Friday, February 27, 2009

Tripp Lanier - Group Coaching Offer

Maybe of interest? Check him out - seems we all good could use a little coaching now and then.

Group Coaching Offer

Hello Friends and New Man listeners.

Many of you are struggling with certain areas of your life:
  • Finances
  • Relationships
  • Career Concerns
  • Life Purpose
  • An general concern about what the hell you’re doing with your life
Regarding the list above, I receive many inquiries about one-on-one coaching; however, the price for one-on-one sessions is usually too expensive for some of you.

I’m creating an alternative that utilizes the power of working with a group.

For a much lower price, you can participate in a weekly coaching group call with five other participants. Each week, you will receive one-on-one coaching with me while also benefiting by listening to the other participants’ coaching and challenges.

The cost? $99 for four weekly meetings. I will be raising the price for the next group to $150 per month.

Here’s the nitty gritty:
  • Each call is roughly 1.5 hours
  • 6 participants per call
  • Each participant gets at least 10 minutes of time completely focused on him
  • Calls will be the same day/time each week (most likely in the evening)
  • Before each call, you’ll fill out a prep form to help you get the most from each call
  • Each week you’ll be given challenges and the group will hold you accountable
  • This is active coaching -- not a spectator sport
  • $99 for four weekly calls (less than $25 per coaching session)
In my experience, nothing has created more positive change than participating in these types of groups. Everything is up for discussion -- relationships, career, life direction, financial challenges, etc.

If you’re a guy who knows he needs to start making some positive changes, imagine where you could be in just 4 weeks with this kind of focus and support.

If you or anyone you know would like to learn more about group coaching,
please click here and fill out the application.

I look forward to hearing from you,
Tripp

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