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On Having a Fun Coach
In the first months after the accident I found DeepFun and Bernie De Koven. I wonder looking back how my life might be different if I hadn't found Bernie. He spent time with me vitrually as a "Fun Coach" of sorts, although I don't think he had a name for it back then. Bernie was my personal fun coach back then as he worked with me on a strange concept Fun and Grief. He taught me techniques and gave me tools that helped start on the process of going through a major transition and helped me to focus on the fun aspects of life during a time when my life was focused on things that were anything but fun. I don't think I can ever thank or repay Bernie for being there at a time when I really needed someone.
Sometimes, a little help is needed. Things start getting too serious. You start taking things too personally. You forget about the people and the world around you and inside you. It's not about efficiency or productivity or weight loss. It's about enjoyment and appreciation and fulfillment. It's an ingredient that is as vital to your happiness as your finances. Having a DeepFUN® Coach is very much like having someone who not only listens to you, but also understands how to help you make things more fun. Having a DeepFUN® Coach is not at all like having a sports coach or a fitness coach or a financial coach to push you harder, faster, out of your comfort zone. Having a DeepFUN® Coach is almost exactly like having someone to share your comfort zone with, someone who respects your limits, someone who knows fun, and is trained in the art and science of making things fun. A professional who honestly, openly, wants nothing more than to help you make your world more fun.
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