
We all had those moments.
When we wished that we were someone else.
I vividly remembered those days when I came from that exact space. That space filled with discontent and unhappiness. All I knew back then was that I wanted to switch places with people whom I thought, were living the life I’ve always wanted for myself.
I saw them as “somebody better” . The irony of embracing that notion was that though they inspired me, they also brought out one of my biggest enemies from within then: my own insecurities.
For as long as I can remember, I would continuously ask myself then: “Can I actually make it like them?” “Am I worthy to be in the same space?” “Am I good enough?” All these and more kept ringing in the head of my younger, impulsive self who was coming from a space of wanting to prove himself to the rest of the world.

Because I was brought up that way. That I should act like this. That I should be like this. That I should follow and conform no matter what.
And that was one of the biggest misconceptions I had while growing up:
That I needed to follow a certain standard to be accepted.
That I needed to fit into a mould that “worked”.
That I needed to be that “somebody better.”
But you know what, the Universe has its own way to make you realize things fully.
In the most unforgettable manner, if I may add.

Let’s have a quick throwback first. Here’s a pic of me taken during the launch of the first book my #bestmeever book series in 2017. It actually demarcated the beginning of my gradual shift to life coaching, as I chose to slowly turn my back from a lucrative advertising and marketing career to finally pursue what makes my heart skip a beat. It was the time when I fully committed to choosing my self-growth and happiness.
During that time though, I had one person in mind to model. That “somebody better”.

This man has been one of my inspirations alongside Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres — my source of motivation then to work on myself and jumpstart my career as a life coach. I remember the times I would read articles about him, watch his videos and imagine myself BEING LIKE HIM.
Yes, that deserved an emphasis.
Because that was my space before. To be the next Tony Robbins. Because I felt and thought that he, was “somebody better” in my vocabulary: the way he speaks, the way he inspires, the way he changes lives in an instant. Globally. And people who have heard me in my talks have told me that I had the same vibe.
And I decided to take his route. To speak to inspire. Write more books. Coach world wide. Inspire, touch and change lives.
Everything I always wanted to do and more. For a time, he was my own #bestmeever .

…until the Universe showed me otherwise.
Fast forward to 2019 when I was invited to be part of the elite roster to represent the Philippines in the first ever Freedom Summit, where more than 50 notable speakers from all over the world will participate.

I vividly remember my conversation with Ricky Shetty, the organizer who was a co-speaker of mine in #TEDxMagsaysayBlvd. I was telling him how grateful and honored I was since that was technically my first international speaking engagement.
Me (excitedly): Thanks Ricky for choosing me! #RoadToTonyRobbins !
His answer, changed my life there after.
Ricky: No Myke, it’s #RoadToTHEMykeCelis !
I was totally numb and speechless as something within me just clicked.
All my life, I have been wanting to be “somebody better”, to be someone else.
But here’s a person of great stature and influence, who recognized my value for who and what I was. As is.
And that very moment, I knew I had set myself free.
From all my expectations. From the mould I made up in my head.
From the person I thought I wanted to be. From the perception that the society envisioned me to be.
From all my self-doubts that hindered me from becoming the person I am meant to be.
I just had to accept the fact that I have a different journey. And that’s ok.
To have my own destiny.
One that is based on the conscious choices I make every single day.
Every single time I choose myself and what makes me feel happy, complete and fulfilled, I allow myself to be a step closer to what I am really meant to be and inspire others to do the same.
No, not another Tony Robbins. Though it will be an honor to stand and speak alongside my younger self’s hero. And thank him for being an inspiration.
But “somebody better” :
My own #bestmeever .
#unicorning all over.
In my own way. Owning my space. With all that I am and with all that I have.
This is my journey.
I am Coach Myke Celis.
I was recently asked an interesting question that made me reflect fully.
Allow me to share an excerpt of our conversation:
The person asked me: “Why do you do the things you do Coach?”
I answered: “Because I can and I loved them all too.”
Next question: “What if other people don’t support you?”
Me: “It’s ok. I don’t do it for them. I do it for myself. And for all those who believe in me.”
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Every single day, we are given that chance to choose to pursue what makes our hearts skip a beat.
To go for what really makes us excited upon waking up.
To be the person that we are meant to be.
However, in order to make that choice, we must come from a very important space that we oftentimes forget:
To come from our authentic self.
Admittedly, this is easier said and done.
Why?
Because life happened.
Because things don’t always go as planned.
Because there will be people who will tell you that your dreams are not worth pursuing.
Because there will be others who will make you feel that you need to conform or that you’re not good enough.
Because there will be times when you will feel that you’re alone in your journey towards what makes you feel happy, complete and fulfilled.
But allow me to share with you one thing that I live by:
I always choose to be the person I am meant to be, my own #bestmeever, every single day, every single way, because it will always be worth it.
And to give you an idea what it looks like, here’s my own list:
a.) Me, as a Coach
I have always been a champion for diversity and inclusivity for as long as I can remember. I always believed that being a Unicorn – that being different, is meant to be celebrated. I coach because I want to help others embrace their authentic self, heal, grow and flourish into the person they’re meant to be.
And during my entire journey, I have heard people question my decisions, my coaching processes and the way I presented myself to the world as a Global Master Coach.
But guess what, my love for myself, the value I give to my clients and the numerous testimonials about how my clients have become in the process allowed me to push forward.
To continue owning my practice. To always come from a space of authenticity and integrity. To make sure that I always walk the talk, that I always ensure that I am able to celebrate with my coachees their wins, wherever they are in the world.
To coach with joy, love and a whole lot of sparkles. Always.

