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Trish Caruana

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Trish Caruana  

Business consultant & coach, Trish Caruana brings sensitivity, insight, hope and humor into her work as a coach. Trish works with entrepreneurs and business owners to help them use their strengths to maximize success. As a consultant she focuses on communication, leadership development and customer service excellence. Trish offers trainings, webinars, tele-classes and is a well respected presenter. Her experience working with people is extensive.

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    Curious about optimism

    I think of myself as an optimistic person. I am hopeful about the future, I believe in taking advantage of opportunities, in not giving up on myself, and I know I am resilient despite tough circumstances.
    But how did I develop this quality?
    As a Coach I work with people from every walk of life and this quality of optimism varies greatly. Perhaps part of it is genetic and certainly how we're raised is an influence. But this doesn't seem to fully explain how we can view ourselves, our environment, our experiences so differently.
    I do know that optimism, realistic optimism not Pollyannaism, contributes to happiness and success. I also know it can be cultivated.
    Where do you rate yourself on the 'optimism scale'? Are you satisfied with where you are? What would being more optimistic be like? What might it allow you to do that you're not doing now?

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