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Americans are Cutting Back…or Are They?

Despite the high unemployment rate and unstable job security, many just can't give up daily costs, like Starbucks coffee.

Despite the high unemployment rate and unstable job security, many just can't give up daily costs, like Starbucks coffee.

Last week’s Bloomberg BusinessWeek published a very interesting cover story regarding the recession, Americans, and their spending habits.

BusinessWeek actually visited several big-name malls and stores across the country — Mall of America in Minneapolis, Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas, Woodfield Mall in suburban Chicago, Barneys in New York — to ask shoppers their thoughts about the economy and, since most of their thoughts were negative, why they were out shopping if they thought like that?

According to Consumer Reports, even though 51% of consumer say they’re trying to save, of those people, 17% are still spending outside their means, and 20% are buying on impulse,and still treat themselves to new, expensive purchases they might not have bought for themselves six months ago, like an iPhone4.

It’s interesting, reading about the irony of people juggling their iPhones in one hand, Starbucks coffees in the other, yet talking about switching to less expensive laundry detergent, soap and shampoo brands. But cutting costs is costs, and that’s how many shoppers justify buying Starbucks in the first place.

One woman confessed to “looking at price tags a bit more carefully” in the Fashion Show Mall in Vegas…yet she had splurged on the trip to Vegas itself. Even though she told BusinessWeek, “It’s really tough right now,” she also admitted to “pulling out all the stops” for Vegas and getting a room for the trip at the Bellagio.

Hypocrisy? Maybe, but what does it say about people and how they’re dealing with cutting costs in a recession?

When Life Throws You a Curveball…

Michele Alexander had to coach clients while deaf.

Michele Alexander had to coach clients while deaf.

Every day brings new challenges. Most can be expected – maybe you’re tired from work bogging you down, or stressed about a deadline.

But of course, life can throw you some challenges, too. Michele Alexander had quite a big, abnormal challenge thrown at her one morning: she woke up deaf.

She woke up in a panic because she could hear nothing but a ringing in her ears. And what’s worse – her day was jam-packed with client coaching sessions.

However she overcame that teeny, tiny, minute challenge, and her story inspired several people. Australian Women Online even did a feature on Michele because, well, it’s not every day someone goes deaf…and then continues to work and pull through both in business and personally. She managed to overcome this challenge – and since this happened, several others – by thinking positively. She told Deborah Robinson, “At least I didn’t go blind. I think losing your eyesight would be much worse and I was also fortunate in that there was treatment available.”

Her story just goes to show that not only do coaches provide insight and help businesses succeed every day, but it’s even more amazing when they have to overcome their own challenges to help clients reach their goals.

Read how Michele pulled through successfully, read the full article on Australian Women Online here.

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