Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Bhaktivedanta Coaching Newsletter Why Have a Coach? Virtually All Top Achievers Know That to Really Get Ahead, You've got to Have a Coach... I have been studying human potential for over 20 years and one thing has become very clear to me over time. After working with hundreds of individuals, I find that most already know exactly what they need to do to create great results in every area of their life... they just don't do it! The fact is... high achievers (in any field) who have coaches always achieve more than those who don't. I have seen this time and again, and I've experienced it myself. Observe anyone at the top of their game and the results will be the same - they've all had valuable guidance and direction, and more often than not, it comes in the form of a mentor or coach. One of the best-kept secrets of the successful... Of all the things successful people do to accelerate their trip down the path to success, participating in some kind of coaching program is at the top of the list. A coach will: * Help you clarify your vision and goals. * Support you through your fears. * Keep you focused. * Confront your unproductive unconscious behaviors and old patterns. * Expect you to do your best - and hold you to it! * Help you live by your values. * Show you how to achive more. * Keep you focused on your personal best. It's easier to maintain laser focus when you have a world-class, professional coach nudging, supporting, challenging (and sometimes pushing) you in the right direction. This is why we've developed coaching servicess centered on the Krsna conscious success principles to help get you from where you are to where you want to be, faster than you ever thought possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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