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Staying connected

Staying connected

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #61 The first piece of mail that arrived when we completed our move to Texas came from the grandkids we left behind– who adorned the outside…

When one thing ends and another begins

When one thing ends and another begins

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #60 In this second week of a break as we establish life in north Texas – I was reminded that with every plan I make something…

Reflections on a move

Reflections on a move

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #59 This is the week my husband and I are uprooting and moving to a new home, in a new state, hundreds of miles away from…

When boundaries are essential

When boundaries are essential

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #58 Wherever I turn, I am learning. And the learning isn’t something I’m always looking for or truly want. In the process of selling our home,…

Happy Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #57 I hope you’re enjoying a short week of work, maybe even a week off, as America turns 248 years old. To inspire you on this…

The power of the pause

The power of the pause

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #56 Whenever we walk into a big box retailer with our four-year old grandson, we get to experience all sorts of stuff we otherwise would have…

When your reservoir is empty

When your reservoir is empty

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #55 One of the joys of sitting in our backyard is being near this stone fountain, where the sound of the flowing water is mesmerizing. During…

Are you ready?

Are you ready?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #53 If you’re connected in any way to small children you know that getting them ready to head out the door in the morning, prepare for…

The next time you’re overwhelmed

The next time you’re overwhelmed

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #52 I was stopped in traffic this week when a moving company truck caught my attention. In those long, drawn out minutes I witnessed two of…

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Who you gonna call?

Who you gonna call?

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #62 When you’re new to a location or onboarding in a new role, what do you do when obstacles inevitably surface? A water pipe burst in…

Staying connected

Staying connected

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #61 The first piece of mail that arrived when we completed our move to Texas came from the grandkids we left behind– who adorned the outside…

When one thing ends and another begins

When one thing ends and another begins

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #60 In this second week of a break as we establish life in north Texas – I was reminded that with every plan I make something…

Reflections on a move

Reflections on a move

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #59 This is the week my husband and I are uprooting and moving to a new home, in a new state, hundreds of miles away from…

When boundaries are essential

When boundaries are essential

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #58 Wherever I turn, I am learning. And the learning isn’t something I’m always looking for or truly want. In the process of selling our home,…

Happy Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #57 I hope you’re enjoying a short week of work, maybe even a week off, as America turns 248 years old. To inspire you on this…

The power of the pause

The power of the pause

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #56 Whenever we walk into a big box retailer with our four-year old grandson, we get to experience all sorts of stuff we otherwise would have…

When your reservoir is empty

When your reservoir is empty

The Coach’s Corner Newsletter #55 One of the joys of sitting in our backyard is being near this stone fountain, where the sound of the flowing water is mesmerizing. During…

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Born in India to an Armenian father and Danish mother, Lois is the author of Hybrid:  The Transformation of a Cross-Cultural People Pleaser, which explores the challenges of growing up as a third culture kid and the identity issues that haunted her until she stopped living for others and started charting her own course.