taught to do in the environment in which we grew up. We’re adventurous, like to have fun, and expect the best out of life.
While MOST of my friends are like what I described above, I do have some childhood friends who complain alot. It gets under my skin. Sometimes I’ve asked myself, “Sheesh…can’t (so and so) ever be happy about something?” Then I realized something about myself. When I get in a cranky mood, I find myself complaining too. And when I’ve gotten in these moods, I’ve tended to call my complainer friends because I know they’ll jump right into complaint mode with me.
What did I learn from this? I’ve learned that complaining never helps me out when I’m in a difficult situation. And while I never realized I can sometimes get into a complaining mood, it’s never ever helped me get out of a difficult situation. In fact, it’s when I’m able to lift my positivity level up that I’m on top of the world.
Like Albert Einstein said, “You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.” This statement means a lot of things to me. One of them is if a problem arised out of negativity, I surely can’t fix it from a negative mindframe or out of a complaint.
As a result, I choose to spend most of my time around positive people. They inspire me, and I inspire them.
So be sure, to pick your friends wisely and carefully because they truly do influence you, whether you realize it or not. Remember that none of us are perfect. We are all human beings. Yet, choose friends that embrace not only who you are now but who you strive to be.






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