Do Better! Where can you start?

 Take a deep breath through your nose, out of your mouth, and out of your body. You will be identifying challenges, and you will take them in sincerely, and you will push them out of your spirit. You are placing your challenge. Have you identified your challenge yet? The thing and into or addressing getting better is recognizing the challenge that you're facing that would be the topic of your discussion if you were sitting down and going through a coaching session with me as identifying the topic of discussion. The session can be straightforward. Usually, it's challenging or becomes very difficult when you have a lot of different topics rolling around in your head. Please focus on the point in your life and the challenge you want to identify, then utilize your journal to write it down. 

You're writing out (journaling) your challenges; pick one thing you want to improve, nothing else, just one thing. That one thing is the challenge that we will be working on in your journal. So within your journal page one, you will write out that challenge or/that topic that you want to improve in just one. Then we will build out the question for you to move towards that finish line and have positive results to remove that challenging topic. Then you go to the next one, so these are steps our building blocks in the way of improving your life to improving your professional career then your professional career to get to that end goal at the end of your journey. 

Remember that your trip could take a while; it took time to get where I am today. I suffered through a loss of a child to cancer, pursued my undergrad business degree, and lapsed into congestive heart failure to make a 6 figure salary. Still, it took a while to get from being a single mom to the point where I'm a certified professional career professional. I am pursuing my master's; I am a career professional, so everything I do concerning work is done with excellence! However, it took me listening to get better. It took listing out challenges in my life, placing those topics and challenges in a journal, and checking off those challenges. Journaling helped me improve throughout my journey, so that is decades or over a decade of challenges to get where I am today. It's not over; I'm still improving, so hopefully, this blog will help you identify those challenges to improve too!

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