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Sunday, July 03, 2005

Life's coaches draw out best in celebrities and everyone else...


A great article written by 2 coaches caught my attention this week.
"Mr. Miyagi was a life coach. His intent when he worked with The Karate Kid was to elicit greatness within him."

"Denzel Washington played a psychiatrist in the movie, Antwone Fisher, but I am pretty sure he was a life coach in disguise."

"Tiger Woods stood over his putt, staring at his end goal, breathing deeper than ever before. Then as clear as day, he heard the whisper that he would never forget. His father, staring at the television set, quietly coached Tiger and encouraged him to " Trust your stroke, Tiger, Trust your stroke."

"In Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams asked his young pupils to seize the day as they never had before. He encouraged them to embrace life, learning personal responsibility and more."

"Sean Connery was an interesting coach for Finding Forrester, in reluctantly sharing his wisdom. However, when Connery did, what sprang forth was the most tender relationship between him and his star pupil."

"Robert Kiyosaki's coach was his best friend's father in the best selling book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad."

Wow! Great examples of how coaches touch so many lives, some without ever realizing it.

Read entire article here.

1 Comments:

Beth said...

Hi Milana, I just wanted to let you know that I read your blog almost every day. I love how you share your struggles, not just your success. And you inspire me to do more in my business as well. Thanks.

July 08, 2005 9:37 AM  

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