Everyone Needs a Coach!
A good coach can bring light to your situation
After 6 years, Tiger Woods recently made a major change. Before you start with the infidelity jokes, I’m talking about major changes in his career – professional golf. Tiger got to the top of his golf game with a little help from his coach. However after six years of coaching, Tiger called it quits.
Why is Tiger Woods parting ways with his golf coach? The reality is Tiger needed to make a move. When something isn’t working, it is really frustrating – for everyone involved!
I talk with hundreds of people each month via the telephone, email, and in person. Money always seems to be a hot topic! With the stock market back on a roller coaster course – people are more dazed and confused! Many coaches, financial advisors, and stock brokers are asset gatherers not asset managers. They have a vested interest to keep you invested in the markets even when it may not be the best choice for you. Is your coach part of your team or do they have a hidden agenda? Why not find an advisor who help bring light to your situation?
It may be time for you to change coaches too
Just like Tiger, it may be time for you to change coaches. The sharp ups and downs recently in the markets are a shocking reminder of what we saw in 2008 and 2009. Don’t go back down that path! If you have found that you are not where you need to be financially or not getting the help you desire, it may be time for a coaching change! Take control of your future today. Email me at jay@jayperoni.com for a FREE 30 minute evaluation of your financial situation!
With over 15 years of experience, I can look at your:
- Investment strategies
- Retirement plans
- Business ideas and ways to grow business
- Estate and legacy plans
- Tax efficiency (or lack thereof)
- Savings and spending
- Debt management
- And how all these tie together with your faith and values


















2 Comments
Great post Jay. I’m constantly reviewing what’s working and what’s not working in my business. I hire new coaches all the time and get rid of them if they’re not working for me. I’m stunned that more people don’t run their families like a business. We’d all like them to become more effective but I don’t see many taking the initiative to do anything about it.
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