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Which Door to Choose – Difficult Choices Concept

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ABOUT JEFF ALTMAN, THE BIG GAME HUNTER

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter
Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter

Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter is a coach who worked in recruiting for what seems like one hundred years. He is the head coach for NoBSCoachingAdvice.com. He is the host of “The No BS Coaching Advice Podcast,” and “No BS Job Search Advice Radio.”

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5 Responses
  1. Maurice Levie

    Part of going pro is to tune out all voices that hold you where you are.
    The best way to be forced to go pro is to find what you’re doing is leading
    you nowhere. We all have the ability to make radical changes overnight if
    the situation demands it. Summoning that inner daemon is what a coach
    should help you with. Making you lose your savings not so much

    1. Jeff Altman

      Yet most people don’t make those changes and that’s the point. We get stuck in our day-to-day, evolved into complainers and take no action. Going pro is a mind shift because all the conditioning we received from the time that we’ve been little, brought to school and taken to our 1st desk has been to, “Shut up. Do what you’re told. You will be tell you to do. Regurgitate a bunch of facts. Or else…” Or else you will get into a good college, or else you will get a good job, or else will fire you… A lifetime of conditioning doesn’t change overnight.

  2. Maurice Levie

    Part of going pro is to tune out all voices that hold you where you are. The best way to be forced to go pro is to find what you’re doing is leading you nowhere. We all have the ability to make radical changes overnight if the situation demands it. Summoning that inner daemon is what a coach should help you with. Making you lose your savings not so much

  3. Maurice Levie

    Part of going pro is to tune out all voices that hold you where you are. The best way to be forced to go pro is to find what you’re doing is leading you nowhere. We all have the ability to make radical changes overnight if the situation demands it. Summoning that inner daemon is what a coach should help you with. Making you lose your savings not so much

    1. Jeff Altman

      Yet most people don’t make those changes and that’s the point. We get stuck in our day-to-day, evolved into complainers and take no action. Going pro is a mind shift because all the conditioning we received from the time that we’ve been little, brought to school and taken to our 1st desk has been to, “Shut up. Do what you’re told. You will be tell you to do. Regurgitate a bunch of facts. Or else…” Or else you will get into a good college, or else you will get a good job, or else will fire you… A lifetime of conditioning doesn’t change overnight.

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