Gregory Schillinger was one of the first coaches to take a chance on School of Coaching Mastery three years ago.
So you can imagine that I was pretty darned pleased when Gregg called me up a few weeks ago and told me he's now making more money than he ever thought possible. This, while building a new coaching business in the middle of the Great Recession!
It's really no surprise, though. Gregg is an enormously talented coach and successful businessman. But then, coaches who are attracted to the word, mastery, tend to be a cut above. Hence our name, School of Coaching Mastery.
To paraphrase Gregg, it's the ones who 'get it' that you want to attract, because they get the most value.
I invite you to listen to my entire interview with Gregg, below (worth listening to the full 24 min.), because his experience can help you succeed beyond your expectations, too, but here's an outtake that is pure gold:
'If I had a plan that said I want to make this amount, I wouldn't have. And much to my wife's surprise, and now I think she's come around to think that it's good to have a plan, but best to be able to adapt for reality, because you never know who you're going to meet on the street, or in a conversation, or through a contact and that's where the plan really starts to take place. You know, it's a fluid thing.
I'm doing very well, I must say. Better than I ever have or thought I would. But in the end of the day, why not? Why shouldn't I do well and why shouldn't anybody do well? I think forcing the expectation would have done me no good.
Accept what I have now and having faith that it would all work out is how. That's my plan. That's it in a nutshell.'
Gregg's a business coach who specializes in helping new restaurant owners succeed. His website is: CoachingRestaurants.com
Unfortunately, the audio player isn't working on this page, but you can listen to this audio here.
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There are so many great reasons to becom a coach and some that are not so great. One of the best reasons is you simply have the sense that there is so much more to life and you want to share that.
Watch 'More' by Nic Askew. If it resonates with you, you're on the right track.
'MORE' from Nic Askew on Vimeo.


The August 25, 2009 Wall Street Journal reports that demand for executive coaches and business coaches is steady and, in some cases, is rising despite - or even because of the recession.
Why is demand for coaching still so high even while the economy is struggling? Simple. Coaches help businesses, executives and employees improve their bottom line. They make more money. And isn't that what most people want during a recession?
But as you've probably noticed, I'm a bit biased about coaching. So you may be tempted to ignore me when I tell you that MSNBC called coaching one of the top five careers for 2009, or that Google CEO, Eric Schmidt says everyone needs a coach, etc., etc., etc.
So Ignore me. Just read what The Wall Street Journal says about coaching in the recession.
There's never been a better time to become a business or life coach.
There's also never been a more confusing time to become a coach! It used to be that you could rely on the better coaching schools and professional associations to provide solid information on how to become a coach and that is still true.
But these days, "black hat coaching schools" are buying website addresses that sound like well-known coach training schools and coach certifying organizations and passing themselves off as the the real thing. How do you know who to believe?
Add that to competitive marketing among the hundreds of legitimate coach training schools, plus the lack of universal standards in the coaching profession and the new coach is often confused, at best, and paralyzed with uncertainty, at worst. Confusion and paralysis are the enemies of success!
Get clarity, confidence and the information you need, without all the hype and distractions.
I designed the "How to Become a Coach" mini-course for people who are considering becoming professional business or life coaches and need clarity in order to make the best decision. If that's you, then I invite you to join us. (Don't worry, School of Coaching Mastery isn't a fit for every coach, so I won't twist your arm to become a member.)
This 4-hour "How to Become a Coach" course is free and meets in two 2-hour virtual classes. You'll attend our unique eClass system, which combines the best of teleconference classes with the best of webinar training. You can do everything in our virtual classes that you can do in a live class (except get stuck in traffic on the way).
Get answers to questions like these:
- How can I start attracting clients quickly?
- What do I really need to get started as a coach?
- What can I charge?
- How soon can I make a living?
- How do I know what niche or specialty to offer?
- Do I really need coach training?
- How long will it take me to become a masterful coach?
- How do I know which coaching websites are legitimate?
- Do I need coach certification? Which one?
- Should I have my own coach?
- What are my next steps?
You'll leave with clarity, a plan of action, a path and your next steps.
Find out when the next course is and register for How to Become a Coach.
Where should you start when becoming a coach?
The days of
simply printing up business cards and calling yourself a coach are over. Large
scale surveys of professional coaches show that coaches without coach-specific
training and certification are less successful than trained and certified
coaches and are more likely to quit the profession within a few years. That can
cost you tens of thousands of dollars in lost income, as well as the fun and
fulfillment that comes from succeeding as a coach and helping your clients
achieve what they really want.
There are hundreds of coaching schools to choose from, some
that are excellent and some that are not so excellent, so choosing one can be
an overwhelming decision.
I suggest you begin
your quest for the perfect coach training school for you by first deciding
which coach certification you want.
Why?
Because there are fewer coach certifications to choose from and that choice
will narrow down your options for coach training, making it easier to decide.
I also suggest you
get certified by an independent not-for-profit certifying organization.
Why? A
certification in almost any profession that comes from an independent
certifying organization that is not-for-profit is usually seen as less-biased
and therefore more respected than a certification that comes from the school
where you trained. Standards vary between schools. In fact, there are a couple
of training programs that claim to train and certify professional coaches in
only a few days! Don’t be taken in by that promise.
The two most
recognized independent not-for-profit coaching organizations that certify
professional coaches are the IAC and the ICF.
We suggest
you visit both the IAC and ICF websites to see which one you
feel most drawn to. Both organizations have about the same number of
subscribers and are well respected, but their certification processes are
completely different. You can also view lists of licensed or approved coaching
schools on each site. Choose a school that prepares you for the certification
of your choice. Simple!
Have More Questions About Becoming a Coach?
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Copyright, Julia Stewart, 2009