Monday, June 6. 2005
What is Personal Coaching?
Personal Coaching might best be described as personalized motivational seminars or self help books brought to life! You become the guide, the inspiration that helps your clients make the most of their gifts and talents.
For years professional politicians, actors, and sports personalities have all used personal coaches to achieve their goals. These figures are often "the best of breed" within their fields and would not consider going it alone. They recognize the powerful allies they have in their coaches. Now many of us are recognizing the value of this unique relationship and are adapting it to a personal level, acessible to all.
Do you have what it takes to be a Personal Coach? Take the FREE coaching quiz and find out RIGHT NOW!
For years professional politicians, actors, and sports personalities have all used personal coaches to achieve their goals. These figures are often "the best of breed" within their fields and would not consider going it alone. They recognize the powerful allies they have in their coaches. Now many of us are recognizing the value of this unique relationship and are adapting it to a personal level, acessible to all.
Do you have what it takes to be a Personal Coach? Take the FREE coaching quiz and find out RIGHT NOW!
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