Humans do the craziest things.
The Tide Pod Challenge confirmed this for me last year, when it became a craze to risk poisoning (and death) by eating laundry detergent packets and posting the videos online for the world to see.
And if I had any doubt remaining, there's the latest craze:
"The Bird Box Challenge".
"Bird Box" is a Netflix movie starring Sandra Bullock, set in a post-apocalyptic world where people have to wear blindfolds to avoid seeing a mysterious force that's causing humans to hurt themselves.
If you see it, you die - so the people in the movie have to walk around blindfolded, even drive cars and navigate dangerous rivers without the benefit of sight.
This latest viral craze has people wearing blindfolds in our normal, monster-less world, and catching it on camera.
They're driving blindfolded, walking down busy streets and stairs blindfolded etc and not surprisingly, people are getting hurt (go figure?)
Netflix even had to put out a warning to let people know that it's not a good idea to do the challenge.
Growing a coaching business can feel a little bit like that movie, minus the really crazy stuff.
Stumbling around, trying to make your way alone and hoping it works out.
It can be a frustrating experience, which is why I started helping coaches about five years ago.
And it's why I started my "10 Clients In 90 Days" program a few years back too.
In the program, you'll learn what works (and what doesn't) to get more coaching clients rolling in.
The next one opens up soon, and it's the last group being offered at the current price.
Take your blindfold off and join us here:
Marc