A Good Business Coach Is Priceless

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by James

A good professional coach is priceless. Just ask Tiger Woods, Celine Dion, Michael Jordan, Mark Spitz, or Wayne Gretzky where they would be today without their coaches. Even TV Reality shows prove the success of people who use a coach whether it’s losing weight (The Biggest Losers), dancing (Dancing with the Stars),  singing (American Idol). And let’s not forget teamwork (Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Survivor). The list is endless.
So what can a coach do for you? If you can check off 3 or more items on the list below, then a coach will make a dramatic difference in the results and success of your business.

  • Uncertain about the next right move?
  • Losing motivation working on your own?
  • Frustrated when you don’t get the results you were hoping for?
  • Tired of people who don’t believe in what you are doing?
  • Fed up buying programs that don’t work?
  • Know you need help but don’t know who to ask?
  • Overwhelmed with all the information available and can’t figure out what is right for you?
  • Too much to do and not enough time to do it all?
  • Can’t keep up with all the new technology coming out daily?
  • Know you can do it but need a push?

Now you know WHY you need a coach, but exactly HOW does a coach help? Here are only a few of the ways having your own professional coach will increase your performance, give you tangible results you can measure, and noticeably change your bottom line – your income.

  • Stretch Assignments – a coach can provide a valuable safety net and sounding board for tackling new projects outside of your comfort zone.
  • Building Your Own Team – a coach helps you create your own team and quickly help them acquire new skills, particularly when time is of the essence.
  • Beat the Competition – a coach can help you enhance your leadership, technical and business skills so that you can stay ahead of the competition.
  • Leadership – a coach is the best way to help you recognize where you need help or support in areas such as interpersonal relationships, decision making or time management and figure out how to turn them around.
  • Performance Problems – a coach can provide strategic business insights and support for projects that are not going as planned.

By improving your performance, a coach gets the best out of you, enabling you to achieve superior performance in terms of productivity, cost-effectiveness, quality and overall satisfaction.
Here is another list and with your own professional coach, you will be able to check off every item on the list:

  1. Learn to solve your own problems
  2. Improve interpersonal and managerial skills
  3. Learn how to identify and act on your business development needs
  4. Have greater confidence
  5. Become more effective
  6. Have a positive impact on performance
  7. Have greater self-awareness
  8. Gain new perspectives
  9. Acquire new skills and abilities
  10. Improve work-life balance
  11. Reduce stress levels
  12. Make new friends!

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Joss Monzon January 28, 2011 at 4:23 pm

I agree! everybody needs a coach or to coach someone else

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