Coach? Mentor Myself? What Do I Do?

Coaching is one of those things that a lot of people aren’t sure about. Although most of the world’s most successful people – from athletes to business people – have coaches to accelerate their success, you might still wonder how relevant a coach would be to your everyday life. What do coaches do, and how can they help you achieve your life’s goals? Well, if you’ve found your way here then you’re obviously at least curious about accelerating your success with the help of someone else.

Many times, it easier to look at someone else’s life and see what they need to do, but many times not so easy with our self. Having a trained outsider that will be honest in observing your challenges while providing options to resolve them can be a time and stress saver. People can be stubborn, they keep trying the same thing over and over while expecting different results. This is the definition of insanity.

After observing patients of the successful professional athletes, business people, politicians, community leaders, musicians, etc. Dr. Burr has seen that the higher the success the person achieves usually the more coaches they have.

Especially when it comes to wellness and weight loss, many say ”I know what I need to do…”. The truth is no one has really taught on how to fix our broken behavior patterns and that is one of the key components of having a coach. Having someone to give us non-biased creative real-world solutions to our unique problems, it can be priceless.

Lets face the facts, most people spend more time planning their vacation then planning their life. If you want to make your success easier, faster and healthier then hire a coach that knows what they are doing. If won’t cost you a penny when you invest in your health. After all, what does it cost to be fat, sick and tired? It can cost you more money for copays on medications and surgeries, lost productivity, job discrimination, relationship issues and so much more. According to a study by George Washington University School of Public Health, the cost is averaged out to every overweight obese woman in the US almost $500.00/month throughout her life, which is about six thousand dollars every year of life.

Invest in yourself and it will pay dividends for life!

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