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What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • Coaching provides a sounding board and helps identify blind spots for high achievers.
  • Successful individuals may struggle in personal relationships due to a disconnect in skill sets.
  • Being curious and creating awareness are key to improving relationships.
  • When evaluating a coach, look for someone who questions your stories and understands your world.

In this episode, Matthew Jarvis interviews Rhonda Farr, a coach specializing in working with high-achieving men. They discuss the need for coaching, especially for successful individuals who may struggle in other areas of their lives. Rhonda explains that coaching provides a sounding board and helps identify blind spots. They also explore the challenges that high achievers face in personal relationships and how to navigate those challenges. Rhonda shares practical tips for being curious and creating awareness in order to improve relationships.

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