And by doing so, I know I inspire others to just be the coach (or whatever) they’re meant to be.
To not be afraid to speak up. To journey bravely independently as they find their people—those who will love and support them unconditionally along the way. Those who have the same wave length and vibrate the same frequency. You would know when everything, including the relationships become easy and struggle-free.
Because truth be told, the turning point in my coaching career was when I finally chose to believe in myself, create my own path and coaching style and let my results speak for my work.
And that wouldn’t have happened if I played it safe and stayed in my comfort zone.
But guess what, I am now enjoying the greatest gift of my practice: to be the coach of amazing Unicorns who are brave enough to sparkle uniquely on their own as they discover that the concept of tribe is never about having the same thoughts or being in the same physical space.
My Unicorn tribe thrives in the unique spaces we choose to own, worldwide.
Where others could just watch, but are too scared to follow.
And that makes it all the more special: when I am able to reach out to as many Unicorns world wide and defy boundaries of time, space and culture so that they can be their own #bestmeever .
2.) Me, as an Author
Even before becoming a life coach, I was already writing my own books. Why?
Because even back then, my main reason was to inspire. To change lives. To help others discover the best versions of themselves.
To be given a chance to be published locally and become a certified best seller is such an honor.

To launch my last two books internationally and earn the coveted orange certified best seller badge in Amazon is an icing on the cake.

While my books have gained prominence from all over and my best sellers have established me as a legit author, to be honest, it never crossed my mind to write a book just because I wanted to be famous.

I started writing when I was still in high school as part of the school paper. I became a contributing writer for a religious magazine and a travel magazine while I was working. Oh did I tell you that I wrote copy for some of the biggest local and international brands as a Creative Director during my advertising days?
Writing was never for publicity for me – it was my way to express myself. My passion. My calling.
It was my way to help inspire others to dream. To write their own books. To let their words be agents of change.
If I wanted to just be famous for writing, I could just have downloaded some free stuff from the internet, plagiarised a few and then repackage it as my own book and attach my name to it.
Market it and claim to be an expert of something I didn’t even write about.
That would have been the easier route. A route which others chose to take.
A route, not for me.
Because apart from authenticity, one thing that I am known for, is my integrity.
That is why when you open each and every page of my book you feel as if I am talking to you directly.
Because I took my time to write each and every book, with all that I have, and all that I am.
That is what writing from the heart and soul is all about.
And becoming the best author in the whole world was never my goal – just allowing myself to be my own #bestmeever so I can inspire others to do the same, is.
3.) Me, as a Speaker
I remember answering this question before: What is that one thing that you would like to do, for the rest of your life, over and over again, even if you are not paid?
I said, without batting an eyelash: “Speak To Inspire”
And so, I did.
I am beyond grateful to be given a chance to speak for numerous brands and organizations about coaching, life, love and everything else in between.
My heart is full for being given the once in a life time chance to live my dreams to be featured in the TED.com website as a speaker. I will always say that it’s a life changing experience for someone like me who just used to share TED videos to actually having 13 of my own, taken from my local and international stints.

