Connie Moore

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AskTheQuestionNow
Business Owner - Executive & Professional Coaching
(512) 331-4696
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AskTheQuestionNow

Virtual Office
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 331-4696

About

AskTheQuestionNow is a coaching organization targeted at women in Professional and Executive Leadership roles. The expertise in my coaching comes from many lessons learned from a long corporate career as both a Sales Professional and Sales Leader with sustainable results and extensive coaching experience with women executives and managers in a Fortune 10 Corporation. AskTheQuestionNow provides solution-focused coaching with a strategic approach to groups or individuals. Individual coaching opportunities focus on your specific agenda and objectives while group coaching opportunties target more team/like title agenda's and objectives. Coaching by telephone is geographically independent, cost effective and efficient. On-sight coaching services are also provided.

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MEMBER OF: National Association for Professional Women, The Association of Women in Communications, Austin Entrepreneurial Association, Network In Austin, Texas Women In Business

Wish List

I am looking for a place where I can contribute my considerable expertise and experience as a women in corporate leadership positions (25+ years) and be involved in a viable networking community which maximizes both my direct contribution to and benefits received from my association with this organization.

Accessing the Power of Gratitude

posted on March 2, 2011

Accessing the Power of Gratitude by Connie Moore, AskTheQuestionNow.com ckmoore@AskTheQuestionNow.com     The practice of gratitude Read more »

Author: Connie Moore

Good Judgment Comes From Bad Experience………Experience Comes From Bad Judgment

posted on February 22, 2011

Nobody particularly likes making mistakes, but let’s face it; we all do it – sometime every day! The thing that’s really cool about making mistakes is that if you learn from them correctly, they will move you forward in your life. Too many people today seem to be unwilling to put themselves out there for fear of making “the dreaded” mistake because too few people realize that by doing so, they allow themselves to benefit from an essential part of self improvement. Forget about the possible guilt and regrets and focus instead on figuring out how to learn from them.

Author: Connie Moore

What’s It Really All About?

posted on February 3, 2011

Last week I wrote about choosing your mood and how we are all empowered to really choose how we think and respond to circumstances. I found myself in need of taking stock of my own disposition this week when faced with the conflict of how I was spending my time. As many of you have experienced the pain of starting your own businesses or witnessed friends and family as they have journeyed through launching their own businesses, it’s a daunting and unrelenting task. We go into business with all of these ideologies about how it’s going Read more »

Author: Connie Moore

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