by Tambre Leighn | Mar 24, 2011 | Cancer Survivorship, High Performance
When the closing paragraph of the story of your life is written, what is the part of the tale that will be most remembered? What coaching has taught me is that not only do we have a story to tell, we are the author of this story. We either live by design or default....
by Tambre Leighn | Mar 23, 2011 | High Performance
As I child, I loved to make up stories about imaginary characters. Anything was possible including riverbeds filled with chocolate and flying carpets. In Grade Nine, Miss Livingston (don’t dare add an “e” to it!) put a stop to all that nonsense. ...
by Tambre Leighn | Mar 22, 2011 | Cancer Survivorship
What’s with the big purple foot? It’s a badge of honor I am wearing proudly on my website’s home page for the next 40 days. Last week, a very dear friend and fabulous fellow coach, Marni Battista, extended the most incredible invitation. She asked...
by Tambre Leighn | Mar 18, 2011 | Grief Recovery
When Gary was diagnosed there were a lot of uncertainties. Perhaps the only sure thing was that the outcome would be either he would recover or he would die…not that we ever spoke this directly. It was the proverbial elephant in the room…the thing we dare...
by Tambre Leighn | Mar 17, 2011 | Cancer Survivorship
I love this idiom. It’s all about the moment where we either get in the game or choose to be a spectator in our lives. The phrase is visceral. I can see the tread marks on the asphalt and the dark grey smoke. I can smell the burning of the rubber. I can feel...