February 15, 2006
"Now, When You Talk About Your De-Cluttering Lady,"
Prof. Purkinje asks me, "is that the same as your life coach?"
"Of course not," I tell him. "I mean, wouldn't it be weird to have my life coach helping me clear a room out?"
"You know, whenever I mention that I have a friend in L.A. with a life coach, they say something about California . . ."
"Let it go," I respond. "People are narrow that way."
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It makes sense, people have advisors for money, health, etc. But it is embarrassing.
Posted by: beautifulatrocities at February 15, 2006 02:59 PM (2pC39)
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So is "life coach" supposed to sound better than "counselor"? I honestly don't mind saying I have a counselor, but I'd feel awkward calling him my "life coach".
Posted by: Desert Cat at February 15, 2006 04:34 PM (B2X7i)
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In my day we used to call them "shrinks".
Posted by: Daniel at February 15, 2006 06:17 PM (GIhW0)
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Um.
Okay. The cloistered life of the accidental hermit, all that. Still, I'm sure I ought to be embarrassed every time I ask one of these hideously naive questions.
But I never am.
It must be the height of Uncool. So, since I'm never embarrassed about it, I apologize in advance if I go around embarrassing YOU.
But what the hell is a Life Coach?
Is this a person who coaches one on How to Live?
Posted by: k at February 15, 2006 11:11 PM (Ffvoi)
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Mostly we get together and discuss my goals in terms of getting my book finished/published. She's kind of the page-count sheriff.
Posted by: Attila Girl at February 15, 2006 11:23 PM (XbEp3)
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EEEEEKKK!!!
I don't like those doings, myself. Page-count sheriff types tend to have the opposite effect as intended - I find it highly demotivating.
Oh, yes, to each her own!
Posted by: k at February 16, 2006 03:33 PM (wZLWV)
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