Kim Kirmmse Toth

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Kim Kirmmse Toth

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Kim Kirmmse Toth is a transition/retirement expert and owner of Positive Aging, Inc., which helps Baby Boomers live more fulfilled lives. Kim is a licensed clinical social worker as well as certified life coach. She has worked for over 20 years in her private practice with individuals, families, couples and groups. As a baby boomer herself who plans to work many years into the future, she has transitioned her therapy practice into a coaching business.

Kim's programs include Positive Aging Inc., which deals with people on the non-financial, inspirational side of retirement planning. She also caters to women in mid life and beyond and the myriad of transitions that are faced on a daily basis. Everlasting Legacy’s is for families who have a desire to not only pass down dollars in their trust and estate planning, but also share their values and family mission statements so that these legacy’s last from generation to generation. Kim also is a graduate of Dr. Martin Seligman and Dr. Chris Peterson’s Authentic Happiness program. Currently, Kim is an international trainer with Mentor Coach (www.mentorcoach.com
) an ICF accredited coach training school.

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You have heard this many times before but we all need to be doing more launches! And I can honestly say I have done more than enough launches that have failed. Which in the end means I didn't get the sign ups I was hoping for. Clearly something was missing from my process. Let's go through this step by step. This is only one article so I can't go into a lot of depth but hopefully I can get you thinking in the right direction.

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I have written so many articles on everything in this title it's almost crazy. And so have most other business coaches. Why? Because it's just that important. Think about it. How will you design a website, even a one page website, if you don't know who you are talking to or what you're talking about? You can't. When someone ask you that dreaded question " So, what do you do?" are you just going to say "oh a little of this and a little of that." No, of course not. First of all, you cannot serve the world. You cannot help the world. You cannot market to the world.

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I talk a lot about building a business around your life. I do so because I think it's so darn important. As women after 50 we have probably raised our children but we may still have aging parents who need our help. As in the title of this article, it certainly does take faith, action and the determination not to throw in the towel and quit when times get challenging.

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How do you feel? Right now. Today. Did you hop out of bed this morning ready to tackle the day? If yes, wonderful! If not, why not? Did you not sleep well, eat too much, drink too much or are you too stressed? As a boomer you may be one of those people who have done a pretty good job of ...

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Seriously, have you ever considered that? I know I thought about it and thought about it and thought about it until finally I just did it. Seems like it took me forever to make that decision and now I wish I had made it so much sooner. When you do a live retreat or a conference it really makes you put together all your material in a format that flows. It makes you look at what you should keep because it's really great information and it also makes you realize what you can get rid of.

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Last ezine, two weeks ago, we went over the first 3 myths of a Boomers Health. Just as a review for you here is a review: Myth # 1: I don’t have time to work out at this point in my life. I‘ll get back on track after I retire. Baloney. Do it now. Myth # 2: Eating healthy is just too much ...

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This seems to be a very popular topic as of late! I believe it's always been around, how could it not be, it's so logical? But as logical as I and probably many of you think it is, it's amazing how some people just don't seem to get it. The reality is if you want to attract and keep clients, you have to figure out ways to get them to know, like and trust you.

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Has your work ever interfered with your ‘other life?’ That ‘real’ life that does not include work, even if it’s work you love? What I mean is true leisure. Not thinking about, planning about or doing anything even close to work. I am talking especially for those of you entrepreneurial types.

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I had some real plans for how to spend my less busy time during the holidays. From December 19th to January 1st I only had 1 client each week. Wow. Certainly different than my usual week! Here are some of the things I accomplished and feel really good about. If any of these actions look like something that you need to do to start the year out fresh then keep reading.

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Myth # 7: Annual or regular Doctors appointments and tests are not necessary. Wrong. Early detection of most diseases can be much more easily dealt with. It will save you money and it will save your time. It may save your life. Regular preventative care will keep you living longer and ...

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Networking is a requirement if you have your own business. I mean, it's not a law in the legal sense, but it almost should be. Here is Secret #1: Be consistent. Your networking needs to be consistent. That means you have several groups that you attend on a regular basis. It may be tempting to only go network when you have a new product or service you want to promote but that will backfire on you. Others may notice that you only show up when you are selling something.

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So many coaches I work with are so darn creative I am constantly impressed. And I consider myself creative too. But did you know there can be a downside to that creativity? Speaking for myself, and I also know from other coaches that I have worked with over the years, we can get too caught up in the details. You can put so much pressure on yourself to get so many things done and you keeping plugging away which is admirable, but most of those things are not revenue producing.

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Kim Kirmmse Toth

Littleton, Colorado 80127

720.922.1201

www.positiveaginginc.com

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