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What’s the difference between a HPC Coach and a Life Coach?

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Here are 8 differences you need to know... Hey Anonymous, Â Tom here. One of the biggest surprises

Here are 8 differences you need to know... Hey Anonymous,  Tom here. One of the biggest surprises life coaches experience when they [become a High Performance Coach]( is how different, far better, and much more rewarding coaching for higher performance can be vs life coaching. ::: Here Are 8 Differences Worth Knowing About ::: 1. A HPC coach, coaches people looking to unlock higher performance.  Their clients are already successful in a given area and want to go even further. A life coach typically works with clients who want to overcome remedial issues. This first difference, in who you work with, has major implications on the type of clients you attract and how much more value you can create for them.  2. A HPC coach works with higher paying (and higher profile) clients. For example, CEO’s, executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, experienced professionals etc. A life coach works with people who pay far less.  A life coach makes on average $12 - $24 per hour according to Glassdoor, while a HPC coach may make $250 - $1000 per hour, and even more depending on their experience and clientele.  That’s not even close to the top earnings one can make. The coaches Michael modelled charged more than $10,000 a session using the same methods and practices you’ll learn in this [accelerator](.  3. A HPC coach can create outstanding results quickly.  They generate a massive return on investment (ROI) for their clients. Life coaches on the other hand, prioritise gradual changes over time with far less, if any, focus on ROI.  Which kind of clients do you think will be easier to keep?  [Enrol in High Performance Accelerator Today >>](  4. A HPC coach serves a greater range of clients and coaches on much bigger outcomes. Outcomes that can have a far-reaching impact beyond the coachee...  A life coach typically serves a narrow group of clients working on common issues like goal setting, getting motivated, getting in shape etc. Ordinary life stuff.  In contrast, a HPC coach could be coaching a CEO in the morning to think through a major business decision, helping an artist unlock increased creativity before lunch and a sports athlete transform their ‘inner game’ in the afternoon. The diversity of clients, industries and client opportunities you can work with is immense – once you have these skills.  5. A HPC coach focuses on elevating a client’s strengths and removing obstacles to performance. They can confidently work with both individuals and teams.   Life Coaches typically focus on helping individuals overcome deficiencies. Their orientation is largely about eliminating problems.  6. A HPC coach focuses on applying principles not techniques.  Life coaches rely on techniques and templates in serving clients. High Performance Coaches are trained in thinking on their feet, being able to quickly map out the ‘performance space’ the client wants to improve and, through the application of principles, unlock higher levels of performance.  7. A HPC Coach recognises patterns and is a master of catalysing resources.  They focus on identifying and building on a client’s glimpse of brilliance. HPC coaches are trained in seeing and making connections that regular life coaches miss.  8. A HPC Coach delivers superior results through superior processes.  The methods and practices you’ll learn inside the High Performance Coaching accelerator have been updated, enhanced and modelled from some of the world’s best high performance coaches. Coaches who have added MILLIONS of dollars of value to their clients.  Why not join them?  In just 8 weeks you could take a major step up into a different level of coaching, one that works with higher category of clients and larger fees, with Michael Breen as your mentor. Our exclusive 8 week accelerator coaching intensive starts next week.  [Go Here To Secure Your Place Today >>](  To your success, Tom NLP Times, Real NLP Skills For The Real World  --------------------------------------------------------------- Note: If you no longer wish to receive these emails about "How to become a world-class High Performance Coach", [just click here]( and you’ll be REMOVED from this email campaign. I want to make sure I deliver resources on topics you want in your inbox ;-) --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent to you by: NLP TIMES, web property of D&T New Media Ltd. This email has been sent as you have previously consented to receive communications from us.  For any questions, please visit our [Help Centre.](  [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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