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Denise Corey Coaching Blog: An occasional blog on a wide range of topics including leadership, managing difficult work situations, and gaining new business skills.

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Books make the greatest gifts. Here are my top picks for 2021.

When it gets cold, I start thinking about finding gifts for my family.

I have adult kids and grandkids. My kids ask for practical things, and I get a list from the grandkids. Except for the books I give, my presents fail to surprise and delight. I take the time to find the perfect books. I want my choices to show how deeply I care and love them.

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You Do Need A Miracle

What inspires lasting change? We know fear causes us to change, at least temporarily.

My husband is a physician and often must inform patients that they need to exercise more or change their diet. He is gentle but clearly outlines the unpleasant future that is in store if their old behaviors continue. His patients know that unless their habits change, very bad scary stuff is in store.

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What if you woke up being the person you always wanted to be?

Some of us have had teachers, coaches, and bosses who see our potential and help us see it too.

I learned how to open up possibilities for others with the University of Toronto's Solution Focused Conversations course lead by the most amazing teacher ever, Haesun Moon.

Each of us has the power to change. By exploring "What If", we can find new possibilities and practical and implementable solutions.

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Walk it OFF!

My client (I'll call her Sally) asked for a last-minute meeting because she had been offered a promotion. This was good news, except for the bad news... a very, very small increase in pay.
Sally was sure the modest pay increase was because her new boss didn't recognize her contributions.

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Big, Hairy Dog

This story starts with my dog, Gatsby. He wasn't always my dog. My youngest son, Logan, got Gatsby in the second semester of his first year in medical school. Gatsby is a Beauceron, a French Shepherd, and the small puppy that showed up in early 2013 soon grew into a wonderful 105-pound dog.

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