Not Another Business Coach: The Issue With Most Coaching
The coaching industry is huge, $15-Billion-huge. Many professionals have left their office jobs to become highly successful coaches. Others maybe not so much. Not everyone who starts a coaching business sees success. But this is not a story about coaching success.
More importantly, not everyone who hires a coach sees success. The true measure of success for any coach, sports coach, business coach, life coach, or otherwise-any-coach, should be the results they achieve for their clients.
That’s where I’m different. I get excited when you get results. Having thousands of people go through my programs only means something when you achieve results. Helping you implement my systems is what makes the difference. I don’t like to call myself a business coach. My personal website states that I’m first an foremost an “Author, Artist, and Advisor”. A triple-A “freedompreneur”, as I’d like to call it.
The issue with coaches
This video explains the issue with most “coaching”:
Knowledge and experience
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