It’s been nearly 7 years since I first decided to start coaching. At different times over the years my focus shifted from Leadership Coaching to Life Coaching to Profitability Coaching to Small Business Coaching, and I’ve enjoyed being able to help the clients I worked with in each of those areas. I’ve written a book, conducted workshops, hosted an online radio show, and most recently was able to reach out to more than 500 business owners in 100 cities around Michigan to help motivate them to double their effort and raise awareness for the value small businesses provide to our local economy.
I’ve invested an inordinate amount of time and resources in the pursuit of making a difference in the lives of others and while that has been personally rewarding, it has not been financially so. That means I can no longer afford to continue my work in the above mentioned areas. I have simply run out of money.
But that’s okay, because when you do things for the right reasons, life has a funny way of working out. I’ve never doubted that and I’m not going to second guess it now.
Now that I’ve purchased the local fitness center, Michigan Fit Club , I’m going to focus my time and resources on making that business a success. It has already proved to be more financially viable than Business Coaching, generating revenue that can be inserted back into the local economy via Employee wages, Contractors, and Service Providers, while allowing me to continue to make a difference in people’s lives.
The CoachMorse website will remain active and my hope is to begin blogging on issues of health and fitness in the near future.
Warm wishes for success and happiness!
Coach Morse
