Hi Angela, Remember me from the TADA coaching class? Were you one of the 6 students they found coaching jobs for? If so, how is it going with the coaching? I'm thinking that they did not match me with any students yet, because the professor said that you can be too much of a Teamist! I am not really one at all, but that is the way I started out back in elementary school. I think that when that didn't always work out, I became more of an Individualist (not one of the categories. LOL). If you are coaching, are you perchance working with Jeannette (Jeannine?), the blonde lady who sat near me in the class, and had been tutoring at her childrens' school? If so, would you know her last name and/or contact information? I think she is a very nice lady, and I would like to stay in touch with her. Well, since I am supposed to be commenting on your art work and life philosophies here, if I'd like, I enjoyed viewing your art work very much, and I think you have some very good philosophies on life. I read all of your blog entries for 2009, and I could relate to them all. I especially enjoyed your blog entry about having fun! It is very important to have fun, as well as to work hard, and I always felt that way. It seems to me that these days people are working way too hard, have no time to be friendly, and put fun last on their list. Lately, though, I've noticed that people seem a lot friendlier when I'm out and about, doing my errands and dining out (something I like to do at least once a week). If you live anywhere near University Place, in Northeast Charlotte, that is a great place for fun. There's a lake with paddle boats,a number of shops, about 6 restaurants, and a wine shop, and when the weather is pleasant, many people visit the area, and it is also a great place for people who have dogs to bring them along. Another entry on your blog that I enjoyed reading was Christine Kane's seven principles, which reminded me of the seven rules for success that we learned in the coaching class. I particularly enjoyed the one about don't label yourself depressed, or let anyone else label you that way. It mentioned labels such as ADD, ADHD, and LD (I think), and I, myself, am of the opinion that these "disorders" may not even exist. Well, I've rambled on long enough, so I'll close for now. I hope that you've been doing some coaching, along with some of the other students in our class. Please keep me posted on what's happening with the coaching. I hope you've been having a great week! Bonnie
Remember me from the TADA coaching class? Were you one of the 6 students they found coaching jobs for? If so, how is it going with the coaching? I'm thinking that they did not match me with any students yet, because the professor said that you can be too much of a Teamist! I am not really one at all, but that is the way I started out back in elementary school. I think that when that didn't always work out, I became more of an Individualist (not one of the categories. LOL). If you are coaching, are you perchance working with Jeannette (Jeannine?), the blonde lady who sat near me in the class, and had been tutoring at her childrens' school? If so, would you know her last name and/or contact information? I think she is a very nice lady, and I would like to stay in touch with her.
Well, since I am supposed to be commenting on your art work and life philosophies here, if I'd like, I enjoyed viewing your art work very much, and I think you have some very good philosophies on life. I read all of your blog entries for 2009, and I could relate to them all. I especially enjoyed your blog entry about having fun! It is very important to have fun, as well as to work hard, and I always felt that way. It seems to me that these days people are working way too hard, have no time to be friendly, and put fun last on their list. Lately, though, I've noticed that people seem a lot friendlier when I'm out and about, doing my errands and dining out (something I like to do at least once a week). If you live anywhere near University Place, in Northeast Charlotte, that is a great place for fun. There's a lake with paddle boats,a number of shops, about 6 restaurants, and a wine shop, and when the weather is pleasant, many people visit the area, and it is also a great place for people who have dogs to bring them along.
Another entry on your blog that I enjoyed reading was Christine Kane's seven principles, which reminded me of the seven rules for success that we learned in the coaching class. I particularly enjoyed the one about don't label yourself depressed, or let anyone else label you that way. It mentioned labels such as ADD, ADHD, and LD (I think), and I, myself, am of the opinion that these "disorders" may not even exist.
Well, I've rambled on long enough, so I'll close for now. I hope that you've been doing some coaching, along with some of the other students in our class. Please keep me posted on what's happening with the coaching. I hope you've been having a great week!
Bonnie