by Carl Brooks | Jul 9, 2019 | brand, Coaching, personal development, Productivity, Purpose
In 2013 after I survived a life threatening disease (a brain abscess) I wasn’t the same guy anymore and I remember when I was wheeled into surgery seeing all the stuff I regretted flashing by. When I woke up I immediately vowed I would never experience that...
by Carl Brooks | Jul 9, 2019 | clients, Coaching, Communication, Health, personal development, Purpose
JJ and I always have a laugh when we talk about the video, we named ‘Who’s Carl Brooks’ that we shot a couple of years ago. When we talk about it, we always need to sing ‘who’s that girl’ a Madonna hit from the eighties. I’m...
by Carl Brooks | Apr 1, 2019 | clients, Coaching, Communication, Management, Peace, Purpose, Relationships, social media, Strategy
Back in the day, when I said I was going to create and fill the first, premium business training retreat for ambitious coaches in Italy within 12 weeks, they told me ‘No way, I’d ever pull it off.’ …The Result: The retreat sold out with clients from...
by Carl Brooks | Jan 25, 2019 | Coaching, Communication, Goals, personal development, Productivity, Purpose, social media, Strategy
Mayday! Mayday! Coach going down. I recently created a successful post on Facebook and it’s something I want to share with you, because I believe it could apply to your aspirations to start and grow your business: “Why You Want To Follow Through?…...
by Carl Brooks | Jan 5, 2019 | brand, clients, Coaching, Communication, Goals, Management, personal development, Productivity, Purpose, Relationships, Strategy
Brave birds and fruit chunks…. Procrastination at its finest! Early morning sunbeams pierce through the tree canopy sloping away below us. Wisps of mist evaporate above the trees; a souvenir of last night’s torrential rain. Beyond the trees, the green gives way...
by Carl Brooks | Feb 4, 2016 | clients, Coaching, Peace, Purpose
The art of saying no by Nicola Arnold ‘NO’ every other closed question asked ends with it. Such an easy word, two letters, one syllable ‘No’. Mmm so how come I find it so hard to say it in certain situations? Let me explain. As...