Lisa Purk Life Coaching, LLC

Lisa Purk Life Coaching, LLC

Business Consulting and Services

Unlock Your Full Potential with Lisa Purk Life Coaching

About us

Enhance Connections. Improve Relationships. Maximize Personal & Professional Growth. Our tailored DISC assessments and core communication programs empower you to enhance connections and relationships, leading to maximum personal and professional growth. Experience the transformational power of self-awareness and effective communication.

Website
https://www.lisapurklifecoaching.com/
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Pittsburgh
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2009

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  • As I look toward 2025, I’ve decided to commit to my new baking and cooking hobby. My small steps have already started: I bought a bread baking publication, experimented with Christmas cookie recipes, and even began mastering the art of a fluffy omelet without browning the eggs. 🌟 Starting early isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up for yourself. I’m already excited to see where these small steps lead next year. What will future-you thank you for in 2025? Share your first step in the comments—I’d love to celebrate it with you!

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  • Big changes start small. Every step you take toward your goals is worth celebrating, no matter how tiny it may seem. Maybe today you drink an extra glass of water, spend 5 minutes journaling, or take a short walk. These small wins build momentum—and momentum creates transformation. Don’t wait for January. Start now. Celebrate your progress along the way, and watch how these small steps add up to big changes in 2025. What’s one small step you’ll take today? Let’s celebrate it together—I’d love to hear in the comments!”

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  • he “After the Holidays” myth: "'After the holidays' can become an endless loop of procrastination. What if, instead, you turned that phrase into 'before the holidays'? A small action today—like drinking more water or taking a 10-minute walk—could be your first step toward a healthier, happier 2024." What's your biggest 2025 goal? What’s one small step you can take today to move you toward that goal? Share your step in the comments—I’d love to cheer you on!

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  • Yesterday, I encouraged you to take an inventory of 2024 as a starting point for building momentum in 2025. But let’s address a common thought: “I don’t have time.” Have you ever said, “I don’t have time to journal, set goals, or write a summary of the year. I just need to get through today”? Here’s your Day 2 tip: shift this thinking to “I don’t have time not to.” A wise mentor once told me, “Sometimes you have to slow down to move faster.” If you want something different in 2025, it starts with slowing down today to reflect and plan. Take a breath. Take a moment. Then watch how fast your momentum builds in the new year.

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  • As we wrap up 2024 and look toward 2025, where are you? Are you celebrating your progress—or feeling stuck, unsure how to move forward? Momentum starts with clarity. One of the best things I did this month was reflect on 2024. At first, I had to face unmet goals, but as I kept writing, I uncovered why—and celebrated what I did achieve. These insights became the foundation for my next steps. This week, I’ll share thoughts on building momentum for 2025. But first, take 15 minutes to write your 2024 summary. Ask yourself: “Where am I?” That answer is where your new year begins. 🌟

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  • 🎁 Giving is easy; receiving can be a joyful art. Have you ever found yourself brushing off a compliment or feeling awkward accepting help? You’re not alone! But when we receive happily and with an open heart, we’re not just accepting—we’re giving back to the giver in a beautiful way. 🎄This holiday season, let’s practice saying a warm and genuine “thank you” and gifting the giver our joy in receiving.

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