Becoming A Business Coach
At the beginning of spring, millions of Americans look forward to preseason Major League Baseball action (aptly dubbed “spring training”). In preseason baseball, and with preseason sports in general, both the players and managers try to work out any issues with their teams. Their goal is to get the best possible team ready before the real games happen and the quest the World Series Trophy begins. There are many advantages to practicing in a realistic game environment of course, as it lets everyone see roughly where their team will stand come the regular season.
So that’s all fine with regards to baseball, but how does this relate to your business?
Speaking Before Clubs and Groups
Since you’re reading this post, I’ll have to presume you got here through some type of web search. Mainly because even though we have some pretty good products that will help you build your own offline consulting business, their very nature causes us to keep our heads low, so that your clients don’t start to think you’re cheating.
To get this started, I have a question for you: what’s the difference between a guy who gets paid tens of thousands of dollars just for their opinion/expertise, and another guy whom no-one gives a dime for his opinions?