Yes, TED does not pay its speakers. But it’s the premiere platform for ideas worth sharing globally and being given the chance to speak alongside industry experts and thought leaders and influencers is a dream come true. Even just getting in one, was a very big milestone in my life. Because getting in is not easy, which makes each and every stint worth it.
It gave me an opportunity to reach out to the global audience. And allowed me to connect with people of different races and inspire them to become their own #bestmeever .

Admittedly, having a lot of speaking engagements locally and internationally have given me the credibility as the speaker I always wanted to be. Pays good money too when taken in by huge brands and organizations.
But more than that, I value something else more:
To be trusted by people and organizations from all over the world to represent a voice that was not previously heard.

Every time I give a talk, I stand for all those who were too afraid to speak, to voice out their opinions, to show the rest of the world how their being different can actually inspire.
I stand and speak for all those who have taken a back seat because of the judgements, their gender, their culture, the trials which have gotten the best of them to allow them to realize that hey, I was in the same space as you are before.
And I will continue doing that, because I can.
4.) Me, as a Host / Subject Matter Expert
To be given multiple platforms across print, radio, TV and digital and allow me to inspire people to be their own #bestmeever is such an honor and privilege.
But it didn’t come easy. I had to work my way up.
Had to build my brand. Show my results. Inspire others to do the same.
Did it get into my head?
No.
Because I saw it more as a responsibility. I owe it to all the people, media, brands and organizations which believed in me.

For me, it was never about being the best or the only authority there is.
It was more of embracing my best always, and allowing others to become authorities in their own way, their own space.

That is what being a true blue Unicorn is all about.
To allow others grow without a mould. To inspire and nurture them without a leash. To allow them to speak up and listen without fear or manipulation.
To let them be what they’re meant to be.
By setting an example.

And not allowing others to define what they can or cannot do.
After all, each one of us is an expert when it comes to our own life.
So never let others make you feel otherwise.
5.) Me, as an Entrepreneur
Interesting fact: I was never a business person to begin with.
But after running my own company for 13 years, and a few side other businesses, I learned an important lesson for would be entrepreneurs.
To be brave enough to start all over again.
To not be afraid to go against the books. To question authority.
Because the only way you will know whether your plan works or not is when you try it.
And nurturing a business is something which can’t be taught by text books alone, more so by people who don’t even have their own businesses.

Having a business and growing it is very experiential.
Not to mention a very humbling experience.

I have had some comments when I launched my coaching programs before that they were too expensive and that I was putting myself in a very dangerous situation.
Had I listened to those people, who don’t even have their own businesses, I wouldn’t have gotten to enjoy the consistent rewards of coming up with product offerings anchored on authenticity, integrity and value – three things which people consider when choosing the right business partner.

And yes, I successfully transitioned from being an advertising and marketing executive to a full time professional coach with high value programs because again, I listened to myself
more and took responsibility for my actions, which were not grounded on the validation from others, but rather, on my own.
Bottomline is: you do you.
You can’t please everyone.
Others will question your motives and your style.
They will make you feel that you’re doing something wrong and that it won’t work.
But guess what, based on my experience, it will.
If you choose to come from your heart.
If you choose to listen to yourself.
If you choose to go outside your comfort zone and meet other like minded people to journey with you instead of merely settling.
Remember that even before I became the person that I am now, I was just very much like you.
I had dreams.
But I made one important life changing choice.
To be my #bestmeever and create my own path and claim my own destiny.
Regardless of what others have to say or what life might throw at me.
After all, others can only comment on things as they watched, not because they experienced it themselves.
So I kept going. And going. I pushed thru.
Until I fully became, by conscious every day choice, the person I am meant to be.
Uniquely, powerful in my own way.
My #bestmeever.
May your new journey re-direct you to where you’re meant to be.
as published in MarketingInAsia.com
As the world slowly opens up as it struggles to heal from the COVID-19 Pandemic, all of us are doing our best to adjust to the new normal. With old routines gone together with the demise of numerous businesses and what could have been, we consciously try to navigate through the various changes around us.
However, in the process of wanting to make up for lost time, opportunity and money, we forget to acknowledge the most important thing of all when it comes to surviving in the new normal: Self-care. More than anything, the entire COVID-19 pandemic taught us to value ourselves first, our health and wellness, included.
So here are some self-care tips I would like to share with you guys to enable you to survive and eventually thrive in the new normal as you become the next you: your own #bestmeever:
Take your time to adjust. At your own pace, in your own space. Allow yourself to do what you can with what you have. Don’t force anything just to get immediate results. Allow yourself to grow with the flow.

