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"I use several of the same tools and techniques to help people establish
better relationships, gain confidence in themselves, deal effectively with
change and set effective goals," he said.
Mr. Sample has received numerous professional awards, is certified to train
future business coaches and is an active member of the Quad-Cities community.
He integrates his expertise in the behavioral sciences with clients' business
strategies to create a better balance in their professional lives, maximize
their potential and help them discover new levels of achievement. "Primarily
we tend to work on organizational skills, time management, motivation; those
are the areas of most concern to clients,"
Mr. Sample said. "People frequently sabotage their own success. It's my job
to go after those negative messages, find out why they're there and overcome
them. I'm not a consultant or expert in every professional field, but I can
help clients overcome the inhibitions that sabotage their success, and I can
help them be more productive."
Business coaching is a nonthreatening way to build interpersonal skills,
grow in leadership abilities, improve time management and challenge comfort
zones.
Mr. Sample has seen clients from a variety of professions who are looking to
improve their professional status.
"Lawyers, accountants, engineers, real estate agents, sales people, insurance
agents, small business owners, corporate managers - basically anyone who
wants to improve their productivity, their income and make their lives more
comfortable," he said.
Clients who comes into Eagle View Business Coaching are given two short tests
to find out how balanced they feel their life is and what obstacles are blocking
them from success. "I find out what they're good at, what they're not, what it's
going to take to be successful in their profession and what we need to do to get
them there," Mr. Sample explained. "The focus is on the client's goals for
success, but sometimes there are personal issues that interfere or affect work
performance, so we need to tackle those too."
When Mr. Clearman began his coaching sessions, he said he first had to give
himself permission to succeed in business. Together, he and Mr. Sample focused
on areas that were essential to increase his productivity and eliminate areas
that were holding him back. "There were several self-defeating behaviors that
were keeping me from reaching my full potential - control issues, issues with
personal and professional relationships. I now understand that success and
failure are influenced by a lot of outside factors, but I am responsible for
the attention to detail and for follow through with my clients," Mr. Clearman
said.
He said business coaching has given him a more consistent attitude of success.
"It's about letting go," he explained. "It's about not letting things become
monumental internally and derail you along the way."
Mr. Clearman cautions business coaching is not a quick fix or overnight
revelation. "It takes time and it takes persistence, but it was the most
internally rewarding thing I've ever put myself through. My business has
definitely improved over the last few years, and I've also learned so much
about myself; that growth was something I couldn't have done on my own. I
needed a sounding board and I needed the feedback of someone who was trained
and skilled to get me where I am today."
Mr. Sample recommends a six-month commitment when a client starts business
coaching. "One block often leads to another block. It's an ongoing process
that takes time and energy, but if a client is willing to make the effort,
the results will be worth it," he said.
Mr. Clearman agreed people can be their own biggest challenge. "It was the
best thing I ever did, but it was also the hardest. People are afraid of change
because there is comfort and predictability in misery or a lack of success. In
order to be successful, I had to give up something; I had to give up what was
predictable, and John finally helped me realize that predictability was
hindering me, not protecting me."
Mr. Sample said his role as a business coach has been very rewarding. "There
is nothing I like more than to see a client who is fulfilled and relaxed with
a higher level of satisfaction. It's all about balance," he said. Tackle your
obstacles to success
John Sample,
Eagle View Business Coaching
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