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On the court, I’m a Lead NCAA Men’s Basketball Referee. I control the game. I make big calls under pressure. I manage alpha coaches and competitive players. I get it done.
Off the court, I’m a Success Life Coach. I help others, like you, to get the control, make the calls, manage the pressure, and seize the winning results they want. I inspire the inspired. I champion champions.
The great Notre Dame Football Coach, Lou Holtz, said, “You have to have talent to win, but you can lose with talent, and that’s where coaching can make the difference.” I trust you’ve got the talent. Experience the coaching difference.
If you’re ready for the personal and professional advantage that comes from being strengthened, bolstered, and resourced by a seasoned expert, you’ve come to the right place.
A Success Life Coach is a game-changer! As every great athlete has his coach, every workplace warrior would do well to have his too. Boxers throw more knockouts with an advocate in their corner. Powerlifters bench more weight with a spotter by their side. Fighter pilots win more battles with a wingman on their flank. You’re a workplace warrior; let me ease the load as your armor-bearer.
I’ve been honored to rouse great men as an author, radio host, and keynote speaker. But nothing compares with the private, confidential, one-on-one coaching with a courageous client. Strengthening you with focused vision, increased value, new clients, additional revenues, and vital camaraderie is my passion.
Together we’ll draw up a customized game-plan to help you win at work and triumph in life. Drawing on my decades of experience as a FitPro Life Coach, a LeadStrong Executive Coach, a LifeBridge Wellness Coach, and an IronSharp Faith Coach, we’ll map out a success strategy addressing the matters most important to you.
I was born to be a coach. I was raised by coaches. Mom coached kids in the classroom and athletes on the playing field. Dad coached tennis and basketball. In addition, dad served as a lifeguard, educator, and referee to provide for our family.
As providence would have it, I was destined to coach. And like father, like son, I also served as a lifeguard, educator, and referee. Consequently, in addition to coaching others, it became second nature for me to guard the lives of others, teach others, and officiate matters with others.
Coaches have made a big difference in my life. In the early years, my Cub Scout Leader, Choir Director, ASB Adviser, and Football Coach all made meaningful deposits in my growth bank. At UCLA, my Academic Adviser, Fraternity Big Brother, Weightlifting Coach, and Campus Crusade Discipler all helped me to make direction-setting decisions.
Coaches have gotten me through the demands of adulthood. My dissertation adviser got me through my Ph.D. program. My pastor got me through my engagement. My NCAA mentors got me through reffing camps, tests, games, and the nerves of March Madness.
Coaches (of all kinds) help me in areas I’m not very good. I have a financial advisor, a tax man, a car mechanic, a plumber, an air conditioning guy, and a barber. Coaches also help me in areas I’d rather not spend my time; I now have a gardener, pool man, a pest control guy, and I’m contemplating paying someone to hang the Christmas lights for me this year (ha). But best of all, coaches help me to live well. I have a doctor, chiropractor, dentist, and orthodontist to keep my body and my teeth healthy and properly aligned.
And of course, I have my own Life Coach. Call him a counselor, consultant, therapist, or shrink, I have someone I meet with weekly who is committed to keeping my heart, mind, and soul healthy and aligned too. Someone who keeps me thriving personally, professionally, and relationally.
I know firsthand the consequences of not having a close trusted Life Coach to keep me focused, on track, and accountable. I know the fallout of getting too isolated, trying to gut it out alone, not wanting to appear weak, biting the bullet, losing perspective, eventually losing my way, and then undermining my life. Never again. A Life Coach is a lifeguard.
What good is a nice home, manicured yard and clean car, without good relationships to enjoy them? What profit is fit body and straight white teeth, if one’s mind is unhealthy? What gain is there in a good education and a good career, only to lose it by bad behavior? Whether Tiger Woods or Lance Armstrong, we all have blind spots, self-destructive behaviors, and sabotaging dynamics. Your Life Coach is there to protect you from those things you don’t see.
I want to be at the top of my game. I’ve committed my life to helping others to perform at their best, to feel their best, and to live long healthy happy lives.
But first, let me remind you that this is Super Bowl Week. The Carolina Panthers will compete on Sunday against the Denver Broncos at Levi’s Stadium (in Santa Clara, California). The NFL championship and the coveted silver Vince Lombardi Trophy are on the line. Read more
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I champion champions (literally)—sports executives, fitness entrepreneurs, athletic businessmen, gym owners, personal trainers, and workplace warriors. I’m not surprised my private practice has grown to include so many corporate quarterbacks—from boxers and bodybuilders, to crossfitters and chiropractors, marathoners and managers, footballers and fanatics.
Independence is awesome, but isolation has costs. Being the top dog is cool, but a lone leader has fall out. Success has a downside. Time advancing at work can lead to relationships eroding at home. Effort put into financial gains can bring emotional losses. Being brilliant in one area of life often means there are glaring blind spots in another. Want more than physical and financial health? Thrive emotionally, relationally, and mentally with a physician for your soul. Unfortunately, there are Life Coaches with mail order certifications. Then there are real doctors. I’m a doctor. No one wants a candy-striper to do their brain surgery. Get the best soul-surgeon you can find.
You have life insurance, home insurance, and car insurance, but what are you doing to insure that you don’t lose your mind, your sanity, and the things most important to you? A legit Success Life Coach is the protection you need. When mission control goes down, the whole venture fails. When the computer crashes, all gains are lost. If you’ve been driving without emotional oil for a while now, pull over and get what you need. I’ve undermined myself before. We’ve all sabotaged good work. Safeguard your peace of mind with a personal, private, confidential mental health expert.
Many people value a spiritual dimension to life. They believe in God and see life, not as the result of random chance, but part of a providential plan. To them life is eternal and is much more than the temporal here and now. Vision, hope, and transcendence are important to them.
They are principled people with scruples, morals, and ethics. But even more so they are people of conscience eager to live aligned with their creator. Integrity is important to these people. They are zealous for their behaviors to align with their beliefs, their conduct to parallel their creeds. They are eager to be salt and light at home and at work.
Most of my clients are not religious. In fact, many people I work with see a lot of religious people as legalistic, hypocritical, judgmental and (if I can say it) weird. But many of my clients are spiritually sensitive and have passion about their personal relationship with God. For them, Life Coaching includes being a faith mentor and a spiritual guide in their journey.
I came to Christ in Germany, went to seminary in England, lived as a missionary in Russia, and led Goodwill Ventures in Palestine and Thailand. I have traveled to more than 60 countries of the world and shared my respect for people of all faiths.
I have directed college students with Cru, toured with Athletes in Action , taught at a Christian University, planted a church, led as a Senior Pastor, and served as a Non-profit CEO. I know how to integrate faith into my coaching for those who want it.
Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” IronSharp Faith Coaching is for those eager to have the honing, refining, and improving that comes with intentional camaraderie.
The heroes I work with are all hungry, fierce, and courageous. They are contenders and competitors who hate mediocrity, plateaus, and the status quo. They are passionate people willing to sweat, invest, risk, and partner with a coach to see catalytic results and exponential returns they could never achieve on their own.
The brave men and women I serve have a Spartan work ethic, but they know hard work is not enough. Successful people sabotage, smart people do stupid stuff, top performers, under-perform, and strong men buckle. To maximize their gains, minimize losses, and to take their lives to the next level, I am their watchman on the wall, their guardian at the gates.
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