by A. Drayton Boylston, Executive Mentor Coach
As coaches we are blessed
with solid values, a sense of caring and a desire to “do good.”
It is our duty to use these gifts that have been bestowed upon us
to assist as many as we can.
Until I crystallized
my mission I must admit that I was tripping over obstacles along
my coaching path. I thought I was doing the right things but I was
not completely fulfilling my duty because I didn’t really
know what it was.
Once I truly
defined my mission of “rescuing 1 million executives
from the lives they’ve created” I realized
I had a duty as a coach to fulfill this mission. It became my obligation,
my duty to accomplish.
“Happiness
and moral duty are inseparably connected.”
~ George Washington
You also have a duty
to assist as many people as you can. The more people you reach the
more you can help. You must take the steps necessary to attract
more people to your work. That means marketing and selling yourself,
not for ego or monetary purposes, but to fulfill your duty. Once
you find your mission and embrace your duty you will overcome any
obstacles that litter your path.
It is your duty
as a coach to reach more people and do more good. I am duty bound
to fulfill my mission—my
rescue effort. What’s your mission?
I wish you the happiness
that comes from knowing, and fulfilling, your moral duty.
Carpe diem!
Drayton
Boylston is one of the top Executive Coaches and Mentors in
the country. He is an author, speaker, and developer of the Rescued
Executive™ program
Coaching
Executives
with Total Confidence
Executives face many of the same challenges
the rest of us do. They just need a different style of
coaching to save themselves from the lives they've created.
Executive Coach, Drayton Boylston,
knows exactly how to do this because he lived (and survived)
that life as a Fortune 100 executive. As part of his mission
(see article) he is sharing his tools and proven
methodology to train passionate coaches in his Rescued
Executive™ program.