Archive for the ‘Fears and Obstacles’ Category

What are your intentions for 2012?

It is now 2012. Are you set up to move powerfully in your personal and professional goals?

Or do you find yourself…

  • Feeling stuck or drained by the swirl of everyday life?
  • Lacking the right support and motivation?
  • Wishing on luck and hoping that things can get better in 2012?

What if there is a better option? And these options actually DO work to move you powerfully and become unstoppable? I have put together a special program that includes my top tools to have a real shift in your life and no longer be held back from achieving your dreams. These are available exclusively to my private clients, and I am sharing them with a small group of individuals that are ready to take lead in their future. Sign up so that you become one of the people that are successful at fulfilling their resolutions.

The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Create it – Peter Drucker

Let’s work together to create your New Year, New YOU, and get you set up for an exceptional 2012!

Get the right coaching support. Participate in a fun and supportive group. Learn together and receive expert coaching that you would normally receive in my personal coaching program at an affordable price. I promise it will be a life changing moment, especially for people who have never been exposed to my message.

Start moving in the right direction. The benefits of attending this workshop:

  • Identify and Remove Limitations that stop you from achieving your goals
    • Gain clarity on what is really holding you back and you will learn strategies to remove them once-and-for-all.
  • Create a personal Project Design (in any area you choose).
    • Get clear on your objective, create your vision, and know exactly what action steps to take to reach your goals faster than ever before.
  • Attain balance and have more energy to perform at your optimum
    • The relaxation and focus techniques that I will teach you are priceless!
  • Be coached!
    • As a highly trained and certified coach, I will coach you on your stops and obstacles and teach you new habits for real success

Limited Seats!

I want to provide the best possible program to all the participants and for this reason I am limiting the group size for maximum results.

Reserve your spot now before they are gone!

Click HERE to Register

When: Friday February 24, 2012

Time: 9:00am – 1:00pm PST

Where: 9401 Jeronimo, Irvine, CA 92618


Just some of the things that people have been saying about Mina’s workshops:

“Truly inspiring and makes me want more!”

“Great networking and great energy in the room”

“Very valuable. Didn’t know that life could be better!”

“Extremely powerful – Mina is a fabulous coach!”

ICF Orange County 5th Annual Coaching Day Event

Attend this one day information packed event on Friday February 11th where our coaches will inspire change, help you identify what’s holding you back,
share with you techniques to develop winning habits for success and
show you how to set a clear vision & meaningful goals so you can
Be Outrageously Successful in 2011!
Reincarnation of Theodore Roosevelt,
David Markovitz presents –
Leadership at the speed of change
David Markovitz is an expert on leadership.
As Teddy, David inspires people to overcome the challenges and
uncertainty we are facing with courage, boldness, integrity, character,
and action.They will learn how to CHARGE forward (as Teddy did in so
many ways), contributing to the strength and future of your enterprise.
Powerful coaching presentations by:

Dr. Frumi Barr, Mike Brenhaug, Doug Gfeller, Ken Gryske, Patricia Hirsch, Scott Hunter, Vicky Lee, Randy Tabor, Heather Wieshlow, Emily Woodman-Nance

Register before February 7th and your ticket to this full day event is $20.

Day of event – Friday February 11th

For more information and to register for event visit: ICFOrangeCounty

Event held at the The Sports Club – Irvine,  1980 Main Street @ Mercantile (just West of MacArthur) Irvine, CA 92614

Friday February 11th
8:00 am    -  8:55 am   –  Event registration, networking & free laser coaching
9:00 am     – 9:15 am   –  Welcome
9:15  am    - 10:15 am  - What’s holding you back from being outrageously successful (Dr. Frumi Barr, Doug Gfeller, Ken Gryske)
10:30 am  - 11:30 am  -  Developing winning habits for change (Randy Tabor, Vicky Lee, Heather Wieshlow)
11:30 am  - 12:30 pm –  Teddy Roosevelt – Leadership at the speed of change (David Markovitz)
12:30 pm  -  1:15 pm  -   Lunch  -  Pre-purchased box lunch available for $9.00
1:30  pm  -   2:30 pm   –  Setting a clear vision & meaningful goals (Mike Brenhaug, Patricia Hirsch, Emily Woodman Nance)
2:45 pm   –   4:00 pm   –  The art of being outrageously successful (Scott Hunter)

A Life and Career Coach works with clients to remove the obstacles that get in the way of what they want to achieve. Age happens to be one of those obstacles that come up during a coaching session. The conversations with clients become analogous to the endless debate whether you can teach an old dog new tricks. As coach, I am here to share with you that age does not matter when it comes to achieving happiness and fulfillment in life. It does a fine job of fooling people into believing they are too old to have a better life.

A prime example of how age does not matter is in the movie ‘The Bucket List’ where two men fighting terminal cancer decide to fulfill on their long forgotten wish lists. They take on skydiving and do all the things that young people would dare to do. The inspiring story is bittersweet in the end. However, in real life most individuals never fulfill on their dreams and desires.

Why? Maybe because life gets busy and before a person realizes, they feel that the opportunity is no longer available. Ironically, the opportunity is always there. Life is full of opportunities, and it can be as simple as a choice all the way to the very last breath of your life. Just as the two men in the movie decided it was a choice.

Another example of age and its effects on achieving life’s dreams is when I had a conversation with a woman friend of mine in her late 50’s. She shared with me that she feels old because she uses the phrase “hubby” to refer to her husband. I mentioned that I also refer to my husband as “hubby,” and I am in my 30’s. She felt a sense of relief when I shared this because her 20 year old son refers to her as an “old person.” When she proved to him that she is capable of phone text, he was shocked and dismayed. I suggested to my friend that she may want to share with her son that age is not an obstacle for anything.

Life is stacked with obstacles. When age happens to relate to work, the most common mistake a person can make is to think they are too old for a certain occupation. The most important thing to remember is the level of skill and experience you have. If you are not skilled in the field you are entering, note that it is learnable. There is nothing stopping you from going back to college and to learn new skill sets that would support you in the work field. It is only your fears that get in the way of your potential. I invite you to take what matters most, and by having a leap of faith, take a dive into the world of possibilities. What if you do not have to wait until you are diagnosed with a terminal illness to do what is on your bucket list? What if you could pursue your dreams and passions and age was irrelevant?

How would your life go if age were not an issue?