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Coaching With Kelly

Coaching With Kelly

By: Kelly Tibbitts
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Join Life Coach Kelly Tibbitts as she equips you with the tools you need to live a VIBRANT life. A healthy mindset, noticing your energy & self-awareness tools (like the wisdom of the Enneagram and Pat Lencioni's new tool-Working Genius) help you live with a healthy soul in every season. As an educator, pastor, life coach, and non-profit leader; Kelly has over 25 years of leadership development experience that led her to develop and teach these tools.© 2023 Coaching With Kelly Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Personal Development Personal Success Relationships Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • How Morning Pages SPARK Creativity
    Mar 31 2026

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    In this episode, I spoke with graphic designer Liz Trujillo.

    She loves to help creators bring their vision to life. We talked about The Artist’s Way and how it has impacted us.

    • Solitude Fuels Creativity: Time alone isn’t selfish—it’s essential. Creating healthy boundaries allows us to recharge, fueling authenticity and creativity.
    • Notice What You Want: Beyond gratitude, it’s okay to authentically name your desires. Writing down even the simplest wishes can help you expand your sense of possibility and start receiving more of what truly matters to you.
    • Be Kind to Yourself: Self-love starts with self-awareness and self-compassion.

    As Liz shared, “If someone asks me how to love themselves, I hand them The Artist’s Way.” This week's small step is to give yourself permission to try, reflect, and grow at your own pace.

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    • Follow Liz

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    16 mins
  • Many Ways to Rethink Meal Planning
    Mar 26 2026

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    Here is a Tidbit for Today

    Judi Adamyk from A Practical Life on Substack shares a few thoughts about meal planning that supports—rather than drains—our energy.

    Here are 3 key takeaways:

    • Start Where You Are: Whether you build a menu from your pantry inventory, start with a fun recipe, or pull together a “girl dinner” or leftovers, meal planning doesn’t have to be restrictive or rigid.
    • Habit-Stack for Success: Tie tomorrow’s dinner prep into tonight’s cooking routine by taking out meat to thaw while you’re making your current meal. This small habit shift makes a big difference!
    • Align with Your Energy: Meal planning should match your life and mental energy. If mornings aren’t your thing, skip the slow cooker and opt for 30-minute dinners in the afternoon or evening instead.

    Meal planning isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that’s the point. Give yourself permission to do what works best for your lifestyle.

    How do you make meal planning work for you?

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    • Join Kelly’s Free community on Skool
    • Follow Judi Adamyk on Substack


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    7 mins
  • Meal Planning Without the Pressure
    Mar 24 2026

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    Does meal planning ever feel daunting to you? Does it leave you in a state of decision fatigue or dread? In this episode, listen in on a conversation I had with Jenny Cheifetz, The Flirty Vegan.

    We explore the mental load so many women carry when it comes to meal planning, the power of giving ourselves grace, and practical strategies for simplifying food without sacrificing nutrition or joy.

    Whether you’re curious about plant-based living, looking for ways to streamline your own meal routines, or simply wanting permission to ditch perfection for good, this episode offers relatable stories, tangible tips, and a gentle reminder that “good enough” really is enough.

    Here are three key takeaways:

    Give Yourself Grace: Let go of perfectionism and redefine what “enough” looks like, especially when it comes to everyday tasks like cooking. Sometimes, dinner really can be as simple as toast and an apple!

    Find Your Shortcuts and Systems: Batch cooking, simple appliances- like a rice cooker and air fryer, and having a stocked pantry save time and reduce decision fatigue.

    Honor Your Energy and Preferences: When you tune into your own likes and dislikes around things like meal prep and cleanup, you can create routines that actually fuel you instead of drain you.

    Links

    • Join Kelly's Group Coaching Program
    • Join Kelly’s Free community on Skool
    • Jenny Cheifetz The Flirty Vegan. @theflirtyvegan The Flirty Vegan Podcast

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    29 mins
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