Official Review: Coached to Greatness by John M. Hawkins

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Re: Official Review: Coached to Greatness by John M. Hawkins

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I was hesitant to read at first I've seen this coaching business everywhere so it peaked my interest reading. He pinpointed some great aspects and the explanation and experience of what a coach does and what others you pay like a banker, a psychologist is similar when you buy into any coaching process. You have to be committed and answer the questions laid out in this excerpt from the book. I've read many about Coaching with many different leadership areas. Specifically the Life, Spiritual, Family, and more. Because there are several ways to coach. I look forward to reading more of this beautifully written book and what more I can learn.
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The questions that the reviewer raised in a the beginning is intriguing.. The truth is that everyone may experience these feelings at some point in their lives. The change we make to make things work successfully again requires effort and persistence. It is nice to read and know the importance of changing our lives with steps and examples. It is an encouraging factor that makes the book a useful read. Congrats on BOTD
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"Coached to Greatness: Unlock Your Full Potential with Limitless Growth" by John M. Hawkins offers practical strategies for personal and professional development. It is suitable for readers of all ages seeking to transition from mediocrity to greatness.
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This is an amazing book on self-development and business growth. Coaches are very important in our journey to success and growth. It's an amazing book, it shares profound knowledge on the importance of being mentored, and I recommend it to everyone. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book is a non-fiction piece that sets out how you can meet your goals and what coaches can do to help out. It outlines that there are different types of coaches and different needs. The book needs to be actively read and the reader participate in the challenges.
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This book shares strategies that may help us achieve our goals. The author advises identifying areas of your lives that need improvement and gradually adopting changes. It sounds useful.
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Thank you for your great review. I'm glad that you enjoyed the book. From sampling it I also thought it was written well with the author explaining it very simply and honestly. I agree with you that this would be great for anyone that wants to improve one's life. As I am already retired and not wanting to change much about my life, I don't believe this is a book for me at this time in my life. I do hope that many others find it very helpful though.
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'Official Review: Coached to Greatness' by John M. Hawkins offers a refreshing and useful look into the non-fiction work for prospective readers. It states that this book can propel any reader to greatness. The point that the author shares strategies that will help us evaluate where we are, where we want to be, and how we to get to where we want to be is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would find practical guidance that can apply to day-to-day scenarios. Also, as mentioned in the review, the book will challenge us to improve ourselves holistically and fine-tune our mind, body, and soul. Learning that the book helps us transition from mediocre to great from the comfort of our own homes was great!
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Mine is worst? I feel like nothing good is happening to me and I'm frustrated. I'm picking up this book to read
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I commend the author for sharing his knowledge about how to improve yourself holistically and fine-tune your mind, body, and soul. Many readers will benefit from this book so I’m looking forward to digging into this to know more.
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Not all of us have the luxury of having our own personal coach. A book offering personalized coaching advice is definitely helpful to many.

Thank you for the great review.
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My husband likes self help book and this looks like something that he would read. Thank you for your review.
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Coached to Greatness by John M. Hawkins offers strategies to elevate your progress and achieve greatness. The lessons discussed in this motivational book seem to have powerful ideas that can propel a reader to greatness.
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Growth is critical to who we are holistically. The ability to assess one's progress and growth at a given period is even more priceless. Coached to Greatness" by John M. Hawkins is a formidable guide to evaluating where you are presently and how to get to where you need to be. John's thoughts are direct, practical, and an excellent read for anyone who desires to live beyond mediocrity and achieve more in life.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great job on the review! The book sounds like it would be very entertaining, but I am a little skeptical about learning new things. I have read dozens of self-help books in my life and none of them so far have been very inspirational. Perhaps, this one will be different.
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