Why You Need a Coach in Your Corner

Shawn Rider (pictured on the right) is my coach and he has helped me break through my own barriers.

A coach is someone who can help you see the things that you can’t see on your own. They have a way of looking at the world, and at you, that allows them to identify your strengths and weaknesses in a way that you might not be able to see yourself. A coach can help you harness your strengths and learn to overcome your weaknesses. In short, a coach can help you become the best version of yourself.

A coach can provide objective feedback.

Your friends and family love you and they want you to succeed, but sometimes their desire to protect you can get in the way of giving you the honest feedback that you need to grow. A coach, on the other hand, will always tell you the truth – even if it’s not what you want to hear. They’ll call you out on your BS and they’ll push you to be better. And because they’re not emotionally invested in you in the same way that your friends and family are, their feedback will be unbiased and objective.

A coach will hold you accountable.

It’s so easy to make excuses for ourselves – I’m too tired, I don’t have enough time, I’ll start tomorrow… We’ve all been there. But when you have a coach in your corner, those excuses won’t cut it anymore. Your coach will hold you accountable for your actions (or inaction) and they’ll make sure that you stay on track with your goals.

A coach will help you reach your potential.

We all have unlimited potential, but very few of us ever reach it. Why? Because it’s scary as hell to step outside of our comfort zones and try something new. But a good coach will believe in you even when you don’t believe in yourself, and they’ll push you to do things that you never thought were possible. With a coach in your corner, there’s nothing that you can’t achieve.

If you’re serious about reaching your potential and becoming the best version of yourself, book a free intro here and a coach who can help you get there. It will be one of the best decisions that you ever make.

-Matt