Life Coaching


Life Coaching


 

Why Top Producers Achieve Stellar Results With Life Coaching


When you meet those top producing brokers and realtors who seem to have it all - you know what I am talking about - those people who have a great life, great vacations, loving family relationships, sweet investments and luck on top of all that, you might look further and see that person in a life coaching program. Top producers who are committed to having a fulfilling experience in life may have gotten some of the wind beneath their wings in a life coach program.


Now, many of the top salespeople I have worked with don't care about having a fulfilling experience. They care about winning. They care about awards. They care about the juice, the next sale, the win. But then what happens to their lives?


After coaching 8, 273 salespeople, with many top producing realtors among them, I began to see the "the win at all costs" mentality. And I began to notice others who win and experience fulfillment in other areas of their lives as well. What a difference.


Top sales people who focus only on the wins, the next deal, the bigger deal, often find themselves out of touch with the very aspect of their lives that they told themselves they were winning for.


Top sales people often find they win the deals at the expense of their family. They are winning but are they really losing touch with their children or their family? Or have they forgotten about health? Or maybe they are winning but their emotional life is a wreck.


Now, a top producer can take comfort in the glory of the win. Except when winning costs the experiences of family, of joy, of travel, of spiritual growth - then it can be a bittersweet victory.


I would like to bring to you another entirely amazing side of humanity. Top salespeople who want it all can indeed begin to experience life that is completely and wholly successful - because these individuals stop and recognize that being a great producing broker and a terrible dad is a hollow victory. And it wouldn't be much fun to be a great sales person in the hospital on the second triple bypass heart surgery.


What if instead a life coach could help you achieve victory across many different aspects of yourself? Nearly all great sales people who experience life to the very fullest take advantage of life coaching. Here is what I want to share with you today. When you get everything into balance, when you are working on every aspect of your life, it's as if you have a magic wand that enables you to get things done that other people cannot possibly get done. You can accomplish a lot more in much shorter periods of time.


People who live in balance achieve at an extremely intensified rate. When other people put in one and receive one, those individuals who are firing on every level of their being - mental, physical, spiritual, financial, all of the areas of value in their lives - can actually put in one ounce of "effort" to receive 10 times the results. When you are operating on all cylinders, you will feel completely at ease and in control - as you embrace more success than you have ever experienced. This is why life coaching is taking off. Work on your entire life, and experience results across all of the disciplines. It's worth the trip.






Matthew Ferry is an Author and a coach for conscious business people and executives who are committed to feeling bliss and happiness and using that energy to create a successful life. Life Coaching and being a life coach is his main course of Matthew Ferry.

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I'm doing Life Coaching over the phone, wanting to do it Internationally - where/how should I promote myself?
...to get the most exposure? any websites, etc? I've done it over the phone for 7 years through a company and trying to find more of my own clients so I don't need to split profit. Thanks for your input!

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I Need Career Advice?
I am an unemployed 33 year old male, in his second marriage with 2 children(one from each marriage). I have been working since I was 16, with the shortest job employment being 2 1/2 years and the longest being 8 1/2 years(recent job). Totaling 2 1/2 years factory/industrial experience and about 14 years of retail experience. I am an highly intelligent person. I scored 160IQ when I was in middle school(school tested me), an I took another in 2001 in which I scored a 140. I can do a little bit of everything. I love science, history, math, and writing. I do a little bit of photography, webdesign, and technical writing as hobbies. I see myself as a failing perfectionist, and I have an absolute huge thirst for knowledge. I ideal job would be to give spiritual advice, relationship advice, family advice, and maybe run a romance shop(actual romantic stuff, not sexual). Although, I don't think that's a real job, except for the romance shop which requires thousands of dollars I don't have to start. I'm at point where I don't want to go back to retail, not unless it's to work for myself. I am certified in hypnotherapy, hand-writing analysis, and public notary. I have no other education, just a high school diploma. I consider myself bi-lingual, even though I'm not. I understand american sign-language, as I have practiced it all of my life(I have deaf & mute people in my family). I designed a RPG engine, which consists of several unpublished books & unpatiented. The design can be used as a tabletop, video, or even card game. Been working on it for 10 years, even though I still feel it won't be obsolete for another 5 years. I have won several web design contests, beating out people who actually do it for a living. I have been a volunteering hours for web development of a free portal for about 8 years. I won several national awards when I was in high school for art(even sold some to a museum when I was 16), and won a International award for poetry. Now the question. What should I do for a career at my age and income level? Everyone tells me to get my CNA, because I say I want to help people. After some research, it seems the market has become saturated since the recession and it's hard to find a good paying job. I thought of doing psychology, but I feel it takes too long and costs too much. I'd love to be a creative writer, but I suck at it. I'm only good at technical writing, like writing documentation or instructions. I thought of trying to be a nutritionist, but again, it costs too much and takes too many years. I've consider web development, but it was listed as the number one unsatisfying job, I completely understand why and won't bother boring you with details. If I had it my way, I would just be a preacher/religious leader. The messed up part is, I have my own religion and don't get taken seriously. the more I think about it, the most confused and lost I become. Everyone says I should teach, I should do this and I should do that. Mainly because I can be good at everything I set myself out to do. I'm not saying I'm great, just good with a desire to be great. A friend recently told me "Life coach", but even that isn't a real profession and most never make it. I tried to think of things I could study to help give me credentials to be a life coach, but everything takes too long or costs too much. heck, even non-accredited classes on the net costs around 9K or more. WTF? I'm lost and can anyone give me some helpful advice or ideas? I want to enroll in my local community college just to be taking something until I do decide. Although I don't know what to take, because I don't know what direction I want to put my career in. I need money,and doing all of this free work isn't paying the bills. I gotta take care of my family...

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Is Life Coaching a real career?
I am interested in taking the online certificate program for life coach. My worry is will I find work or enough clients to make a decent wage? The program is accredited but not cheap so I want to make sure that I will have work if I am going to invest my time and money.

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