Doing Great Things!

Doing Great Things!

I’m a firm believer that everyone could benefit from having a coach. If you have a “growth mindset”[1] you’ll get this idea. Many, however, don’t see the need. “I’m at the top of my profession, why would I want an outsider observing me?” As a coach, I’ve heard this, or something similar, often.[2] As a former athlete and sports fan you can’t help but notice every top performing athlete has a coach. Pro teams have them. Olympic athletes have them. Athletes at all levels engage coaches to move them toward their next step closer to greatness.

Atul Gawanda, a surgeon and public health profession, shares a powerful perspective from someone at the top of a complicated profession. Take 17 minutes to listen to this moving story of how coaching moves professionals to greatness… and saves live[3].



Let me know if you want to talk about getting a coach or becoming a coach.


[1] Carol Dweck dives deep into this idea in her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success Here is a link to her TED Talk on the topic
[2] Too often I’ve said this to myself as well.
[3] Don’t think I got a tear in my eye when the baby breaths. 

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