Coaches Have Coaches Too | Ep 5
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The Value of Coaching In today’s episode, Arjun Dhingra dives into the importance of mentorship, exemplified by the iconic Tony Robbins who himself had a coach, Jim Rohn. We explore why even the most successful leaders and coaches seek guidance, the significant investment in coaching, and key criteria to consider when choosing a coach. Insights include the necessity of coaches having their mentors, the benefits of ongoing personal development, and the true value of expensive coaching. Tune in to understand why coaching is indispensable and how it elevates personal and professional growth. Let’s get to the show! Timestamps: (00:00) - The Importance of Coaches Having Coaches (00:37) - Tony Robbins and the Legacy of Jim Rohn (01:32) - Personal Experience with Coaching (03:22) - The Value of Investing in a Coach (06:37) - Criteria for Selecting a Coach (08:12) - Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode Welcome to the LFG Energy podcast! Your host, Arjun Dhingra, is a two-time Taekwondo world champion and the former Team USA co-head coach. He is a 23-year mortgage veteran of the industry who loves influencing change in people. This podcast is about the stories and lessons of those who have had their backs against the wall and have ultimately overcome. Former Olympians, coaches, entrepreneurs, and incredible human beings will share their experiences of resilience and beating the odds in spite of adversity so that you too can learn to start doing the same in your life. Connect with Arjun: ▶️ LinkedIn | Instagram | Website Follow the show: ▶️Spotify | Apple | YouTube
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