The Entrepreneur finds Strength in Apparent Defeat
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Nuala Duignan
Article Overview: In the seeming pain of powerlessness, strength can be found in times of apparent defeat, a victory can be won. In pain and suffering, we can find endurance and steadfastness. When things seem hopeless, there is always chance for optimism and the seemingly impossible can be made possible.
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The Entrepreneur finds Strength in Apparent Defeat
This impending recession offers excellent opportunities to shift mindsets and understand how cultural values made Ireland strong during times of turbulence. Overcoming economic turbulence requires focusing on personal greatness and cultural abundance, rather than focus on sacrifice and deprivation. Every culture has hidden wisdom to navigate difficult times, and Ireland is no exception. Recession can be a Time of Opportunity a chance for the Entrepreneur to flourish.
One of UK’s most successful companies, Marks and Spencer were a family of displaced Jews during 2nd. World War.
In dangerous and uncertain situations, sadness and loss there is positive and powerful experience/opportunity that can give us strength and insight. In the seeming pain of powerlessness, strength can be found in times of apparent defeat, a victory can be won. In pain and suffering, we can find endurance and steadfastness. When things seem hopeless, there is always chance for optimism and the seemingly impossible can be made possible.
• Recession is a correction of economic gain.
• Recession is a regulatory process.
• Recession has been explained as a “Change in Habits”.
• Recession allows us to rethink life, to celebrate!. We must shift our mind set from “doom and gloom” to “joy and vitality”.
For every Recession/Credit Crunch there are a million acts of kindness/goodness going on throughout the world that are not highlighted.
We must check within ourselves if for example we have recently experienced redundancy or financial shock?
1. Were’nt there many aspects about that job that I disliked anyway?!
2. Acknowledge new opportunity to begin again something new, the Work you Were born to do…...
3. Celebrate New Life, New Opportunity.
Recall all the times in your life you said to yourself “I don’t want to be working for anybody else, adhering to their rules and standards”. I desire to do the “Work I was born to do and make a living from doing this Work”.
NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF YOUR INSPIRED IDEAS.
Each of us has unique gifts and talents to make the world a brighter place.
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About the Author: Nuala Duignan
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Qualified Life Coach focused on unlocking your potential in order to reach your goals. As a Life Coach I help you to develop a greater level of self-awareness and enable you to feel happier and more fulfilled.
Through active listening and effective questioning I assist you to understand your core issues and consider the various steps towards a solution.
I help you to challenge your negative thinking and encourage you to adapt a more positive outlook on life.
Specializing in the area of Career Change Coaching I have worked within wide and varied work environments and changed career direction on numerous occasions.
I have "walked the talk" and can confirm from my experiences that change broadens the mind. "It takes more energy to suppress our potential, imagination and talents than to realise them".
Currently Owner at Nuala Duignan Life Coach. Previously owned a speciaised catering business, Health & Gourmet providing quality luncheon services to Boardrooms, Director's lunches. I also worked in the capacity of Secretary to Psychiatric and General Medical Consultants and their Multi-Disciplinary Teams.
Education University College Dublin and National College of Ireland
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Nuala Duignan�s Websites:
www.nualaduignanlifecoach.com
www.linkedin.com/in/nualaduignanlifecoach
Nuala Duignan�s Interests:
Voluntary visitation with old folk, Swimming, Piano play.
Nuala Duignan�s Honors:
Diploma in Life and Business Coaching accredited by European Coaching Federation 2005,
Diploma in Industrial Relations for the Supervisor,
Diploma in Start your Own Business,
Diploma in Home Economics Demonstrating,
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