by Tambre Leighn | Sep 9, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
When an oncology nurse got trained in coaching skills, how she approached her role changed. What are two ways you feel you will now approach your role differently with what you’ve learned in just this first weekend? I no longer presume I have the answer to what...
by Tambre Leighn | Sep 5, 2013 | High Performance
Every once in awhile, I experience a brief window of time where I’m not on my game. I’ll feel unclear and not as present in the moment as usual. As a former professional athlete, I have a good sense when I’m out of balance or things are not clicking. I’ll stumble,...
by Tambre Leighn | Aug 28, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
An oncology nurse reviewed my blog post, The Language of Cancer. We felt that addressing this topic up front at the start of your journey for our readers would be beneficial. One of the goals of coaching is to reduce stress so knowing that certain words or phrases can...
by Tambre Leighn | Jul 29, 2013 | Cancer Survivorship
Last fall, when I ended up stranded far from home without power due to Hurricane Sandy my team was there for me. Ahead of the storm when we realized on the Sunday before it hit that I wasn’t getting out, they helped me create an exit strategy and an interim place to...
by Tambre Leighn | Jun 4, 2013 | Extraordinary Living
Bodies at rest stay at rest, and bodies in motion stay in motion, unless acted on by an outside force. People, like objects, become set in their paths, embedded in a constrained reality. As we travel our path, the possible futures, which were once infinite,...