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How to Pick a Life Coach
How do you pick a life coach? I think that the main thing you need to do is decide what exactly you want to get out of the life coach process. For example, my specialty in the process is happiness and peace, and then utilizing that to be an action. But that’s not everybody’s specialty. I have a friend’s whose specialty is post divorce. I have other people whose specialty is career advancement. So, it just depends on what it is that you’re trying to accomplish.
When you’re getting ready to choose someone as your life coach, I highly recommend that you spend some time talking to them and discovering what they have actually done. What have they achieved or accomplished in the realm that you are trying to improve upon?
So, for example, I have spent my life, a hundred percent focused on how to get happy. I don’t want to wait until I achieve to be happy. I don’t want to wait for my kids to grow up before I’m happy. I don’t want to wait to get thin before I’m happy with my body. I don’t want to wait until my spouse gets out of the funk that she’s in before I’m happy. I don’t want to wait. I want to be happy now. I’ve spent my life discovering what it takes to be happy. How do I do that and simultaneously be incredibly successful at the same time?
So, that’s my specialty, being happy and successful at the exact same time. So, when you’re looking for a life coach you want to ask a lot of questions. Ask him/her, “how do you do what you do?” Ask him/her what kind of credentials he/she has, what’s his/her background and what makes him/her an expert? Ask him/her all about the process.
You know, one of the things that I think gets in the way of people having a great life coaching experience – and believe me, I’ve had some bad ones – is that the coach doesn’t actually follow a particular system. Following a system produces a result. If you look at any business – and life coaching is just a business – any business that is successful is a business that’s following a particular system. And then they’re doing that system over and over because the system predictably creates the results that people are paying for.
Life coaching is the same thing. Make sure that the life coach you pick is following a system. You want to make sure there is evidence that it works. You want to talk to other people that have done it and make sure that you actually can get the results that you want. You know, there’s a lot of new people who are in the life coaching industry that are just getting into it, and they are people generally who get in it because they have felt an incredible desire and get a kick out of helping people. And they have the thought, “Well, you know, I want to make this my business, my life.”
I understand. I did the same thing. And I would recommend that you go with someone who’s been doing it for a long time. I’ve been coaching people since 1993. I’ve coached more than 8,000 people. So, you want to find someone who has credentials. Right now, I’m coaching 120 people. I’ve got a great depth of experience. I know exactly what it’s going to take to get you unstuck and into a state of happiness.
When you’re talking to the people out there in the world, because I might not be the right coach for you, make sure you really dig in and get them to explain why they are good for you. Good luck to you.
Big Tears of Joy in My Eyes – Suzette’s Story
Here’s an email I just recieved from a great client Suzette.
“Good morning, Matt…
I just want to acknowledge you, this morning.
You have been a powerfully good influence on me since the original “Mental Journey to Millions” in 2007.
I came home from that event “a changed person,” according to my biz partner. And, it has been a fun ride ever since, knowing you, Thach and Kristen.
I deeply appreciate your thoughts, words, example and philosophy. I am loving having you touch my life through the coaching program.
But, this morning, something happened that you have talked about, and I wanted to let you know.
For a couple of years now, my life has been opening up in a very unexpected way. I have been fighting it, because it did not fit my “idea” of where I wanted to go.
I am gradually giving in.
This morning, I walked out onto my deck, saw the morning sun on the trees, the water in the distance, the early glow of the sky, heard the bird chorus…
And just got big tears in my eyes, observing how beautiful it all is.
Tears of joy.
You have talked about life giving you tears of joy on a regular basis, and I just noted that but did not relate to it much, because I don’t get tears very often.
But, this morning I did.. based on pure gratitude for the beauty around me.
Thank you, Matt.. for helping my heart grow in gratitude. You are giving the world a great gift by helping people feel more of it.
Love, Suzette”
Can Anyone Truly Be Happy Based On What’s Happening In the World?
A friend asked me, “How can anyone truly be happy if so many are suffering in the world and in our country? The worlds energy is connected just as all of us are collectively connected.”
My response:
Can anyone truly be happy? Yes. The suffering of the world is hard to ignore and it has major influence. But in the end, with the proper tools, you can find the joy in all things. Which doesn’t mean being an irresponsible oaf. It just means learning to relate to each situation in a way that allows you to maintain your inner peace. From there you can solve the worlds problems. ”Anger is like picking up a hot coal to throw at your enemy” Buddha

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