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Tiger Woods Has a Coach, Why Don’t You?

Nov 21st, 2009 by coacht

Coaching has become the leading tool that successful people use to live extraordinary lives. However, most people consider coaches to be related to sports, yet sports coaches make up only a small fraction of all coaches. The majority of coaches today work with clients to identify what they want personally and professionally, and then support them in achieving a life that they really want and love. The new buzzword in the marketplace is “success coach”. If you have never considered a coach to enhance your business and personal life, then now is the time to get started.

Through weekly one on one coaching sessions, clients identify what is most important to them and align their thoughts, words and actions accordingly. Daily accountability for simple action items increases results exponentially. Having a life one loves starts with gaining clarity on values, enabling more meaningful choices and consistent actions. Coaching offers a tried and tested means for creating more balance, joy, energy, financial abundance, focus, and action in every area of your life.

Who Works with a Success Coach?

Entrepreneurs, business owners, leaders, sales professionals and people in transition are some of the people who typically work with a success coach. Regardless of their professional endeavors or place in life, clients have one thing in common: they are all successful, resourceful, and intelligent individuals who want to get even more out of their lives.

People hire a coach because they want more of something (money, time, happiness, success, freedom, etc) and/or less of something (frustration, tolerations, delays, regrets, etc). Thanks to the internet and web based teleconferencing, the best advice in the world can be shared from anywhere and at anytime. Another compelling reason people have for hiring a success coach: they are just unwilling to wait to get what they want. They now turn to an outside expert to help them get what they most want, in a healthier, more productive and sustainable way.

Successful professional athletes use coaching to win. Tiger Woods is one of the best, and yet he understands the value of having someone work directly with him, pointing out things he can’t see, encouraging and challenging him to achieve his greatest potential. Success coaching is like having a personal trainer for your life!

What will a success coach do for me?

First, a success coach encourages clients to set goals that they truly want to achieve. This typically includes both personal and business goals. Examples include wanting to work less hours, earn more profits, find the right employees, spend more time with the family, etc. Every client has their own specific and unique set of goals that they strive to achieve. The first step in the client-coach relationship is to identify these goals and then believe they are achievable.

Next, a success coach asks and expects their clients to do much more than they have ever done on their own. We all have TDD (time deficit disorder), but few of us realize that that a cure is available. The 80/20 principal states that 20% of our inputs generate 80% of our output. If you can identify the 20% of your daily tasks that generate 80% of your profit (income, revenue, etc) and then double your effort on those specific tasks, then you are well on the path to working less and earning more in your business.

Success coaches continuously help clients focus on specific issues and tasks in order to produce and achieve specific results. Success coaches don’t offer the “what to do”, they provide the “how to” by providing clients with the tools, support and structure to accomplish much more than they ever thought possible.

When you hire a coach, you are paying for an accountability partner, for information, advice, support, collaboration, strategies, continuous presence, energy, creativity, availability, not necessarily just time or the number of coaching sessions. You can get as much value from 15 minutes of coaching as you can from three hours of coaching; it all depends mostly on timing, openness, and synergy.

What should I look for in a success coach?

Success coaches want certain and specific things for their clients. Indicators that you have found a great success coach include someone that will help you have enough energy, happiness, money, wonderful relationships, joy, and feelings of success that get you easily through your days. Also, find one that will help you eliminate regrets and toleration of ineffective tasks and activities. Finally, search for someone that will hold you accountable while helping you create reserves in your life of everything including time, money, love, confidence, enjoyment, etc.

If you are searching for a success coach that specializes in business and entrepreneurial clients, you should seek someone that will help you get a clear financial and structural picture of where you’ve been, where you are currently, and where you want to go. Expect your business success coach to require a profitable business, operated with integrity, and that has the proper help to run the business efficiently and effectively. You will typically be expected to work “on” your business and not “in” it. A business success coach should want your business to succeed beyond your plans and to be more profitable than budgeted for while attracting customers without having to apply a great amount of effort. Finally, a business success coach should help you actually get pleasure from your business tasks and duties and have a great life too!

What should I do now?

If you truly want to maximize your efforts and your business success, it is time for you to consider the services of a professional success coach. The winners in business (and in life) don’t have to be ten times better than the competition; they only have to be a little better. Adding a dose of coaching to your life may be the prescription you need to take control of both your business and your life.

Eric Williams is the founder of the Get Ready to Win Network. Eric can be contacted at ericw01@yahoo.com or 928-255-5379. For more information, click here: http://ericwilliams.48dayscoach.com Movie Summaries

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What’s All the Fuss About Life Coaching?

