With the 4th of July just about here it reminds me
of what happened at a recent family gathering where,
over dinner, someone asked me what I do.
"OK, here we go again," I thought to myself.
People who don't work from home don't "get it" and
never will. I'm sure my wife's relatives think I'm some
type of vagabond or going through a mid-life crisis,
hoping that soon I will go back to a 9 to 5 job and
everything will be back to normal.
So when they asked what I'm doing these days I said,
"I'm working with coaches,"To which my brother-in-law
responded, in all seriousness and curiosity, "oh really?
in any particular sport or all of them?".
Even though the coaching industry is growing rapidly
around the globe, most people who aren't looking to
improve themselves personally or professionally
really aren't aware of the vast resourcesof help
that are now available to them, if they were to
only reach out.
95% of people in this world live in a vaccuum,
oblivious to their own potential,which is really quite sad.
We can only hope that with the continued aggressive
growth of the coaching industryand the increased
visibility of people likeyou both on and off the Internet,
in the form of quality websites with compelling copy, a
strong marketing plan and a powerful message, that it's
only a matter of timebefore coaches are used in every
small town and far reaching hamlet on the globe.
And when that happens, just watch how fast the world
becomes a better place for all of us.
Either way, I will always be proud to say,
"I work with coaches."
Monday, July 2, 2007
Working With Coaches
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