by Paul Strobl | Nov 12, 2014 | Personal Development
Suicide is grossly misunderstood. After losing my brother in 2005, I took to social media on a bit of rant! The Facebook Post About My Brother’s Suicide: If you were in a burning building, would you stay inside and burn, or jump out the window? Ten years ago, my...
by Paul Strobl | Oct 12, 2014 | Personal Development
Table of Contents 2 3 FirstHeadingPhysiologyStop Watching the NewsControlYou’ll Be FinePaul Strobl, MBA, CPC In my blog post awhile back, “20 Ways to Ruin Your Life,” I really messed up. I missed the big one. The one thing that will crack the foundation of your...
by Paul Strobl | Aug 12, 2014 | Personal Development
Most of us don’t think much about self-care until we’re already burned out or overwhelmed. Here’s my question for you… A Reframe for Self-Care What if you bought a car that you knew had to last for the next 70 years? Would you take care of it...
by Paul Strobl | Jul 12, 2014 | Business Owners, Executive Development, Personal Development
Having a better life and helping others means better communication. Most people want to help those people in our lives who are important, especially when they are in distress. Sometimes when we try to help, however, it seems like we make things worse. Good Intentions...
by Paul Strobl | Dec 12, 2013 | Personal Development
“All suffering comes from expectation.” — Buddhist Proverb This is not a blog post about being positive. Nor is it about how negative thinking is ruining your life. It’s actually about nothing and its benefits. Confused yet? When...
by Paul Strobl | Apr 12, 2013 | Personal Development
When clients come to me because they have relationship problems, or they’re angry all the time, or they’re constantly beating themselves up, one major communication area seems to come up over and over again: your parents. What do My Parents Have to do with...