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Thursday, September 5, 2019
Everyone Needs a Coach
Virtually, every great athlete has a coach. Tiger Woods has a coach. Virtually, every CEO has a coach and I have been in contact with over 100. But the average person at work rarely has a coach to meet with them every day to help them reach their maximum potential.
Even when we desire personal greatness, we are met with resistance. It is as if we a stuck with glue on our pants. We need a coach to inspire us, to observe us, to support us, and to help motivate us past our points of resistance.
For nine years, I have been teaching the Harada Method taught to over 92,000 in Japan and rated as the world's best technique in day-to-day management to help people reach their potential. It focuses on self reliance, is very practical and it works, with many great athletes as followers. Most recently, Mr. Harada introduced me to Rizap another technique taught to over 120,000 in Japan that focuses on helping you build up your body and lose weight. You meet with your personal trainer for two one hour sessions per week for two months.
I am learning from Rizap to apply their technique to make the Harada Method even more effective.
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