Links and resources

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peer.ca – The Peer Bulletin is the best coaching magazine I’ve found. Great resource for coaches and those thinking about becoming a coach.

boomerwomenspeak.com – Join Dotsie Bregel in her online haven where baby boomer women connect, encourage, and support one another every day.

eartheasy – ideas for environmentally sustainable living. With every activity of our daily lives, we connect with the interdependent web of life on Earth. The health of our environment is a reflection of the choices we make.

Authentic Promotion – Is your livelihood and satisfaction limited by your inability to self-promote with ease and grace? Let internationally acclaimed business and marketing coach Molly Gordon show you how you can market your work and love doing it! Visit www.mollygordon.com.

Action Plan Marketing – Home of the Info Guru Manual and the WebSite Tool Kit. I use both of these tools, find them very helpful, and highly recommend them.

single-step.com – Our site provides an intuitive description of the motivation and goal-setting process along with an accompanying goal-setting software package.

Mary Anne Fields – Life Coach, Trainer and Speaker What keeps you from being and doing more, from embracing your authentic self, your dreams, your passion, your life? What magic could unfold in your life today? Curious? (Free Newsletter!)

The Lilypad List: 7 steps to the simple life
by Marian Van Eyk McCain (Findhorn Press, 2004) 
“…one of the most accessible, applicable, and down-to-earth advice books available to non-specialist general readers with an interest in adapting their lifestyles to simpler rhythms, less intrusive demands, and more rewarding satisfactions.”
– Midwest. 
Book Review:  http://www.lilypadlist.com/reviews.html

Peer Resources – the best site I have found for unbiased information about coaching and mentoring. Great newsletter, great archives, great site

Heal with Art has a number of art therapy books meant for all developemental levels: children, youth, adults, people with disabilities, and families. Full of pictures and written by Janice Carroll a well established art therapist in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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