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November 21, 2022 at 7:50 pm #13845timcaronModerator
We are moving onto Filtering your Info next week. To me this is such a critical conversation. I find a lot of coaches, including myself, have a very difficult time evaluating what is good info. This could a lot of ways, but the biggest thing to evaluate is your needs analysis. Where are you deficient relative to a career goal will determine what you should educate yourself with.
The bottom line of this module – information’s value is determined by relative need.
There is no such thing as extra work, there is only necessary and unnecessary!
December 5, 2022 at 5:21 pm #14316timcaronModeratorWe got the case study up for Filtering Information, let me know what you guys think. What were some courses you have done that you have taken and why you chose to take them?
December 6, 2022 at 4:18 pm #14327Corey HobbsParticipantThis whole module is a big one for me. As much as I love sports and sports performance, the reality is that I’m not working with athletes at all right now. So, my education needs to be what is going to better serve my current population.
I recently took BioSignature. I’ve heard you mention it quite a bit, and after meeting Rob Jacobs at Muscle Mentorship, I knew he was going to go pretty deep on some topics and the application of the ideas. With how deep he can get on cell processes and blue light, my thinking is the more I’m exposed to it, the better I’ll understand it in the long run. I found myself having some pretty major “aha” moments where things were clicking better than the first time I heard him speak.
Aside from those factors, in Gen Pop, people are almost always looking to improve body comp. So, a course centered around that idea seemed like a no-brainer to me. Plus, with calipers, I can be a bit more accurate in my measurement and tailer nutrition protocols without spending a bunch of money on an InBody or something like that.
December 14, 2022 at 5:51 pm #14356Timothy CaronKeymasterAmazing, I cannot help to think about the most important aspect here. Reminds of the book E Myth, businesses fail not because of skill in an area but failure to develop skills in relevant areas. Amazing insight!
December 19, 2022 at 8:52 pm #14475Corey HobbsParticipantE Myth was another really good one. It helped me see where I stood on the spectrum of entrepreneur or technician (I forget the exact terms) which helped me in figuring out where I might want to take my career.
The case study for this module had a lot of really good points as well. It’s easy to get sucked into someone’s system after a course without pulling only what we need for our situation forgetting that their situation is probably what made their system successful for them in the first place, but may not be super pertinent for us in our own.
December 20, 2022 at 5:18 pm #14479Timothy CaronKeymasterE Myth is a great book. I think the tempting aspect of whole sale change based on investment into the course is natural. Just is it the best thing for your setting is the real question?
December 20, 2022 at 5:18 pm #14480Timothy CaronKeymasterE Myth is a great book. I think the tempting aspect of whole sale change based on investment into the course is natural. Just is it the best thing for your setting is the real question?
December 20, 2022 at 5:18 pm #14481Timothy CaronKeymasterE Myth is a great book. I think the tempting aspect of whole sale change based on investment into the course is natural. Just is it the best thing for your setting is the real question?
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