Reevaluate yourself and your goals. Given the new situation, do a self check: what no longer works for you? What do you need to do differently? What path should you now pursue? Embrace change from a space of openness rather than resentment.

Develop a new healthy routine. Plan your days strategically. Allot time for work, for exercise, meditation and small breaks in between. Balance is key. Remember your physical, mental and emotional health are of equal importance.
Practice intentional living. This refers to consuming / taking in only what is good for you: food, news, social media feeds, etc. When you become intentional in everything that you do, you allow yourself to grow and flourish in the process amidst the seeming chaos around you.
Create new meaningful and inspiring connections. Do not let physical distance get in the way of nurturing beautiful new relationships that will inspire you to be your best. Exert more effort getting out of your comfort zone while getting to know people who would add value to your life as you let go of those who don’t. Sanitizing the company you keep is a must.

Reward yourself once in a while. Be grateful that you’ve made it this far. Remember to celebrate small wins in between big milestones. Get yourself your favorite ice cream, treat yourself to a massage… whatever that will make you feel good about yourself. Amidst all that is happening around you, you still deserve it.
Want to thrive in the new normal? Book a schedule with me via calednly.com/coach-myke-celis.
as published in MarketingInAsia.com
I always tell my coaches that coaching as a practice is not a one-size fits all deal. You can’t just have a single approach when dealing with clients of different backgrounds. You have to know how to strategically maneuver yourself around the client’s hurdles and allow him/her to see the blind spots and take action in addressing them.
As a Global Master Coach in Life Coaching, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Timeline Therapy, I mix and match coaching disciplines to meet the client’s needs based on his profile and ensure that potentials are recognized and results maximized. That is why creating your own coaching program is very important if you are to coach professionally.
Here are some tips which can help you jumpstart yours:
Be clear on the aspirational benefit. Branding wise, it’s best to be clear about what the client will get once he/she gets you as a coach. Simplify this and make it very relatable. My coaching platform is called #bestmeever which focuses on self-actualization and personal breakthroughs geared towards becoming one’s best. Quite self-explanatory. Remember to be clear first before you try too hard to become clever when you craft this. A single, solid and highly aspirational brand benefit is suggested so that communication is streamlined seamlessly.

Be comfortable with your own coaching model and coaching tools. Find a coaching model which works best for you and your intended market. Remember, you must be able to apply the coaching model you plan to use to yourself first and to your test subjects before you even launch your own coaching program professionally. Here’s the good news: if you get certified by a legit coaching institution, each one has its own coaching model. It’s up to you how you will be able to inject your own style to it as you coach. Also, it is best to create your own coaching tools. There are a lot of free tools online but hey, creating yours will allow you to strategically tailor-fit each to the client’s journey and to your brand’s personality too.

Narrow down your niche market. Quality over quantity. Choose the right market who will benefit fully from your coaching program. As coaches, our results speak for ourselves and testimonials are powerful tools for marketing yourself. Profile your client well. Again, you can’t be everyone’s coach but you will always be the right one for a specific niche, based on your experience and expertise.
Create a journey-friendly structure. It’s all about the journey they say. So ensure that your coaching program will have a structure that will allow your client to reflect, understand, gain clarity and take responsibility for his actions through guided sessions with each having its own objectives, and mini milestones in between, say on a monthly basis. Having such will enable you and your coachee to celebrate small wins as you journey together towards bigger ones ahead.

Package your program attractively. Streamline all your communications and promotions and ensure that you are able to position your product as a great value for money offering consistently and cohesively. Utilize a multi-platform approach tailor-fitted to the media consumption behaviors of your target market to ensure proper information dissemination. Give it an aspirational feel without over promising.
Creating your own coaching program takes a lot of time and effort to ensure that the final output delivers the right results to the right audience.
If you need help in crafting your own coaching program, book a schedule with me via calendly.com/coach-myke-celis.
as published in marketinginasia.com
I vividly remember the time when I was still embarking on my own self-discovery journey towards becoming my own #bestmeever. I asked myself this question: who do I resonate with the most? Top of mind then was Oprah Winfrey.

