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A former consulting actuary to Fortune 100 companies – such as Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, and Exxon – David Wood (@SolutionBox) left his cushy Park Avenue job 20+ years ago to explore both the outer world, and his own inner world.
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More About the ShowUnhappy in his marriage, David and his now ex-wife turned to a personal development program with the hope of learning more about themselves, what they wanted out of life and their marriage.
They freaked me out initially. They're all smiling way too much… I'm going to just get in and out, and I'm not drinking the Kool-aid." David says.
"But what happened is that they cracked my cynicism. I thought they were just out for my money, but I realized they actually cared about people."
From that point on, David was hooked. Vowing to never another course, David found himself in the second level of the program, where he naturally started to coach people.
If they were stuck, he'd ask 'what's it gonna take for you to get unstuck?'
"I think I changed a woman's life overnight in that course. It was such an amazing feeling to watch her walking on air after 10 years in an unhappy marriage, have her and her husband to have a massive breakthrough, I'm 'I want more of that!'" Woods says.
So he took the third program because it was promised he'd be trained to become a coach.
He knew he wanted to move back to Australia (from New York), so he quit his job, giving himself six months to discover if there was anything else he'd like to do. If he didn't find anything he'd look for a position with a familiar role.
During his self-funded sabbatical, he wanted to work as an entertainer, frequenting local restaurants, bars and resorts, while beginning a coaching practice. After six months, he decided to spend all his energy on coaching, and soon realized an opportunity to use his technical capabilities to gain clients through search engine optimization. "I was ranked number 1 4, 7 & 9 on the search engine [for life coaching]." Wood says.
From there, he started creating products to help clients, then moved into helping other coaches build their business and recently has pivoted back to coaching individuals at a high-level. Thanks, David Wood!If you enjoyed this show with Life Coach David Wood, let him know by clicking on the links below and sending him a quick shout out on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.
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A former consulting actuary to Fortune 100 companies – such as Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, and Exxon – David Wood (@SolutionBox) left his cushy Park Avenue job 20+ years ago to explore both the outer world, and his own inner world.
What We Discuss with David Wood:Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider leaving your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
(Download Episode Here)
(Subscribe to the Podcast Here)
(Connect with CJ)
(Are you secretly coaching, but not getting paid for it? from David Wood via YouTube)
Please Scroll Down for Full Show Notes and Featured Resources!The Two Rule Foundation helps inspire professionals to live gratefully and commit more of their resources to help those in need. The foundation can help you determine who you should give your money to and how.
More About the ShowUnhappy in his marriage, David and his now ex-wife turned to a personal development program with the hope of learning more about themselves, what they wanted out of life and their marriage.
They freaked me out initially. They're all smiling way too much… I'm going to just get in and out, and I'm not drinking the Kool-aid." David says.
"But what happened is that they cracked my cynicism. I thought they were just out for my money, but I realized they actually cared about people."
From that point on, David was hooked. Vowing to never another course, David found himself in the second level of the program, where he naturally started to coach people.
If they were stuck, he'd ask 'what's it gonna take for you to get unstuck?'
"I think I changed a woman's life overnight in that course. It was such an amazing feeling to watch her walking on air after 10 years in an unhappy marriage, have her and her husband to have a massive breakthrough, I'm 'I want more of that!'" Woods says.
So he took the third program because it was promised he'd be trained to become a coach.
He knew he wanted to move back to Australia (from New York), so he quit his job, giving himself six months to discover if there was anything else he'd like to do. If he didn't find anything he'd look for a position with a familiar role.
During his self-funded sabbatical, he wanted to work as an entertainer, frequenting local restaurants, bars and resorts, while beginning a coaching practice. After six months, he decided to spend all his energy on coaching, and soon realized an opportunity to use his technical capabilities to gain clients through search engine optimization. "I was ranked number 1 4, 7 & 9 on the search engine [for life coaching]." Wood says.
From there, he started creating products to help clients, then moved into helping other coaches build their business and recently has pivoted back to coaching individuals at a high-level. Thanks, David Wood!If you enjoyed this show with Life Coach David Wood, let him know by clicking on the links below and sending him a quick shout out on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.
Click here to connect with David on LinkedIn
Like Play For Real on Facebook
Visit David's Website
Follow David on Instagram
Click here to let CJ know about your number one takeaway from this episode!
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