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If you
were satisfied with your life the way it is,
you would not be reading this.
There are four general reasons people are not successful: |
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Reason One: They
Go It Alone |
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With BulletProof Coaching, you're
never alone! Change, even for the better, means taking
risks, going where you've never been before, trying out new
behaviors and ways of thinking. Don't kid yourself. Even the
most daring of us sometimes opt for mediocrity rather than scare
ourselves with change. In those challenging times, we need a
friend, a coach companion. There’s a reason professional
athletes have coaches. |
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Reason Two: Lack
Of Sharp Focus |
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BulletProof Coaching gives you a
tight, clear focus on your desired outcomes. Success is in
the details. With a coach, you'll be asked to say what you mean,
and either mean what you say or change what you say. More than
half the failed attempts toward success in any area of human
life can be traced to a lack of clear, specific and realistic
goals. |
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Reason Three:
Don't Think They Deserve Success |
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BulletProof Coaching gives you
attention from a trained and experienced intelligence. Not
only does this give you new ideas and tools for achievement, the
coaching process activates the "Halo Effect". If you are worth
being coached, an unconscious part of you believes you are
special. That part of you releases the power you need to
succeed, whether you are aware of it or not. |
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Reason Four: Lack
of Objectivity |
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With BulletProof Coaching you get
the benefits of "Sideline Magic". Your coach can't be on the
playing field. He can't do the work for you. He has to stay
neutral, on the sidelines. However, a good coach is very
involved watching and paying attention to what is going on with
you in the game. The coach brings an objective perspective to
your situation you cannot get for yourself. This makes options
and possibilities available that give you the edge, that make
the difference between success and discouragement. |
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