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just wanted to write a short note of thanks for providing
me with a valuable, insightful, and inspirational coaching
experience. You were always able to see the best in me, even
when I did not see the best in myself. Through your positive
and empowering process, you were able to keep me on track
with my goals and stretch me to reach higher. Your spiritual
strength provided a wonderful reinforcement to my own faith,
and helped me explore how I can draw on my faith as a foundation
and as a guide. And to top it off, we had a lot of fun in
the process!"
Rick L. – Michigan
(Entrepreneur Dad of 2)
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for what you do. Your talk on GUILT was great. I know I came
away with some tools that are simple and make sense. I also
came away encouraged just hearing your own experiences with
motherhood and knowing I’m not alone. I’m sure
other women in our group were encouraged too, and that’s
what MOPS is all about.”
--Elaine Smith
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you so much for coming today. I got so much out of your talk
and your resources were exceptional!”
--Jenny
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March
and April 2007 Events
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Listed below are the workshops/presentations
being held by True to You Life Coaching in the
months of March and April of 2007. These
events are open to anyone, and you are more than
welcome to attend.
Blessings,
Lori Radun, CEC
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Baby's Filled Up
Mom's Running on Empty
Life
with a baby is filled with many joyful moments,
but let's face it, it's hard work. Between
feeding, changing diapers, crying and entertaining,
it's not uncommon for mom to run out of energy.
Certified life coach, Lori Radun, will share with
moms the 10 essential ingredients for refueling
and enjoying their baby's first year. Why
just survive this significant year when
you can thrive?
Where & When
PACES
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
525 W 63rd
St.
Downers Grove, IL
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
7:00 PM
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Guilt-free Parenting
Mom,
Zap the Guilt and Parent with Confidence
Mothers will explore the common reasons they
feel guilt, and understand the difference between
"valid" guilt and "invalid" guilt. A five-step
process for eliminating guilt will be presented.
In addition, strategies will be given to overcome
five common guilt traps mothers often fall into.
Moms will learn to trust themselves and parent
with confidence. A very popular topic with
moms.
Where & When
West Suburban Mothers of Multiples
Oak Park, IL
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
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Guilt-free Parenting
Mom, Zap the Guilt
and Parent with Confidence
Mothers will explore the common reasons they
feel guilt, and understand the difference between
"valid" guilt and "invalid" guilt. A five-step
process for eliminating guilt will be presented.
In addition, strategies will be given to overcome
five common guilt traps mothers often fall into.
Moms will learn to trust themselves and parent
with confidence. A very popular topic
with moms.
Where & When
MOPS
Northbrook
Covenant Church
2737 Techny
Road
Northbrook,
IL
Friday, April
13th, 2007
9:15 AM
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Take Time to Declutter
Tips for Clutter Control and Time Management
Have too much clutter, but no time to tackle
it? In this workshop, participants will
identify their areas of clutter, understand the
reasons they hang on to clutter, and explore the
benefits of decluttering their environments.
Time management techniques will be discussed along
with clutter control tips. Attendees will
walk away with a plan and a desire to conquer
their time and clutter.
Where & When
MOPS
Northwest Covenant Church
300 N. Elmhurst Ave.
Mt. Prospect,
IL
9:30 AM to 11:00 AM
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Lori Radun, CEC is a certified
life coach, speaker and author for moms.
Lori graduated from Roosevelt University with
a degree in Psychology and received her coaching
certification from the Institute of Professional
Empowerment Coaching. With a business background
and experience in ministry leadership, her presentations
are insightful, interactive and fun. Lori
combines thought-provoking exercises with group
coaching to deliver a workshop that allows attendees
to walk away with a growth oriented experience.

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