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Denver Tech Center Colorado Business Women (DTC CBW)

August 31, 2012 By Kim Leave a Comment

DTC-CBW is an organization whose “mission is to promote full participation, equity and economic self-sufficiency for Colorado’s working women.”   It is an organization that I became part of over 2.5 years ago and have truly become passionate about.  My love for DTC CBW is not only because of its mission, but the caliber of women (and men) it attracts.

It is the energy of the 120+ people in the room at each monthly luncheon.  It is the other non-profit organizations we support.  It is the opportunity to “Deepen The Connection” throughout the month at smaller more intimate venues.  It is the volunteer board members who are creative, intelligent and wonderfully committed to serving the organization.  And much, much more.

The type of people that come to the luncheons are business owners and corporate professionals who desire connection and to be part of something bigger than themselves.  They know that DTC CBW supports other organizations with like missions both in service and financially.  These people know that each month they will not only hear an amazing speaker talking on relevant business topics or of truly inspirational and motivational stories AND that DTC CBW makes a donation to a charity with like mission in the speakers name.

The attendees also know that this is the place to make real, long lasting and deep connections with other professionals who are supporters of their business via referrals, connecting them with possible venture partners, and true friendship.

If you haven’t checked out a luncheon, I highly recommend it.  Come be among some of the most amazing people in Denver!  Check out DTC CBW at www.dtc-cbw.org.

 

Filed Under: Highlighted Business

What Will You Allow to Derail You?

August 18, 2012 By Kim 2 Comments

I have recently spoken to several people who have had major events occur in their lives – a wedding, a graduation, a layoff, a house fire, the loss of a loved one and a new baby.  Some of these people were business owners and some worked a corporate job and each of them handled the situations very differently.

These examples really got me thinking of how I deal with major events, good and bad, and what my perspective is.  I have handled major events in different ways including  – taking a break from everything, taking a break from a few things, pretending as though the event was to have no effect, getting additional support in the forms of a listening ear, more coaching, someone to delegate to, and many things in between.

In hind site, I recognize those things that I did that supported me in reaching my goal for balance and happiness and those things that were just some form of burying my head in the sand.

Weather you are a small business owner or work in the corporate world there are going to be things that come up or happen that can interfere in your progress.  A new baby, new house, a re-org, illness, death in the family, etc.  Each one of these events requires the appropriate time and attention to properly deal with them but when they happen…Do they become something that needs to be moved off the track or do they completely derail you?

The answer is all in your chosen perception of the situation.  And yes I said chosen.

When my clients come to me with life events that can be derailing I encourage them to review their goals, the big why behind the goals and who do they have to become in order to move forward honoring both the event AND still move forward with grace and ease.  We come up with solutions to working WITH the event and not choosing the event over success.  I support them in creating the “and” instead of the “or” (either I work on the graduation OR I work on my business).

So I ask you this, when your next major event comes up, will you let it derail you by…

  • changing your plans
  • changing your focus
  • postponing self care
  • stopping working your business
  • stopping forward movement
  • burying your head in the sand

or will you live life in the “and” by moving forward with the love and support to live a balanced and fulfilling life.

 

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From my heart…

July 26, 2012 By Kim Leave a Comment

As a business coach I am always seeing the coaching “gems”, as I call them, in every situation.  I often times am able to relate  situations to business, however, the recent events in Colorado really had me struggling.  Since May this year, Colorado has made national news for 3 wildfires and the recent shootings at the Century 16 movie theatre.  While I am sure there is business coaching insight here,  I would not be authentic to write this from any other place than the deepest place in my heart.

I have seen the most remarkable response to these tragedies in Colorado.  I have seen more people step up to help, step out to commune and open up to love more deeply.  I have seen people offer their homes, donate goods and resources to support the fire victims.  I have seen our state come together to share “ours” with those who lost “theirs” – not just things, but real sharing of the heart.  It has been simply amazing!!  And I must add,  I am not surprised at all 🙂

I visited the Century 16 memorial and found an outpouring of love and support as those of us mourned the victims who didn’t survive and prayed for those who did.  Tears rolled down many a face when we visited, 4 days after the horrific incident, and yet you could feel the connection to each of us who stood at the crosses of the victims who had been slain.  I search for ways to support the victims as well as to spread peace and love to their families.  Prayer has been my answer, as it always is during times like these.

I am teary even as I write this because Colorado has always been and will always be home.  The home that I LOVE!.  The place I reside and the home in my heart.  I truly have felt the love that Coloradans share with their fellow man and am deeply touched.  From these tragedies my heart feels loss but fills with love.  My hope is that each person has the same response of “feeling” and “filling”.

Thank you for allowing me to share my heart with you.  I would love to spread more love via this blog so please share with those who you think would appreciate.

Many blessings and much gratitude to you!

 

 

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Are You Like a Clam?

July 2, 2012 By Kim 2 Comments

I was recently on the Padre Island beach enjoying a beautiful day with the waves kissing my feet as I walking along the coastline.  I watched the clams get uncovered or washed up on the shore and then burrow back down in the sand.  They did this over and over again to avoid being eaten by the seagulls that hovered above.  The waves would unbury the clams time and time again for hours on end.  I thought to myself, what an interesting existence, to do the same thing over and over and over again merely to survive.

I began to get curious about how many business owners live a similar existence.  To burrow down into what appears to be a safe place, only to have the waves of business wash away all that feels safe and secure.  How many entrepreneurs are going through the same motions over and over again merely out of survival.  I have experienced this in my own business more times than I like to admit.  I recognize that it is a learning that likely, every business owner experiences to some degree.

Thankfully we are not clams.  We have a higher level of thinking.  We get to choose if we operate as the clams do or choose something better.  So what does it take to break out of our shell?  What is it like to choose a different place for safety?

For myself and my clients, it takes awareness that there is something better.  It also takes courage to stop burrowing and to start moving toward something different, even if we don’t know exactly what different means.  And most of all it takes a higher level of thinking that that of the clam.  Thinking in terms of possibilities instead of survival, in terms of freedom instead of a known comfort zone, in terms of acceptance that waves come and go but it is our calling to do more than just burrow over and over again.

As you look at your business, and life, what areas are you living like a clam?  What would it take to break out of your shell and live the life you were truly called for?

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Boost Your Confidence – Master Your Mindset!

May 31, 2012 By Kim 3 Comments

One of the fastest ways to overcome a negative mindset is to boost your confidence.  Check out this video where I share a tool that I created that allows you to master your mindset IMMEDIATELY!

Filed Under: Video - General Coaching Questions

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