March 19, 2010

Vision Boards are a Starting Point for Self Improvement

By Blake Bradshaw

Bonnie Bruderer's Vision Boards help women (and men) define their passions and goals. The Vision Board is Bruderer's primary life coaching tool. Bruderer teaches people how to construct and use their boards to change their lives for the better. Vision Boards are about defining oneself and setting and reaching goals.

In today's culture, life is about as hectic as it gets and that mean's that self-improvement experts like Bruderer have to develop products that people can access easily and use quickly and effectively. People may want to improve their lives but often they feel they simply don't have the time.

One of Bruderer's latest creations is a weekly, three-minute video series that she's entitled Your Best Friend Called. Your Best Friend Called gives women insights on how to live their lives with passion and purpose. The positive, affirming videos are easy to utilize as Bruderer sends them to subscribers' email addresses.

As a special feature of Your Best Friend Called once a month Bruderer includes a session with a special guest star. These include experts who are athletes, entertainers, motivational speakers, healers, artists and authors. Bruderer knows that people who are at the top of their profession and who have some unique insight to offer can be invaluable.

Your Best Friend Called, like its predecessor the Vision Board, is a personally focused tool that instructs and offers guidance. After it arrives on Monday, subscribers can carry it through the week, using the lesson on a daily basis as they reach for their goals and make their dreams into reality. Your Best Friend Called offers power to those looking to sustain their self-improvement efforts.

People who desire life coaching but are stressed for time need effective products that can be easily accessed. With something such as Your Best Friend Called, Bonnie Bruderer has found one way to connect with those people. The once-a-week life coaching session serves as an example of what self-improvement professionals must do to stay connected with their constituency.

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