Kim Ades is Dr. Brad Miller's guest on Episode 189 of "The Beyond Adversity Podcast."
Kim Ades is an Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and coach.
Kim Ades founded Mind CoachingTM and The Journal That Talks BackTM. Kim uses her unique philosophy and quirky coaching style to assist leaders in recognizing their blind spots and adjusting their thinking to get excellent results. She is a pioneer in the field of leadership coaching and thought mastery.
Kim has been published in Forbes and Inc., among other online media, and has spoken for various organizations, including Microsoft, HRPA, and SHRM.
She organizes a leadership training workshop every year to assist leaders in becoming better coaches. Kim has also taught HR and Training as an adjunct professor at Ryerson University and Centennial College.
Kim used to own a company called upward motion, which built simulations based on assessments to help people and businesses make better-recruiting decisions. Her ex-husband used to be her business partner, and despite their differing leadership styles, they got along pretty smoothly.
Things started to collide when she worked with her ex-husband. While everything else in their relationship was breaking apart, Kim found it difficult to work with her ex-husband. She then decided to buy him out of the company with a shotgun clause.
Kim's ex-husband bought her out of the firm after refusing to accept the offer. She found herself without direction all of a sudden. She was a single parent with dependent children who had lost her business to her ex-husband, who had assisted her in growing it. Because some people associate their identity with the nature of their profession, she lost her sense of self.
Kim found solace in journaling, dealing with raging emotions, including divorce, the loss of her business, and the loss of her identity. After all, she saw the process as healing and recovering direction and concentration on what she wanted to achieve with her life. She was finally employed as a VP of Marketing for a company whose fundamental ideals include assisting people in living their best lives.
Kim was encouraged to pursue landmark education while working for a coaching firm. She found it fascinating because there were things she couldn't express verbally or academically, but Kim understood from her soul, from her core, because it resonated with her since that's how she functions and views the world in general. As a result, she founded her organization, where she focuses on assisting folks in living remarkable lives.
Kim Ades discusses the value of having a coach guiding and assisting you in moving from a dark period in your life to better days in this episode. She emphasizes the necessity of having a positive mindset and attitude to navigate life's challenges successfully.
The Beyond Adversity Podcast Episode 189 is a must-listen for everyone struggling with life's adversities, who feels lost, purposeless, and is slowly drifting away, losing themselves in the process. It tells you to have a positive conversation with yourself, always seek the bright side of life, and remember that these difficulties are just temporary.
"The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people "Grow Through What They Go Through" as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. 
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Kim Ades is Dr. Brad Miller's guest on Episode 189 of "The Beyond Adversity Podcast."

Kim Ades is an Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and coach.

Kim Ades founded Mind CoachingTM and The Journal That Talks BackTM. Kim uses her unique philosophy and quirky coaching style to assist leaders in recognizing their blind spots and adjusting their thinking to get excellent results. She is a pioneer in the field of leadership coaching and thought mastery.

Kim has been published in Forbes and Inc., among other online media, and has spoken for various organizations, including Microsoft, HRPA, and SHRM.

She organizes a leadership training workshop every year to assist leaders in becoming better coaches. Kim has also taught HR and Training as an adjunct professor at Ryerson University and Centennial College.

Kim used to own a company called upward motion, which built simulations based on assessments to help people and businesses make better-recruiting decisions. Her ex-husband used to be her business partner, and despite their differing leadership styles, they got along pretty smoothly.

Things started to collide when she worked with her ex-husband. While everything else in their relationship was breaking apart, Kim found it difficult to work with her ex-husband. She then decided to buy him out of the company with a shotgun clause.

Kim's ex-husband bought her out of the firm after refusing to accept the offer. She found herself without direction all of a sudden. She was a single parent with dependent children who had lost her business to her ex-husband, who had assisted her in growing it. Because some people associate their identity with the nature of their profession, she lost her sense of self.

Kim found solace in journaling, dealing with raging emotions, including divorce, the loss of her business, and the loss of her identity. After all, she saw the process as healing and recovering direction and concentration on what she wanted to achieve with her life. She was finally employed as a VP of Marketing for a company whose fundamental ideals include assisting people in living their best lives.

Kim was encouraged to pursue landmark education while working for a coaching firm. She found it fascinating because there were things she couldn't express verbally or academically, but Kim understood from her soul, from her core, because it resonated with her since that's how she functions and views the world in general. As a result, she founded her organization, where she focuses on assisting folks in living remarkable lives.

Kim Ades discusses the value of having a coach guiding and assisting you in moving from a dark period in your life to better days in this episode. She emphasizes the necessity of having a positive mindset and attitude to navigate life's challenges successfully.

The Beyond Adversity Podcast Episode 189 is a must-listen for everyone struggling with life's adversities, who feels lost, purposeless, and is slowly drifting away, losing themselves in the process. It tells you to have a positive conversation with yourself, always seek the bright side of life, and remember that these difficulties are just temporary.

"The Beyond Adversity Podcast with Dr. Brad Miller is published weekly with the mission of helping people "Grow Through What They Go Through" as they navigate adversity and discover their promised life of peace, prosperity, and purpose. 

Websites: https://www.frameofmindcoaching.com/ 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FOMInc/videos?app=desktop&view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=0 

LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kimades 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachkimades/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kimades 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.ades

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