Career, Career Advice, Happiness, Mental Health, Work Life Balance
Tag: life
Behind every successful person there is a successful coach!!
happiness, life coaching
Recently a friend was talking to me about the work I do, very casually he said “God forbid, if I ever need coaching………”. This prompted me to ask what’s his opinion about coaching?
Thankfully he was very forthcoming and very sportingly accepted his ignorance on the topic. Also the curiosity he showed in learning more about it, prompted this article.

Coaching ignites the insight from your experiences, builds confidence, encourages you to take action and helps you expand your capabilities.
The goal of coaching is to help you bring out your best talents and use your potential to the hilt.
Everyone has the ability to improve, to become better. As coach we use tools and techniques to enhance the thought process and client’s interaction with the world. The coach explores the values and beliefs of clients by asking the right questions, to help them understand what stands between the desired…
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Progress = Happiness
entrepreneurship, Happiness, karabacak, life, mindset, progress, serkan, serkan karabacak
Life is not about watching movies and relaxing all day.
Life is about growth.
It is about being better than the last week, being better the last month and being better the last year. You might have had an incredible year. Guess what? This year can be better.
When you make progress, you are going to feel alive every second.
Make no mistake. You should mind your own business. Your progress is yours. Don’t compare yourself with others.
Remember, social comparison is the thief of happiness. You could spend a lifetime worrying about what others have, but it wouldn’t get you anything.
Progress comes when you tell yourself the truth.
Progress comes when you will feel the uncertainty, but you take action anyway.
Take action towards your goal today.
For the love of the game
entrepreneur, goal setting, paperoligarch, start-up
Recently I suffered a small injury that initially seemed harmless enough however things escalated quickly at a point where, for a brief moment in time, I thought that my life was in danger. Since the injury confined me to my bed for a month I had a lot of time to think about life in general, and what I wanted to do from now on in particular. Nothing motivates you like the prospect of dying…
“Life and time are the same thing. If you’re wasting your time you’re wasting your life.”

This unfortunate episode helped me accept that most likely I am exactly who the fuck I am going to be for the rest of my life and that is not a bad thing! I will soon be 36 years old and the time to “find myself” has passed, and if there is something that I don’t like about me…
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