After having the courage to face her fears and work through them, Lisa J. Peck set new standards for her life and is now known as the "Step It Up Queen®." She has inspired more than a million people with her life story and capacity to get things done. She is a highly acclaimed professional life coach. She is a loving mother of eight children and knows how to maximize time, energy, and effort to get results.
Lisa J. Peck has built an award-winning book business that includes 19 books written to date. As the Step It Up Queen®, she has stepped up in her own life and not allowed dyslexia to stop her from becoming a prolific author and following her own dreams.
She brings her expertise and enthusiasm to clients and audiences everywhere as she integrates the core principles of success.
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The question is: Are you ready to be happier? What would being in the zone do for your business? What would it do for your personal life?
What a great idea! Make your own rules about how you show up in your life and what you do. Next time you feel pressured, guilted, or cajoled, remember that you get to make your own rules.
Having the right people around to warn you about the big dangers is a must if you are going to thrive. So who's on your team?
One of the most important principles of success is mapping out what is possible. This great illustrates this point.
Does success sometimes feel just out of reach, that the more you try to get it, the more it slips away? If so . . . tame the opposition.
What are your top three values? Are you honoring them in every area of your life? If not, Step It Up and Be on Fire completely, by living within your values.
Once the smoke clears, and you’ve negotiated about things like orthodontics and drama camp, you’ll realize that money is the measuring stick your kid’s financial future will be determined by.
There is a fantastic new resource called “Life Coaching.” Because it is relatively new, many of us may wonder what a life coach does, and how life coaching and traditional therapy differ.
When you are preparing for your new life, you’ll inevitably ask yourself some hard questions, one of which will be: Will my children and I be able to afford our future?
The truth is, humans are wired to need intimacy, and therefore the dismissive-avoidant is fooling himself/ herself when claiming complete happiness and satisfaction while actively avoiding intimate relationships. Take a few minutes to answer the questionnaire below to determine which general attachment style you may fit into.