I grew up watching her talk shows and I have always been fascinated by the way she’s able to change lives in an instant as she speaks. Taking that to heart, I knew a part of me wanted to be like her someday. So I did further research and found out one of her secrets to her success.
She had her own coach. And that moment, I immediately knew, I had to have mine. That marked the beginning of my journey towards becoming a Global Master Coach, my #bestmeever.
So after several certifications and accreditation, countless number of hours of training and actual professional practice, numerous clients worldwide with amazing results, I can now finally say that I am living my “Oprah Winfrey” dream: inspiring and changing lives as I speak. This time around, as Coach Myke Celis.
So that was the reason why I got my first ever coach back then. Along the way though, I realized more reasons why it’s advantageous to journey towards becoming the person you’re meant to be with a coach. Allow me to share with you my top five reasons:

Discover And Win Over Limiting Beliefs. Roughly 80% of our belief system is formed at age 0-12 years old. So if during that time you experienced a difficult childhood, got bullied, so on and so forth – these actually shaped the way you react towards people, things and situations at present. By getting a professional coach, you will be able to understand where these limiting beliefs are coming from, how they manifest at present and how you can overcome them. Imagine how amazing it will be if you get to journey through life without any excess baggage!
Gain Clarity. Remember when we were kids, we used to have a crystal clear vision of who we were and what we wanted to be. But then growing up, life happened. And we got lost and confused along the way. Getting a coach will allow you to understand your personal journey better and identify blind spots which may have been hindering your progress. Having a clear picture of who you are now and what you’re meant to be allows you to journey through life more with ease.
Love, Accept And Nourish Your Authentic Self. Journeying with a coach allows you to discover more about yourself, understand yourself better and allow you to embrace yourself and love yourself fully. By doing this, you enable yourself to live a life free of self judgement and self doubts – a critical situation that will empower you to become the person you’ve always wanted to be.
Embrace Changes Beautifully. Change is inevitable. However, the most common reaction a person has towards change is either fear or resistance. So whether you’re having difficulty in aging, changing relationship status, shifting careers or transitioning to what you’re meant to be, having a coach will come in handy as you are able to strategically plan your action steps to deal and thrive amidst change.

Become the best version of yourself. If given the chance, what would you rather be? A highly successful businessman? A famous actor? A world-renowned coach? The next question is…why not? No dream can be too big when you are able to take responsibility for your actions and stretch yourself beyond limits which you never thought possible.
All these and more are possible though when you choose to get yourself a coach who knows all your strengths and can inspire you to use them to achieve your grandest goals. One who empowers you to focus on your purpose and beautiful possibilities as you become your best.
I can still add to this list but hopefully this will inspire you enough to take action and give yourself what you truly deserve:
The chance to become your own #bestmeever when you hire your own coach.
Want to get me as your coach? Book via calendly.com/coach-myke-celis .
On the first session of my mentoring program exclusive for coaches, I normally ask them to introduce themselves and tell me what they do. More often than not, I would get the same answer: I am (name here) and I am a (whatever kind of coach). I would follow up with what differentiates you from the other coaches in your category? Why would people want to hire you as their coach?
Cue in nervous giggles and awkward silence there after. But you know what, it’s ok not to know your brand yet as a coach when you’re just starting. Because branding takes time. Building it takes a whole lot of love, work and commitment. Living it, even more.
So be patient with yourself and allow yourself to grow in harmony with your journey towards becoming the coach you’re meant to be. In the process, allow me to share with you some things to consider when building your brand as a coach.
Branding is an inside job. Of course we all grew up admiring industry greats: their journey, their success, their brand. But then again, consider this: that’s them. And you’re totally different. And that’s ok. So allow yourself to be inspired by them but make that conscious effort to inquire within. Ask yourself these questions: Who am I? What would I want to be known for? What am I really good at as a coach? Allow yourself to come from a space of honesty and humility as you answer.
Have a clear, powerful key message. Your brand should clearly represent something of value to your target market. Come up with something positive and true. Allow your advocacy to resonate with your intended audience. It’s also best if you are able to craft a communication campaign that will showcase your brand’s benefit altogether. Yup, being cohesive and consistent is key.

Identify your niche market. I always say this to my mentees: you cannot be everyone’s coach. Your experience, story and expertise will resonate well with a specific target market. Go in depth with profiling your intended market. Who are they? What do they do? Where are they from? What are their pain points? What makes you the most effective coach for them? What influences their decisions? Needs? Wants? Create a clear picture of who you want (and can) coach effectively. Then align your messaging to them.
Own your style. Over all presentation and messaging matters e.g. what you say, what you do, how you project your image, etc. How would you sound? What would be the differentiation? How will the market know it’s you? What powerful associations can you create with your brand? Make sure that it’s something that you are comfortable with, authentic and memorable.

