August 12, 2009

Bernie Madoff recently went to jail. Most might not consider Bernie a success because of his dishonesty and criminal activity. And I would agree that he needs some serious help in the ethics department. But, regardless of how much of a scum bag he may be, one thing is true. He operates with the same success principles that all people who know how to succeed do. (No, I am not talking about the lieing and the cheating.) Bernie, still knows what it takes to navigate success and he spent years hanging out with others who play the same success game. I’m sure he picked up a few things.

So what is the first thing Bernie did when he went to prison? What all important effort did he make to try to guarantee his success in prison? He hired a coach and consultant. That’s right.

I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a prison consultant. The bottom line is that those who know how to succeed never blindly do it alone.  As quick as they can they hire someone to help guide them to the success they want. It really doesn’t matter if the success is in business, life, or even in prison.

The unsuccessful never hire the coach or consultant and wonder why success eludes them. It doesn’t matter if the success you want is in business, life, relationships, or tiddly winks. Don’t be foolish enough to go it alone or try to power your way through on your own. Invest in yourself.

Thanks and let us know your thoughts. I encourage you to leave your comments or questions below.

Article by Craig Miller, New Million Dollar Marketing to the Affluent Coach


3 Responses to “Why Those That Succeed Hire Coaches”

  1. Kat Says:

    huh – can not believe there is such a thing as a prison coach – but definitely further reiterates why and how those who are successful get to where they are aiming for much quicker than someone struggling on their own.

    I guess the real bummer is, when ppl normally need the coach the most, at their biggest time of struggle, it is usually the hardest time for them to pay for one…. hmm am going to ponder this myself.

  2. Sonca Says:

    I agree with Kat. I am at the grass roots of starting a business and I want to market to the affluent, but I can’t keep $100 in my checking account. I need a coach (and some money) but I don’t have the means to get one.

  3. Craig Says:

    The first thing you must change is your mind set. If you believe that the money in your checking account is the only source of affording a coach and that you do not have the means to change that, then you will stay stuck right where you are. The means are available, you just are not aware of them. Just like you were not aware of your ability to float before you learned to swim, often you can be unaware of the resources that you already have. It takes a mental shift to see them.

    We designed the Silver coaching club to be an affordable way for someone to begin the coaching process when they do not have a lot to spend. If you do not believe that you can afford to invest $197 a month into yourself and your business then you may want to seriously consider if this is the right time for you to be launching your own business. I want to encourage you and I want to shoot straight with you.

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