Does Everybody Need A Coach ? Or Just The MOST Successful People w/ Micheal Burt

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Can you name one successful person who did not have a mentor, coach, or guidance of any sort? The answer is likely going to be: No. Mentors and coaches accelerate growth, reveal blindspots, and motivate people towards their success. Often, having guidance or not is a defining factor between being successful and being average. 

Micheal Burt became a basketball coach and won his first championship at 18 years old at the same elementary school where he attended as a child. After being introduced to Stephen Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” he looked deeper into the “Whole Person Theory” and learned that each person is made up of 4 parts: body (skill), mind (knowledge), heart (desire) and spirit (confidence).   

​Because of Micheal’s unique knowledge of building a “competitive intelligence” into his players and how his teams performed, people around the world would begin asking, “What are you doing with those kids?” He would say, “We are building our own little Greatness Factory by coaching the whole person.

​At 31 years old and after winning a championship, Micheal would retire from athletic sports to build a multimillion dollar coaching business and form the Monster Producer coaching program, which is a systematic and consistent program that teaches sales professionals, business owners, and those interested in rapid growth the five big areas to get a significant lift in their business.

Today, Micheal speaks internationally on his books and growth methodologies and is the personal coach to some of the top performing companies in the world.

On this episode of the Rock Your Money, Rock Your Life Podcast, Micheal and I discuss the key elements behind a great coach and how they can challenge you to achieve more, the mindset behind being a leader during a global pandemic, and how we can motivate others around us by supporting, encouraging and challenging them.

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