Monday, June 26, 2023

Should I pay for about 3 hours of life coaching? by Kyle Phoenix


In 2008 I had a job teaching young adults with a company of deplorable morals---they actually started an escorting service with young people. I was frustrated and constantly seeking new programming. Came across a life coach, reserved half dozen seats at one of his seminars, no students showed. I stayed to be respectful. He was pretty good, talked to him afterwards and signed up for 6 months, $300 a month, two sessions with homework a month. He had a 40% emphasis on health but the conversations on my past business and present draining job were clarifying.

One distinct thing he said to me is that the coaching commitment was a guarantee that I would change living and work situation. Within 4-6 months I had, he gave me perspective, boost, not therapy and demands of outlining a plan. I've since done more things, even than him in some coaching areas but his guidance marks my life as a turning point. it was worth the $1800, as has been the thousands on books and even the $200 on Tony Robbins personal power program that I've revisited over the years. I've found that with coaching its like being handed a meal, you have to make space to eat and pay attention to it----I didn't tell anyone friends or family when I started seeing the coach----he was a meal just for. Then work the steps, try stuff out, he validated thoughts I'd had about a business I had run successfully before and then pointed out how I didn't have the right people to bounce my hesitant but good ideas off of. I thought I was just wired lacking and gotten a psychologist after the biz failed, thinking that. It was a success blockage from upbringing.

The coaching focused on making just me better. It's important to isolate the time and work for a significant amount of time to just that relationship between you two. To become intimately connected to the goal/outcome. It was wonderful and I will do it again. Now I'm joining an entrepreneur mastermind group, concentrated owners, guiding and focusing each other.

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