Sep '23 in General
Courses VS Coaches: Which One's Right for You?
People often ask me: "Why did you prefer a coach and not take courses for learning?” And my answer always is: “Because he made me do it!”
And here's why:
  1. Coaches give you help that's just for you. They pay attention to what you need and want to learn. Courses can't do that because they're the same for everyone.
  2. They make sure you do the things you need to do. They check on your progress and tell you how to do better. It's like having someone watch over your shoulder and help you do your best.
3. They give you advice and help right when you need it. With courses, you have to wait until you finish to get any feedback.
4. Learning can be hard sometimes. When it gets tough, coaches can make you feel better and encourage you to keep going.
5. They make a plan that's just for you. They look at what you're good at and what you need to work on. Courses have a plan for everyone, so it might not fit you perfectly.
6. They know lots of people in their field. They can introduce you to others who can help you with your goals.
7. And finally, coaches can work with your schedule. You can learn when it's convenient for you. Courses often have set times, and you have to follow their schedule.
In simple words, coaches are like personal helpers who make sure you learn the right way. They're there when you need them, and they make you feel good about learning. So, if you want to get better at something, having a coach is a great way to do it.
What do you think? Do you like coaches or courses better? Share your thoughts with me!
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