Additional Articles
> Your Financial Blueprint ~ By Pacharee Pantoomano-Pfirsch of BNOW
> Inspiration from Queenstown ~ New Zealand Coaching Conference
                                         (Nov 2008)
> What I got for Christmas ~ Fasting on Koh Samui (January 2009)
> Huge Outrageous Leaps ~ Learning from a yoga retreat (May 2006)
> A Personal Appreciation of Thailand ~ (March 2009)
Notes on Talks
Seven Inspirational Websites
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A wealth of resources on the Law of Attraction- the original &, some would say, the best!
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Byron Katie's powerful enquiry technique to examine and release 'wrong thinking'
Learn Emotional Freedom Technique and tap away negative feelings
Techniques and motivation for clearing your physical space.
Includes wonderful inspirational emails from 'The Universe'
The ICF accredits both coaches and coach training programmes.
They have a 4 week Becoming A Coach TeleClass, to discover if
coaching is right for you
For those considering becoming coaches...
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
Practitioners-  
Jaz Goven & Shalini Yamdagni
kinesiology with “Nok” Kamonwan Khamching
Yoga Elements have regular classes as well as some interesting visiting teachers
Ashtanga Yoga Bangkok experience the Mysore style
The Pilates Studio also hosts regular classes and visiting workshops
Freedom Dance, set your inner dancer free!
Dances from around the world - from belly to African
There's a
Drumming circle at the same school
The Rasayana Retreat offers a range of therapies and detoxing and an oasis of
peace!
Wat Po Massage School can teach you traditional Thai massage
Smart Home Organizing get practical help with de-cluttering and organising
your space.
Seven ideas for Harmonious Living in Bangkok, Thailand...
The Art of Living, reduce stress with this powerful breathing pattern and
spiritual life philosophy
Lotus Star, are offering evening healing meditations
Little Bang hold Dhamma Talks & Meditation events
The House of Dhamma has more comprehensive courses
The World Buddhist University hosts talks and teaching
Various Wats offer retreats and courses, best to check with one of the above
for details.
5.  Get out of town.  Sometimes
the way to appreciate Bangkok is
to leave!
Whether it's street kids, street dogs, the environment or an orphanage,
many here need your help.  Most are keen for interaction and hands on are a
good source of information about what's needed.
3.  Get some coaching!
The artist Nancy Chandler has some good reading recommendations.  I find
the book Working with the Thais by Henry Holmes and Suchada
Tangtongtavy gives clear guidelines with entertaining illustrations.  And there
are regular talks held at
The National Museum, The Siam Society and Nelson
Hayes Library.
7.  Get networking
What a great place to pamper yourself with massages and treatments.  Best
to shop around and find an environment, therapist and process that feel
really great!
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5.  Make the most of free resources on
the internet.
Part of the ICF accreditation process is working with a Mentor Coach
and all your coaching experiences help enrich your learning.
of different approaches here 3.  
Meditate.  There are a number
some from India and some Thai
Buddhist.  Most are open to all
regardless of religion.
2.  Experiment and learn
something new .  This is a great
place to try different activities and
therapies.
4.  Pamper yourself!
e.g....
The Portable Coach, Thomas Leonard
Laura Berman Fortgang
www.laurabermanfortgang.com
Booked Solid, Michael Port, bookyourselfsolid.com
7.  Find a cause.  Nothing puts
our lives into perspective better
than connecting with those who
are less fortunate.
1.  Visit the International Coach
Federation (
ICF) Site  and/or their UK
branch
1.  Join a group.  Unless you're in
an international workplace,
making friends and contacts
tends to centre around
networking groups.  
4.  Read books & see the approach of  
leading coaches
There are a range of different groups listed at
www.nancychandler.net and bangkok.angloinfo.com   The Bangkok Network
of Women (BNOW), has a weekly email newsletter packed full of events and
information
And I've been a member of The
British Women's Group (BWG)
There are some great retreats on offer....
Tai Garden is an oasis for healing and learning Tao principles
Yoga Thailand, Ashtanga yoga on Koh Samui
Kamalaya offer a really interesting mix of courses
For more see
Retreats on line
6.  Get technology that works for you
Further advice and information at www.we-are-expats.com
6.  Learn about the culture.  
Although it may appear quite
multicultural in Bangkok, there
are differences that govern all
your interactions from work
relationships to your shopping
spree!
2. My training is with CoachU and I
thoroughly recommend their holistic
approach and wonderful teachers.
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