Nov 15th, 2009 by coacht

Coaching in all it’s different forms- life, business, career- originates out of the field of Sports Coaching. In 1974 Timothy Gallwey wrote a book titled The Inner Game of Tennis which wasn’t so much about tennis but about the inner qualities of the tennis player which drive him to win. In sport and in life there are two opponents; the other player, and the self (self referred to here as our own beliefs and self talk about what we are capable of). The tennis player, and the player of life, has to compete with both. Through this book people began to understand that as human beings, our level of achievement in anything be it tennis, business, wealth, or happiness, is in direct proportion to what we really think of ourselves deep down. And so personal coaching for the mind was born and is now used throughout the world to bring out the best in individuals and corporations, and unleash the human potential for excellence. The thing to note about Life Coaching is that it is coaching to enhance your personal qualities, not directing or teaching of someone else’s ideas. A good sports coach doesn’t say to his pupil ‘No that’s not how you do it, here let me show you!’, and goes on to try and mould the student to be like him. Instead he identifies and maximizes the pupil’s unique strengths, and helps them transform any weaknesses into positives. He ‘coaches’ them on improving their own style of playing the game so that they are functioning at their ultimate best. Similarly Life Coaching is not about telling you how you should be living your life. No coach will claim to be a life expert and if they do they are coaches to be avoided. Sure, Life Coaches are highly trained in human behaviour and will usually achieve great results in their own style of living, but the only expert in your life is you. As does the sports coach, the life coach will help you tap into your strengths while turning the tables on any weaknesses so that every aspect of your unique game of life is being controlled by you. Coaching is increasingly used in companies to maximize and develop their best people. It’s not the systems that make a company powerful and continually reaching its targets, it’s the people that make up the company, the puzzle pieces that make up the whole. Systems are great to keep the company operating smoothly however without people working at their most efficient that’s all the company will do- operate smoothly. Coaching, all the way from the executives to the most junior employee, will bring out the best in people and create powerful results. You may have noticed that all top athletes have a coach. They are at the top because their coach pushes the forward and supports them in staying there. All entrepreneurs have a coach, keeping them on a clear path to increased success in their chosen ventures. Most coaches have a coach! Because to bring out the best in others we must be constantly striving to better ourselves. Coaching using NLP (the study of human excellence and how to replicate it in others) is the way of the future. It is the fastest way to achieve anything from overcoming a current challenge in your life, to realizing your biggest goals and dreams. Find the coach that best suits your goals, who gives you the level of support you need, and who is genuinely committed to their craft; and you will find passion and purpose within you that you never knew existed. This new power that is unleashed from within you, your true human potential, allows you to function at a higher level mentally, physically, spiritually, financially, in every area of your life. And the changes are, without a doubt, deep and lasting. Here are a couple of motivational quotes to get you started on your journey: ‘It has been my observation that most people get ahead during the time that others waste time.’ – Henry Ford ‘Success is not for the timid. It is for those who seek guidance, make decisions, and take decisive action.’ – Jose Silva ‘If you don’t act now while it’s fresh in your mind, it will probably join the list of things you were always going to do but never quite got around to.’ – Paul Clithero Joanna Sherwell, a qualified Life Coach and NLP Practitioner, is Head Coach of Untapped Potential Coaching & Development in Melbourne, Australia. She is passionate about assisting you to unleash your true potential, fulfill your goals dreams, and live the life you deserve. Visit http://www.untappedpotential.com.au to find out more.how to loose weight fast

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Coaching – A Sign Of Success

