Lori Radun

CEC, ACC

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Personal Development Coach for Women and Mothers Expert

Lori Radun

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Main Areas
Personal Development and Family and Parenting
Best Sellers
101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, The Energy Equation eCourse, The Self Esteem Series, Guilt-free Parenting DVD
Career Focus
Certified Life Coach, Professional Speaker, Author
Affiliation
Institute of Professional Empowerment Coaching, International Coach Federation, National Association of Women Business Owners
Lori Radun, CEC is a certified empowerment coach and founder of True to You Life Coaching. An authentic and passionate speaker, Lori’s mission is to inspire women and mothers to grow, personally and professionally. Lori graduated from Roosevelt University with a degree in Psychology and received her coaching certification from the Institute of Professional Empowerment Coaching.

In addition to speaking and coaching, Lori writes and publishes personal development products for women that are ready to make changes in their lives. Her bi-monthly newsletter reaches women worldwide and is a favorite among her readers. Admired for her wisdom and intelligence, Lori inspires women to think differently, take action and experience personal growth.

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What exactly does “me time” mean? To each mom it has a different meaning. To some it means going out with the girls, to others it may mean being able to just read a book for a half hour. You might be thinking “sometimes being a mom doesn’t allow a lot of time for me”. Moms usually can find any number of reasons why “me time” just doesn’t happen very often for them. Some moms may use the excuses I’m too tired or I’m behind on things as it is. If I take “me time” I will never get caught up.

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As a parent, there are many challenges that you must face and some of them may be particularly tough because you just aren’t sure how to deal with them. No parent knows how to deal with every situation because every situation is unique to a particular family.

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In most homes, school is over, and summertime has begun. On the one hand, most moms feel grateful that warm weather is here, family fun has begun, and the stress of the school year is on hold for the next three months. The kids are ecstatic because they get to run through the yard shooting water guns at their friends, sleep in and stay up later, and take a break from dreaded homework. But it doesn’t take too long before another set of emotions creep in.

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What is leadership and why should parents care? Leadership is the ability to inspire yourself and others to take positive action in life. Every individual and organization needs leadership. What is an organization exactly? An organization is a social arrangement that pursues collective goals, controls its own performance and has a boundary separating it from its environment. Your family is one of the most important organizations in the world and your family needs leadership.

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With the holiday season fast approaching, time spent with family increases. Add this increased time with the addition of aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas and cousins, and you can have quite an interesting family dynamic. The more people you have involved in any one situation, the more effort it takes to manage the different personalities. Last year in our home was Christmas as usual. My mom, brother and his fiancé were in town and staying with us, so our normal family of four became a family of seven.

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It was 18 years ago when I brought home my first baby from the hospital. I’ll never forget the day. It was July 2, 1991 and I slowly walked out of the hospital with no shoes because my ankles were so swollen. Feeling the pain of my episiotomy, I placed my son Kai in a car seat we borrowed from a friend. It wasn’t an infant car seat like the ones we have today, so the huge car seat swallowed up all 6 pounds, 14 ounces of him. Looking at his tiny body all scrunched up, and thinking about how I had already failed him, I burst into tears.

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Motherhood is filled with ups and downs, triumphs and defeats and it is sometimes a tireless job. Mothers don’t get sick days, or vacation days and some days you don’t even get the chance to brush your teeth by yourself. Being a single mom, you face a lot of things by yourself whether it is mowing the grass, running your kids places or even who you are going to call when something breaks can be a challenge to a frustrated single mom.

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Which of the following situations send you over the edge? You ask your child to do something three times and he is still not listening. Your four year old is having a complete melt down over something you see as insignificant. You've had a long day and your teenager won't stop arguing with ...

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The other day I was reading a blog post from a mom who had just returned home from a relaxing vacation. She felt refreshed and refueled for about one week. She was telling her readers that she needed a break, but felt guilty because she just had a vacation break. In her words, this mom ...

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Extreme busyness is a chronic disease that afflicts many moms today. As a matter of fact, I was just listening to the One Month to Live DVD by Kerry and Chris Shook. They identified three passion busters. I'm not talking about sexual passion, although I'm sure your husband would love that. ...

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Many moms today are running on empty. In the morning, we fill up on a quarter tank of coffee (or our equivalent gasoline), and then try and engage in activities that require a full tank. What happens when our fuel runs out? We get tired, irritable and just plain unproductive, due to our lack ...

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"You've got to be tough to do the big things in life like taking risks, admitting mistakes, and changing bad habits. You've got to be tough to do the little things like biting your tongue, waiting your turn and putting up with fools. Self-reliance and self-confidence will demand your ...

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My life purpose is to inspire women to embrace their best self and live a life that truly honors who they are by helping them think differently, take action and experience personal growth.

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Lori Radun, CEC, ACC

Certified Life Coach and Professional Speaker

True to You Life Coaching, LLC

Aurora, Illinois

(630) 236-7142

Fax (630) 236-7143

Email: lori@true2youlifecoaching.com

www.true2youlifecoaching.com

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To learn more about Lori Radun and her coaching and speaking services, please visit www.true2youlifecoaching.com, www.loriradun.com, www.articlesformoms.com, and www.themomcoach.com