Mastermind Coaching Program
I want to introduce you to the most powerful forces know today… It’s the power of the “mastermind” group.
Today, I am opening up a high-level personal mastermind coaching group just for mental coaches in sports psychology. We’re going to get started very soon.
What the heck is a mastermind coaching group?
You’ve heard of two heads are better than one, right? A mastermind group is a collection of like-minded people sharing ideas. Just being around like-minded people who are at your level (or above) can help you and everyone improve and grow.
I’ve added “coaching” to the title because I will be sharing my top strategies to gain credibility and get work with athletes.
I’ve laid out all the details of my new program on the website. I suggest you jump over to the MGCP website and take a peek.
If you want to learn the shortcuts to success as a full or part-time mental game expert, I can help you based on my 20 years of work in this area.
You can get all the details of this new mentoring program here:
Business Building Secrets for Mental Game Coaches
I want to start the first week of May. Only 20 lucky mental game coaches can participate in this new mastermind group so I would not delay.
Your Master Mental Game Coach,
Patrick J. Cohn, Ph.D.,
p.s. On another topic… I’ll also be starting the summer MGCP certification course in June. I am accepting early registration now until May 8, 2009. Please contact me if you want to enroll for the summer 10-week course.
Boost Your Self-Confidence With Mental Game Coaching!
Master mental game coach, Dr. Patrick Cohn, can help you or your athlete(s), ages 12 and up, overcome mental game issues with personal coaching.
You can work with Dr. Patrick Cohn himself in Orlando, Florida or via Skype, FaceTime, or telephone. Call us toll free at 888-742-7225 or contact us for more information about the different coaching programs we offer!
What are our students saying?
“WOW!!! What a week I had. I was able to perform with a confidence that allowed my style to shine through–no more entering the arena with that “deer in the headlights” look or feeling. I stopped evaluating myself while I was performing, and I actually left the arena after my patterns feeling like I had experienced a lot of fun. Thank you so much.”
~Julia Dreyer, National Champion Equestrian