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Coaching in the Press
"Many independent business owners seek out coaches to keep them on track as they build their businesses." -Los Angeles Times

"want to get further ahead?...What you need is a coach, your own personal motivator. They're not just for top-ranked tennis players any more." -Miami Herald

"At a time when companies are downsizing and outplacing, coaches are easing traumatic transitions." -Press Telegram

"Just as a personal trainer helps build up your muscles, a business coach may strengthen your performance on the job." -Orlando Sentinel


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