10 Quotes & Sayings By Deborah L Parker

Deborah L. Parker, PhD is a business and life coach, and author of the highly acclaimed book, The Coaching Habit: How to Be the Best at What You Do and Turn It Into a Full-Time Career and Hit Your Goals (HarperOne, 2014). Previously, she was president of NeuroLeadership Solutions International, LLC, a consulting firm that provided executive coaching and leadership training to Fortune 500 CEOs and senior executives. She is also an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School at Columbia University Read more

Her work has been featured on the Today Show, CBS This Morning, CNBC’s Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo, CNN Money with Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper, CNN Newsroom with Carol Costello, Business Insider’s Wall Street Journal Report and others. Dr. Parker has written for American Psychologist and Harvard Business Review and her articles have appeared in the New York Times and Forbes.

She holds a BS from the University of Colorado at Boulder in Management Science and an MA from New York University in Psychology.

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I had to learn what my grandfather and mother knew about some of this journey’s problems. My job was to sit back and let the Lord work it out according to His will. That’s the best way –always! Deborah L. Parker
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God has given us all our unique story. It's not one that flows easily or pretty, but the story is ours! Find it and treasure it... Deborah L. Parker
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Sometimes we have to inspire and encourage ourselves, through our personal narrative. And we start with what we know. Deborah L. Parker
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Happy 3rd anniversary Navigating Life's Roadways! This book is a charge and blessing from above. Writing it has been on my radar for a while. Deborah L. Parker
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A conquering force sustained the old folks and now centers us. Forming a collective of comeback saints, let us rally behind them and move forward. We’re called to a new awakening and application of what we’ve learned from those who’ve “looked over Jordan. Deborah L. Parker
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Our stories are timeless and tested. They are about us, a people of tremendous strength. Our songs are full of love and life– and the ups and downs of both. They are soulful with the rhythms of a heart that is in sync with nature and wonderment. Our struggles are real and rugged. They beckon our memory to the highest callings of the spirit, to help us rejoice and to overcome. Deborah L. Parker
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Somebody needs to be in charge! They may not always like what you’re doing, but press on! ” My late uncle, CSM, US Army (Ret) Harris L. Parker, Airborne Ranger, aka Hardcore Deborah L. Parker
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One’s own history can be the greatest educator Deborah L. Parker
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Plus I have no doubt that their garden is also where my grandparents dreamed–for a better life of equality for their grandchildren and future generations. As people rooted in their faith, they probably did a lot of praying here as well, that God would deliver us all to prosperity and peace beyond this plot of land. Deborah L. Parker