Is A Mentor Right For You?

Metrix Global did a study to determine the business benefits and return on investment for an Executive Coaching Program. Their bottom line findings were that:

“Coaching produced a 529% return on investment and significant intangible benefits to the business.”

However, I feel a business coach isn’t for everyone. I know that’s a weird statement for someone who sells any type of coaching services to say, but it’s true.

To profit from coaching you must:

1. Be willing to step outside of your comfort zone

If you just want to keep doing the same things you’ve always done, what’s the point to coaching? There is none. You have to be willing to step out of your comfort zone and do something new. A key personal skill in today’s fast-paced world is to embrace and accept change. The more you widen your skill-set, the more diverse you are and that makes your more marketable, which can be great for your career progression.

2. Be open and honest

Don’t hide your personal success or failure from whoever you are working with. A coach is there for you, so use them. If you’re not willing to do something or it becomes difficult for you, let them know. Don’t hide it and don’t hide from your coach!

3. Take action

This is the most important key of all. If you don’t take action you won’t get results. If you’re not ready to take action, then don’t hire a coach. You’ll only see the 529% ROI mentioned above, if you’re ready and willing to follow the steps your coach helps you outline and create. That’s the key to any success. ACTION!

I currently offer one-on-one coaching by email and phone to a maximum of 10 clients at a time.

If you feel alone in your personal journey, or you just need someone there to answer questions for you, then this is the program for you. Currently I’m coaching both brand new Managers and long-term business owners, earning 6 figures plus yearly.

You’ll discover how to focus better, decide upon your strengths and exploit them, chose the right relationship building techniques for you and improve your chances of promotion, along with having me available for questions when you have them.

Unlike the majority of coaching programs out there, I charge monthly and require no long-term commitments. All clients are handled by Paypal, which means you can cancel your subscription at any time.

The current price is $400 a month for unlimited email coaching, plus 2 phone calls per month.

You can sign-up here:
http://www.greatmanagementmentoring.com/

You will lock-in your monthly price for as long as you’re a member.

By the way, a few people have asked if they receive any of my products when they join. The answer is yes, but we decide what’s best for you after you join the program. The last thing I want to do is load you up with a large amount of study materials and you not take action. After finding out your goals and where we can see you making the most improvement quickly, I then send over the materials I’ve created that will best help you reach those goals. No charge of course.

If you’re serious about your career, this is your opportunity.


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