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Entries in Client Wisdom (3)

Visionary Leader

Success = Paula LeDuc 

The August 13 issue of the San Francisco Chronicle featured a culinary gold mine of Bay Area's visionary chefs. Among such world class innovators as Alice Waters and Thomas Keller  was Paula LeDuc. With 28 years of success in fine catering, Paula continues to shine as an savvy business woman and astute leader. Like several famous Silicon Valley legends, she started her business out of her home. With entrepreneurial verve she grew her business - moving it 3 times into larger facilities. Now Paula LeDuc Fine Catering employs 60 full-time workers and hundreds of part-time support staff. Whether the event is a picnic for 3,000 at LucasArts, a lunch for British royals at the Ferry Building, or an elegant cocktail party at Tiffany, the food and its presentation is always an unforgettably delectable experience.


Thank You, Paula!

Paula LeDue gifted me the title Consciousness Coach.

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So You Want What?

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With the arrival of spring equinox it's not uncommon for us to feel like it's time to literally spring into action. The challenge? Hidden beliefs, feelings and frustrations stand between us and what we say we want to do.

One creative approach to resolving this dilemma comes from one of my clients. She wrote a list of the "Top Ten Things That Get Between Us and What We Really Want." After emailing me her list, she was genuinely ready to get back to work on her ambitious goals.

What Gets Between Us and What We Really Want

5 Concerns of Smart Women - From a Client's Top 10 List 

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Super-Achiever Lessons

Client Wisdom...

1973157-1376327-thumbnail.jpgToday a client who has run more than a dozen marathons talked about her most recent and life altering "aha" moments. She said for years she was only destination-oriented.  This marathon mindset shaped her approach to work and the rest of her life. Her racing mantra was: "Let me get there. Let me get back. What I experience in-between is just a blur."

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Her experience is not uncommon for super-achievers. Most may not run physical marathons, but the pace they keep is akin to a long distance race to the finish.

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