Coaching You to a Passionate Life

Marguerite Tennier

Living with passion will make you look and feel years younger!

Target specific skills, beliefs and attitudes to bring back passion and strength to your career, your marriage, your whole life.

Get excited about your life!

"At 39 I started making changes in my life big time! And I am still doing it!" Marguerite Tennier, Canada's Coach

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The terrible events of September 11 have left an unbelievable scar on this planet of ours. The family and friends of those who perished last week have not yet been able to recover their loved ones. Because of the destruction involved in the attacks, most will most likely not be able to recover and identify their dead. For them and everybody directly touched, like the survivors, the witnesses and the rescue teams, the grief process will most likely be a long one. Even if you were not directly touched by the attacks but you have trouble sleeping, getting up to go to work, or if you find yourself unable to enjoy your life, do seek help from your doctor or a mental health professional.

For the greatest majority of us however, life has once again taken over: the job, the committees, shopping, etc. We still think and read everything we can about what is happening. We may be more startled than usual with a loud noise or police sirens (I found myself stopping and listening after being close to some construction dynamite noise recently - and I live in Ottawa, Canada. We function, yet there is a lingering uneasiness in the air. Something has changed. We may be a little more on edge. Another layer of stress has been added.

In times like this, you may have started to eat more sweets, or you dropped your exercise program. You are more tired than usual. You may feel very alone. This can happen whether you live in a large metropolitan area or in a small village. On the East coast or in Western Canada.

What can you for yourself? Outwardly, we may all react differently to stress. Inwardly, however, we all have the same needs for security and a sense of belonging. Here are some tips to use in these times of high stress. Take what works for you. Try something you never used before.

Near death experiences like the recent attacks make us re-evaluate our life and our priorities. If you find yourself looking at your priorities, this most likely indicates that you have not lived your life according to your values and have now discovered that what you thought was a value was in fact a need (example: security, money).

What happened was ugly. If we can use any experience, however ugly, to learn and grow, personally and collectively, all was not lost.

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