The world’s best actors, athletes, investors, and business people have coaches. Most average and ordinary people see having a coach as unnecessary, expensive, and a waste of money.
Really?
If a coach could help you to double your income, isn’t that a good investment?
If a coach helps you to resolve a difficult business negotiation, and you save a multi-million dollar deal, isn’t that a good investment?
If a coach helps you to save your marriage from divorce, doesn’t that save half of your net worth? Sounds like a good investment to me!
Over the years, I have hired a lot of coaches to work with me, as well as to work with my colleagues and clients.
There is a huge difference between coaches. You could sum that up this way: If you want to be the best, hire the best coach!
The world’s richest person, Bill Gates talks about everyone needing a coach. If a person with a net worth of around $90 billion believes in coaching, why not you?
Founder of Goldzone Group and the primary author of Renaissance for Leaders. Harrison’s work focuses on the study of leadership and the conditions that shape human performance and decision-making.
