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The Outlaw Coach

The Outlaw Coach

http://www.theoutlawcoach.com

Outlaw Coach is a blog for people who want effective, unconventional coaching to improve business and life through mindfulness, acceptance, action, and commitment.

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  • Change in Location

    Posted on Wednesday November 5th, 2008 at 11:15 in personal development

    The new blog site for outlaw coach is now http://outlawcoachjournal.com.  Stay tuned to this site for outlaw coach website. Thanks, Mike Related posts:Front Page Thanks for dropping in to the Outlaw Coach Site and... Related posts brought to ...

  • Driving Blues

    Posted on Saturday November 1st, 2008 at 17:46 in personal development

    I’m in Red Wing, Minnesota this afternoon, sitting in a Caribou Coffee and wondering what I could blog about.  My sweetheart and I came down to delive some furniture to a friend of hers and she and I took a trip to a town in Wisconsin...

  • Beyond the Challenge

    Posted on Friday October 31st, 2008 at 20:42 in motivation, Coaching, mindfulness, conflict, emotional intelligence, mental aikido

    Extend Ki This is the fourth basic Aikido Principle. One translation of Aikido goes something like The Way of Harmonic Energy, do being way, aiki the energy of harmony. In conflict situations, whether with ourselves or with others, it is easy t...

  • The Core of the Matter

    Posted on Thursday October 30th, 2008 at 23:31 in Coaching, mindfulness, conflict, emotional intelligence, mental aikido

    If you’ve heard of Pilates exercise, or been in a gym in the last five years or so, you are probably familiar with strengthening the core.  That is the theme of this, the last two, and the next posts.  These Aikido Principles focus bot...

  • When the World Pushes, Pull

    Posted on Wednesday October 29th, 2008 at 16:15 in personal development, anger, emotional intelligence, mental aikido

    Image via Wikipedia Truth Lies in Your Experience Bear with me as I go through these Aikido points.  I see these as ways toward mindfulness and success.  And please, as always, I ask you not to believe me.  The truth lies in your experience...

  • Easy for You to Say

    Posted on Tuesday October 28th, 2008 at 11:08 in emotional intelligence, mental aikido

    I want to get back to minding the mind.  It struck me, though, that I often hear from people something like, “Yeah, well that’s great in theory, but …” And I agree.  There is a “before you can do that” part ...

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