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Are you ready to redesign your personal, professional,
or creative life? We can help you to vision and achieve your
goals and create fulfilling work and an artful life.
Through our unique products and coaching programs, we will
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Gail McMeekin
Services internationally by telephone or in-person in Boston
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Recently featured in the Sunday New York Times and Family Circle
"Any time you take a break from routine, you develop new ways of thinking" said Gail McMeekin,"...by tapping into our creativity through hobbies, we make connections that lead to a flurry of insights and new ideas."
"Career Couch", Sunday New York Times, December 2, 2007
"Women give themselves impossible standards at home", says McMeekin. "You can't live with that kind of perfectionism," she says, "because fun is the thing that gets crossed off the list."
"For a Good Time", Family Circle, December 2007.
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Jump-start your creativity and co-create a support system
to enhance your creative process and maximize project completion.
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Uncover your unique formula for meaningful, prosperous
work, using a range of services such as career assessment
testing, resume writing, and interview coaching.
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Learn the innovative Positive Choices Program and recreate
your life by Subtracting your Serenity Stealers and Inviting
in Positive Life Choices to reduce stress and increase personal
balance and peace of mind.
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Vision and achieve your business goals by leveraging your
creative fascinations and best talents.
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New E-Book!
To help you to make major progress in your life this year, I just created a new e-book called Boost Your Creativity, Productivity, and Profits in 21 Steps. More... |
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Inspired
Products
Gail is a national expert on careers and creativity and the author
of two books with Conari Press: The 12 Secrets of Highly
Creative Women and The Power of Positive Choices
and a range of other CD's and audio products, with more in development.
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"We can't have it all, do it all, and be it all," says Gail McMeekin. "Accept that you have to decide."
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