Dr. Paulette Sherman

How to Use Your IPad as A Life Coach

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How to Use Your IPad as A Life Coach

How To Use Your iPad As Your Life Coach
How To Use Your iPad As Your Life Coach

‘How to Use Your iPad As Your Life Coach’ was the Runner-Up in the How-To Section of the San Francisco Book Festival 2014!

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I’m a life coach and psychologist, so much of my day is spent helping people achieve their goals and dreams.  I was pleasantly surprised to discover that an iPad could help with that.  It had apps or tools that could easily structure people’s goals, but I hadn’t seen anyone use it that way.  The iPad is a great “command central” from which a person can design a comprehensive plan for dieting, dating, and even financial success in many life areas.  You can take your iPad most places, so it helps you to stay on task no matter how busy your lifestyle.

What follows are apps in 30 life areas to address your life goals and to take action to achieve them.

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I wish you a great life!

Paulette

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Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman is a Licensed Psychologist who specializes in dating and relationship issues. She is the author of Dating From the Inside Out published by Atria Books and When Mars Women Date: How Career Women Can Love Themselves into the Relationship of Their Dreams. She’s the Director of My Dating School in New York City and has been a frequent speaker at The Learning Annex. Dr. Sherman writes a column as the NY Love Examiner, and has been an expert on the CBS Early Show, the AM Northwest Early Show and the Curtis Sliwa show on 77WABC. She has been quoted as a relationship expert or interviewed in over 30 outlets such as MSN.com, USA Weekend, the NY Post, Crains, Newsweek, Lifetime.com, More, Match.com, Foxnews.com, FoxBusiness, Better Homes & Gardens, Reader’s Digest, Redbook, Glamour, Forbes, Woman’s Day, Metro newspapers, Men’s Health, True Story, Seventeen and Complete Woman magazines, JMag, The Huffington Post and The New York Times. She works as a therapist in Manhattan and lives in Brooklyn.