Performance Coaching
Lady Advisor members enjoy access to seminars and lessons run by some of the top performance coaches from around the country. These coaches have worked with celebrity athletes and CEOs alike...helping them to achieve their best, whether it's on the field or in the boardroom. Real performance under pressure is often a case of mind over matter — having the right mental attitude, skills and preparation to be successful. Lady Advisor brings together a wide range of professionals who can help you achieve this.
Examples from our Performance Coaches
Dr. Jerry Lynch on Visualization
An excerpt from Jerry's article Learning to Visualize:
Learning to visualize is essential...Visualization is an active form of meditation in which
you relax and choose to view images in your mind's eye that will influence your emotions
and energy. Visualization is a natural process. It lets you tap into your inner sources of
peace and calm so that you can respond positively to events in your life. What
you see in your mind's eye can strongly influence your beliefs and achievements.
Our central nervous system does not distinguish between real and imagined events: It
sees and accepts all images as if they were real.
A Million Dollars? Easy...
A taste of what Law of Attraction coaches Jeanna & Eva have in store for you:
Maybe a million dollars ain't what it used to be but there is something about those six zeroes
that grab our attention. In this audio segment, Law of Attraction Master Coaches Jeanna and Eva use
this "nice round number" to get you to focus on how you feel about money and steps you can
take to attract more of it into your life.
Cutting-edge Thinkers
Lady Advisor regularly interviews authors and researchers:
Kirsten recently interviewed world-renowned marketing expert Jerry Wind, founding director of the Wharton Fellows Program.
They discuss Jerry's most recent book, The Power of Impossible Thinking, which focuses on how we can deal effectively
with today's rapid changes and challenges.
The book's premise is really exciting: We behave not in response to reality but to our perception of reality,
our interpretation of the world.

