“Anything on earth you want to do is play. Anything on earth you have to do is work. Play will never kill you, work will. I never worked a day in my life.”

~Dr. Leila Denmark, 103, USA’s oldest practicing physician.

What is your Hearts Adventure?

Surveying the horizon of a new beginning, feeling the excitement of your journey and knowing that with perseverance you can reach your goal.

Coping with the frustration of set-backs and delays but keeping hope for your dreams alive in your heart.

Dueling with internal and external barriers that may impede your journey, but knowing that your truth can overcome these obstacles.

Wandering in a fog, wondering how you lost your focus.

Celebrating the success of your journey and opening yourself up to more adventures.

These are all steps along the road of your Heart’s Adventure

Creative and whole, you have the internal resources to make this a meaningful journey and create the life you really want!

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So Why Consider Coaching?

As your coach I can help you harness your resources efficiently to meet your goals and help you face both external and internal barriers that impede your journey. I do this by:

  • Helping you identify your unique strengths
  • Supporting you in defining and refining your goals
  • providing an external structure of accountability to help keep you on track
  • Challenging you to find your truth.
  • Celebrating your success

So weather your journey is writing a book, starting a business, finding a job, focusing on health, finding love, or some life goals, coaching may be right for you.

There’s only one way to really find out; so if you want to learn more or would schedule a complimentary session, please feel free to give me call at (802) 279-3936 or email: glen@heartsadventure.com.

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From the Heart's Adventure Blog

Waiting to Set Sail

Posted August 5th, 2010

Do you ever get frustrated waiting for the right conditions to set sail, i.e.: just the right opportunity, calm seas, enough resources? There are times I certainly find myself there, sitting at shore, wondering when the storm will pass, waiting and waiting – and I ask myself, “Do I know where I really want to be?” – “Am I clear about my destination?”, “What do I need, or need to let go of, to get there?”….and then I sigh, and take a step back, and appreciate the horizon and this moment in my life and all I have to be grateful for – The destination becomes clearer, my journey continues, the only thing I was waiting for was me.