Judy Irving
Master Certified Coach, Minister
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Forgiveness as a business strategy. Expert

Judy Irving Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Executive Coaching, Spiritual Coaching
- Best Sellers
- Living Courageously in a Changing World: 101 Tips for Authentic Success
- Career Focus
- Business Owner, Trainer, Speaker, Author
- Affiliation
- National Association of Women Business Owners; Inte ational Coach Federation
Judy Irving, MCC is an executive and leadership coach, a corporate trainer, author and non-denominational minister. She works one-on-one with business leaders to bring out their best (talents, strengths, skills) in order to reach their goals and vision. Her mission is to assist others in transforming the way they look at life and give them the tools to do it.
Judy began her company Moving On in 1996 and is ranked by ICF statistics as one of the top 2% of coaches in the country with more than ten years experience. Her clients range from Fortune 500 companies to the small business professional.Moving On is Judy’s third business, having previously owned both a micronutrient company and a gourmet and specialty gifts company. In addition to her 'day job' Judy performs wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas, Nevada and says "I love performing weddings, everyone is so happy on their special day!"
She is a member of the National Association of Women Business Owners of Southern Nevada and served five years on the board. She is also a member of the Nevada Professional Coaches Association, is a past President and is currently serving as Ethics Chair. Judy is past Vice President Hospitality of the Las Vegas chapter of the American Marketing Association. She is on faculty at Coach Inc, the oldest coach training school in the nation and serves as a Professional Mentor Coach to new coaches. She also works closely with the Inte ational Coach Federation (ICF).
Judy gives back to the community in many ways. For four years she led a spiritual support group at the Women’s Correctional Facility in North Las Vegas; she is active in her church as an associate minister; has volunteered her services for the Leadership Las Vegas program every year since her graduation in 2004 and volunteers as a certification assessor for the Inte ational Coach Federation.
Irving’s has written two books, Living Courageously in a Changing World: 101 Tips for Authentic Success and Faith Lessons: Experiencing the Miracles as well as several CDs recorded live at speaking events. More info can be found on her website at www.movingon.net
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Who's Responsible?
Are we the blaming kind? Do we find some kind of satisfaction in putting the responsibility and therefore the blame “out there”? Do we tend to say, its Obama’s fault we’re in this mess? Or I just can’t get the work done in this heat, or as Flip Wilson used to say, “The devil made me do it.” Or as I remember back in the days when the fridge had ice trays, the son of a friend when challenged on why he didn’t refill the tray blamed it on Clancy the dog who used up the ice. I still laugh about this one.
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Getting Real About What it Takes
Today's workforce is experiencing a tremendous crisis of morale. This is not only effecting individual success, but corporate finances across America. We can't wait for the government to do it for us. Each of us is responsible not only for the actions we take but the way we think and believe. If there is a silver lining to the situation that is going on in America today, I suppose it is that it has put us back in touch with what a greedy bunch we have been.
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Moving On...By Taking Off The Blinders
I’m sure most of you are familiar with 360 degree feedback. Most large companies administer these through their Human Resources to see how well an employee is living up to the objectives of the company and their individual department. It definitely plays an important role in personal and career ...
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Are You Putting the Cart Before the Donkey?
Have you said this to yourself: I have a great product so I need to get busy with the marketing; without fully doing market research or product research, or creating a business plan first? I call this putting the cart before the donkey. Can a cart actually pull a donkey? A donkey can ride in a cart, but what’s going to pull the cart? What I’m asking is: What is the engine that is going to run your business? Have you ever actually spent money before you had it in hand…knowing it’s coming soon?
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How Do We Invite So Much Judgment Into Our Lives?
Many Spiritual teachings say that the universe arranges for all the people in our life – from our most casual acquaintances to our dearest friends, from our closest family members to the stranger who walks his dog past our house; share negative traits similar to our own. Here’s what happens: ...
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Living the Life You Love!
Living the Life You Loven n n“We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of effort is the same.” ~ Carlos Castenedan I ‘woke up’ one day and realized life is what you make it, not what is ‘dished out’ to you. Me – personally – I am responsible for my happiness. ...
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25 Facts I Wish I’d Known Sooner
1. The grass is not always greener over there. There is a gift or opportunity right where I am if I will only take the time to think and reflect. After all if I’m thinking about their grass, I’m missing my own. My energy is better spent just being grateful I have grass. 2. Bigger is not always better. What matters is quality and joy, not size. Why not try playing a higher game as opposed to a bigger one? Or focus on enjoying more fully what you currently have before planning for more or bigger? 3. It’s not “their’ fault.r
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Trust Your Cape
Where do you place your trust when you take a leap of faith? I was driving today and a song came on the radio about a boy who could fly because he didn’t know he couldn’t. It went something like this: Spread your armsr Hold your breathr And remember to trust your cape. What is it you are not doing in your career, life, relationships, as a parent, a friend, a writer, a teacher, an athlete that you’re not doing because you think you can’t? Perhaps you’ve not even analyzed it, or didn’t think carefully about something because you assumed it was beyond you.
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Does Bouncing Back Get Easier?
How are you at bouncing back? Is it easier than it used to be? Harder? Seems like everyone and everything is bouncing back from something; unemployment, poor business, faith in America, the economy, the market, the banks, or real estate. Many marriages and relationships have fallen apart, people have gotten depressed or sick. It seems like a lot and I for one have set an intention to be optimistic in 2011. So I ask you this question: Is there really more now to bounce back from or is that just where our focus has been recently?
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Does the Demand Exceed Your Capacity?
What if you were built like a computer where you could run at full speed, operating multiple programs and all at once? If you’re like me, you attempt to do just this and then get frustrated, if you (or the computer) don’t change as quickly from one program as you deem necessary…what’s wrong with this picture? Could be a simple lesson in patience, but I suspect the real reason is today’s demands exceed your capacity. Let’s take another example: Compare your mind and body to a tank of gasoline.
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What does it mean to forgive? How and why is forgiveness important?
In my experience, there is nothing more important. Life is all about energy and if our energy and our thoughts are focused on what we don't like, judgments about another or judgments about ourself; we can't be present for life and life's opportunities.
Releasing that judgment is freedom. Freedom to live, to laugh, to work and to play. Freedom to 'be', freedom to love, and freedom to grow. When we are focused on what someone else has or does or what we don't have; we are setting ourselves up for failure.
My spiritual path is A Course in Miracles and the Course says in no uncertain terms that we are in charge of our reality- that there are no victims. That's good news because that means that I can do something about the situations in my life. I can reframe, I can change my perception, I can look through someone else's eyes in order to see more clearly through my own.
My integrity (consistency in thought, word and deed) will enable me to be successful. My openness to growing and embracing change and working on my own personal development will allow my business to grow. The more I grow myself, the more abundance I will attract into my life (the Law of Attraction). And you know what, it works the same way for you!
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