Nov 12th, 2009 by coacht

Talking with a friend recently he said he was very surprised to have read that Cherie Blair had a coach. His take on coaching was that it was for people who were not successful, or that success eluded them, not someone who has achieved a lot in their life. This went on to be a very interesting conversation about coaching, and how it works for different people, and one of the things I said was that coaching is a sign of success.
Coaching is often perceived as something akin to therapy, for people with problems or people who can’t manage their lives at all. In fact coaching helps all people wherever they are in life. Therapy and counselling are more focused on specific problems, mainly related to the past, that stop people being effective in their lives. Coaching on the other hand takes anyone from where they stand right now, irrelevant of how successful they have been, to where they wish to go.
There is a place for all modalities that help people move forward in their lives but coaching probably relates to more people as anyone can benefit from having an unbiased support on their side. Coaches have no agenda in their client’s lives, other than supporting them to get exactly what they wish for in life – as long as it’s legal!
I liken my work to that of a sports coach; all serious sports people have a coach. Someone to see things from a different angle, bring a new perspective to the table and have fresh ideas.
A sports coach wants their player to be their best and will be unstinting and totally focused on their player’s goals. That new perspective can see when something can be tweaked for better results, and can support them in bringing that new idea into their game. They will help create a training schedule (action plan) to ensure that the goal is reached and will literally walk alongside shouting support and suggestions from the touchline. They also help them deal with their mental game, how to stay positive, visualise the end goal and use their mental ability to their best advantage.
Now a sports coach doesn’t only work with those at the top of their game but with every level – all with the one focus – helping the player get better at whatever their chosen game. Enough of the sports analogies, but you get my drift. Coaches can help anyone who wants to improve their lives.
In the conversation with my friend – who has had a very successful career – he began to see that in fact it would be something that could help him immensely. He wants to do something new, but is not sure what. Finances are not an issue but fulfilment is. The idea of having someone to explore new ideas, reconnect with old passions and find new outlets with him suddenly appealed very much.
Equally I have spoken with people who are starting out on their career paths. They have seen the benefit of having someone with the experience of discerning what would truly be fulfilling in life, be on their side and bringing clarity to the huge jigsaw puzzle called life.
Coaching can also be the sign of success when it comes to work/life balance or health. Often people come to coaching because they realise that although they are outwardly successful at work they are totally out of touch in all other areas of their lives. They need help and structure to pull back other areas of life into balance. To bring back a social life or address their health and exercise. Coaching supports all and any changes the client desires.
Relationships too can benefit from coaching. Good healthy relationships happen when we take responsibility for our own happiness and can share that with our partner. Coming back to yourself and beginning to see what makes you tick and how you act in relationships can bring profound change and joy.
So in all areas of life, coaching is a sign of success. A sign of commitment to yourself, of saying “I am worth taking the action to make the change. I am good enough to want better”. So often I have had people come to me feeling almost embarrassed to ask for help, feeling like it is a failure. However, every time the feedback has been that they have realised that it wasn’t that they were bad or unsuccessful, but that they were so close to the problem they couldn’t see the solution. They began to see that it was not a sign of failure but of success.
By bringing a coach into their lives their success soared, they enjoyed their lives all the more and they were happy to say I’ve got a coach, and it’s great! Jessica works internationally as a Life Fulfilment Coach empowering people to create the life they choose and gain fulfilment in every area of life. If you would like to arrange a time for her to call you for a free introductory session please email Tel +34 958 639 593 or click here to email me For more information visit her website by clicking this linkLink Building

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Performance Coach Knows How Easy It Is For Greatest Golfer In The World To Win

Nov 2nd, 2009 by coacht

If you watched the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational Golf Tournament at Bay Hill then you saw the world’s greatest golfer win in dramatic fashion after 286 days while he was recovering from knee surgery. Without a doubt, his 16 foot birdie putt in front of thousands, worldwide media, and flashing cameras at dusk was a dynamic backdrop for the world’s greatest golfer to clinch another victory. Upon further analysis this victory was not anything out of the ordinary.I know many who would argue this point but the fact is the greatest golfer in the world was expected to win, that is why he is the best in the world. Winning the tournament was just a routine that he has gone through over and over since he was a child, through college, and now as a veteran professional golfer. The anticipation of a dramatic win on the last hole was expected because of his history. This is exactly what he has trained for all of his life and should be no surprise to anyone.In each of our lives we have something special that we do better than the majority of other people. In fact, we might not know that what we do better than others is special because it is just a typical routine for us. The key is that we all have an innate ability to do something extraordinary and amaze others but most of us have never tapped into the power that lies within ourselves. People are always distracted with everyday life so being able to tap ones inner potential is difficult. Professional athletes know their strengths and weaknesses which enables them to constantly improve their abilities to excel even further. Knowing your abilities allows you to go beyond the norm to achieve even greater results in your life, business or sport.Understanding the characteristics that allow you to excel in areas that most others find difficult is a great method to discover your inner power that will accelerate your success. The biggest barrier is that you may not realize those characteristics because it may be hidden in your everyday routine. Track your daily activities at home, work, or play and analyze the common traits that exist while you are running smoothly in your daily routines. Most will begin to notice the results and then you can harness those traits to achieve even greater success. Coach J, The Zen of Winning, is Head Coach for Maximum Performance a leading global success and high performance coaching organization which specializes in achieving extraordinary results for life, business and sports. Using the proven winning formulas of success from professional sports combined with only the most effective elements of life, business and executive coaching Maximum Performance gets real results through proprietary coaching programs that gives all their clients the winning edge to succeed and achieve the extraordinary.

Maximum Performance and Coach J inspires people and organizations ranging from professional athletes, executives, world champions, entertainers, professional sports teams, entrepreneurs, global corporations, business owners, students, and moms. Each coaching program is specially designed for each individual or organization since no one Maximum Performance Coaching Program fits all.

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