Holy group coaching program, Batman!

Published: Thu, 08/18/16

It was just announced that Adam West and Burt Ward are reprising their roles of Batman and Robin in a new animated movie, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders

A lot of people think of their 1960's Batman series as being campy and corny (it was,) and they prefer the dark, serious caped crusader ...  

But I think there's a certain charm to the old one - even with its lame jokes, puns, and silly plots. 

Maybe part of the allure is that the series didn't take itself too seriously.  

It was fun, and for a lot of people, West's Batman is their favourite take on the character. 

You can have a lot more success in business when you're having fun and not taking yourself *too* seriously.

Yet everyday, coaches are putting immense pressure on themselves.  And that shows through with everything that they're doing. 

Coaching can have a big impact on the lives of people, but your results will improve when you're enjoying yourself (clients want to leave the session uplifted, not feeling worse than before it.) 

I confess that I've been called "lame" by my son (he doesn't appreciate all of my "dad jokes") ... and I often make jokes during my interviews, or kid around with clients of mine. 

I like to mix it up so I don't get too serious.  And I have a weird, dry Canadian sense of humour anyways, so I might as well put it to use. 

Lighten up and be yourself instead of trying to portray the "perfect coach" - give it a a whirl and you'll be surprised at the difference that it makes! 

I like to have fun with the coaches that I'm working with in my group programs while they're building their businesses, and I'm opening up the final group program of 2016 shortly.

I'm going to work with five coaches over a 12 week period to get their businesses rolling ...

No Catwoman ... 
No Joker ... 
No Penguin ... 
No Riddler ... 

But we do have a lot of fun.  To check it out and see if it's a fit for you, go here -> 


I'm off to answer the Bat-Signal,

Marc