Maximize your platforms. After knowing your target market, choose the best platform for you to be able to reach them. Mix and match. Allow your presence to grow across multimedia. Remember to choose the ones you will be comfortable with as it is very important to create an impression of being an authority figure in what you do.
I hope these help. Looking forward to seeing you grow your brand as a coach.
Need help in creating your coaching brand and launching it? Book me via calednly.com/coach-myke-celis .
as published in MarketingInAsia.com
So finally you’re ready to get your own coach!
To invest in yourself.
In your happiness and growth.
To become the person you’re meant to be.
Your own #bestmeever .
I am very excited for you in your journey.
Allow me to share with you some of the things you should consider when you engage the services of a Coach. This is to ensure that you get the most of your investment and you get the results you want and deserve.
Just so you know, before I became the Global Master Coach that I am now coaching celebrities, top executives and highly successful people world wide, I also invested in my coaches. Time, money (swear, huge sums!), effort, and a whole lot of commitment and love.
And to this day, I still have my own coaches supporting me while #unicorning in my personal journey.
Because learning (and growing) should be a continuous process. And I believe in paying premium for quality. I didn’t want to short change myself (nor my clients!). No regrets when I started embarking (and investing) in my own journey towards my #bestmeever .
So yeah, are you excited to embark in yours?
Here are the 5 C’s to consider when getting your own coach:
Coaching deals with human life. One wrong processing and it can create havoc altogether. So please be mindful in getting a coach who is highly equipped in his practice. Find out if the person is certified and trained by a LEGIT coaching organization /academy, what are his affiliations (example: International Coach Federation (ICF) etc.) ? Check on the institutes they graduated from, the quality of the graduates, their rank as a coach, their affiliations and their professional track record.
Let’s be honest, nowadays, it’s easy to get a certification to be a life coach (or whatever type of coach) online. Not to mention very cheap too. But what differentiates coaches is their actual practice after getting certified: how long have they been doing it PROFESSIONALLY (meaning they’re paid to coach people) and what are the results they are producing for their clients.
At the end of the day, know that certifications (whether local or international) are just the “entry points”. The real deal is when all theories in paper are put to powerful practice accordingly and whatever title given is justified fully based on results.

Thank God for Google.
Research about your prospective coach. Check on his/her clients.
Are there note worthy testimonials from actual paying clients who got the results they wanted?
Has he/she been featured as a subject matter expert in the industry? Does he get interviewed by media across various platforms and is considered as a thought leader in his practice? What exceptional achievements prove that he is actually thriving in his practice? Does he create his own ground breaking content? Is his practice strategically focused?
Get a coach who walks the talk. And leaves a trail of amazing results wherever he goes.
Personal growth is not a one time, big time thing. It’s a continuous journey. Find yourself a coach who is willing to journey with you through thick and thin. Someone who won’t give up on you even if you are at the brink of doing so. Find someone who will go the extra mile so you can become your own #bestmeever .
Through ups and downs, your coach must always be around.
And that takes genuine love for what he/she does and towards the client as well. Yup, this can’t be faked.

Choose a coach whom you can TRUST fully. It’s 100% or nothing my dear. You have to be comfortable with the person enough for you to fully disclose even the most uncomfortable things to discuss so that he/she will be able to help you process them fully and clearly.
Find a coach whose heart beats in unison with yours.
Chemistry sessions will allow you to get a feel of your prospective coach and see if there’s a match. If things don’t work out initially, it’s ok. Know that there’s a specific coach for a specific person. You just have to find that one who makes you feel at peace and inspires you to be your best.
Every client differs from one another. So coaching strategies will differ as well. Find someone who knows to adjust to your wants and needs.
Know that in coaching, the client should be in control. Because that will allow the client to take responsibility from within. It is the coach’s job to bring that version out.
Ask about his methods, his programs, his expertise and self-made tool kits. See if his coaching pathway is in harmony with yours. Remember that coaching is not exactly a one-size fits all deal.
So there. I hope these help.
You are the best investment you can make.

So make sure that your coach can make results happen for you, with your commitment and action as well, exponentially.
Choose well.
Excited to embark on your personal journey? Let’s journey together when you book me via calendly.com/coach-myke-celis .