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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL230: What's So Great About Having a Coach?

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2016

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode, I talk about the importance of having a coach and how to increase your life results.

 

I think cool people have an innate desire to get better.

  • They want to learn more, increase their effectiveness, be worth more.
  • They’re ambitious and want to make more money for their families so there’s less stress and more that they can give.
  • They want to have influence so they can make their community better.

 

For a long time, people have wanted me to coach them personally.

  • I had to come to an understanding in myself that I know some things and have the ability to convey them in a way that could help people increase their life results.
  • I want you to be fired up when we get through talking, but I don’t want you to be fired up by some emotional thing that I put on you. I want it to be real.
  • The only reason you would be fired up for real is if you learned something that made a ton of sense to you.

 

Tune in to hear about a demonstration I do on stage with audience members that proves how coaching affects someone’s ability to complete a task.

 

Questions for Andy

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  • Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY
  • Email: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com
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  • Twitter.com/AndyAndrews

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to In the Loop, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective

0:06.5

with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews. Now here's your host, David Loy.

0:12.9

Hi, and welcome to In The Loop with Andy Andrews. I'm your host, David Loy. Andy, we have a fun topic to cover today. First of all, how are you? I'm good. Okay.

0:23.5

I'm really good. How are you? I'm terrific. And David, I'm curious, what do you look like?

0:29.5

Well, I'm a voice to those that are listening. I know. And that's why it, that's why I ask that, because it's

0:36.4

funny, you know, people will ask me sometimes.

0:40.2

I'll say, so like David, you know, I listen in Lupin and like, David, what does he look like?

0:48.2

Probably slightly shorter than you're envisioning.

0:50.2

No, don't, don't say anything because I always say to people, I say, what are you think it looks like?

0:56.5

Tell me.

0:56.7

Tell me.

0:57.7

And it is hilarious.

1:00.1

Oh, that's good.

1:00.7

I mean, what people say.

1:01.7

Well, then I don't want to ruin anything.

1:03.0

Yeah.

1:03.4

I mean, it's really, and so, so Matt, monitor some, and hi, Matthew, how are you, monitor some emails. You guys listening to this, I would love. In fact, on a future

1:16.5

episode, I will read the two or three best descriptions of David that you send in.

1:22.9

Now, the caveat here is that you can't cheat. You can't go Google because there might be an image or two

1:30.3

that would pop up. Really? Well, like LinkedIn or that kind of thing. You might show up. Yeah, yeah,

1:35.4

that's right. Okay, yeah, don't cheat. I quit Facebook several months ago, but that is still out there,

1:41.0

I guess, so I don't know. That would be interesting, though.

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