Building a successful coaching business isn’t easy.
Instead of sugarcoating it, and claiming that there’s a magic formula that will let you do it while working five minutes a week while sipping wine in your hot tub, I’d rather keep it real.
I guess I’m a lot like the famous Arctic explorer, Ernest Shackleton …
Ernie had the right idea when he posted the following ad in his local newspaper when looking for men to join him on one of his crazy expeditions:
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“MEN WANTED for hazardous journey, small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honor and recognition in case of success – Ernest Shackleton, 4 Burlington St.”
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That’s not to say that you can’t do well as a coach – you can run a very nice business that gives you the freedom and lifestyle that you want while being paid well …
But it’s going to take elbow grease and some sleepless nights to do it.
When I choose which coaches I want in my world, I’m careful about not letting the GRQ (Get-Rich-Quick) crowd in.
I want people who think big, but who are also prepared to work for it.
Scanning the names of the people who have already joined my Secret Coach Club print newsletter, I see familiar ones who I know are grinders.
They show up online every day, they put the effort in, they aren’t looking to make a quick buck.
They’re a coach for the long haul.
If you want to come on this journey with me, there’s still a few weeks left to grab it at the early bird pricing of $67/month:

