A challenge for you

Published: Sun, 12/31/17

I once worked with a client who was resisting launching a group coaching program. 

He was convinced that he wasn't ready, that he couldn't fill the spots for it (and that even if he could he wouldn't be able to handle the calls). 

So I challenged him:  

Try just one group. 

After weeks and weeks of badgering him about groups, I promised to drop the whole thing if he tried it once. 

That must have been appealing to him, because he went for it. 

He publicly announced that he was launching his group program, and he followed my instructions. 

Guess what? 

He sold the group out (quite quickly, I might add).

My client was tickled pink, and he's gone on to run other groups. He's having fun with them, and they've become an important part of his business. 

But if he hadn't given in and tried it just once, he'd still be making excuses. 

Coaches have to take some chances and try new things. It's like something I heard in the movie Hall Pass, when a guy is disappointed with his two friends' unwillingness to approach women: 

"Guys, it's all right if you strike out. For God's sake at least take a couple of swings!"

If you're ready to take a swing at having your own group coaching program, now's your chance. 

The January issue of Secret Coach Club will lay out exactly how to create, sell, and deliver your program so you can get the same results as the coaches I've helped with this. 

The deadline to get it is tonight at midnight EST. If you accept my challenge, grab your copy here: 


Marc