I watched a documentary about Stan Lee (RIP) the other day …
“Stan The Man” is widely-recognized as the head honcho of the Marvel universe and creator (or the “co-creator”, depending on who you ask) of some of the biggest superheroes out there like Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men, and a bunch of others.
Something stood out to me in the documentary:
Lee said that he only started having success in the comics business once he stopped worrying about what consumers wanted and created stuff that he would want to read.
That sounds like a bad way to run a business, with the whole “the customer is always right” mentality, but he threw a Hail Mary and it worked.
I think the same approach would be beneficial for coaches …
Instead of trying to guess what people want or merely copying-and-pasting the latest strategies from the gurus, take the filter off and unapologetically release what you want to put out into the world (screw the trolls and naysayers)
That’s what my upcoming “$10K/Month Coach” group program will be about: giving direct guidance to the select number of coaches in it, but encouraging them to be themselves and not just a carbon copy of someone else.
Hey – if it worked for Stan Lee, it can work for you too.
We start the week of January 15th, and there’s still room to join.
Get the details here: