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Hey there,

I have a favor. I want to hear from you.

You have no idea what kind of impact experiences you have, questions you ask and the feedback you provide helps others grow.

Most of all, you teach me how to serve you better.

The greatest leap in my success came when I was part of a group. What’s that old saying? “No man is an island”? It’s true.

Let me share a quick story about how this kind of “groupthink” helped me get to where I am today.

One of my key influences early on was Sharon PearsonSharon started coaching with the most basic of knowledge of how to coach and lot’s of unknowns. Her biggest asset was a burning desire to help other people make a positive change in their life and to learn how to coach with the most possible impact for her clients.

While she started out following the standard coaching training she had, it was clear to Sharon that this wasn’t super effective in getting the client results that the client wanted in the most direct way.

This led to learning and experimentation with languaging and ultimately has led to a whole new training methodology called Meta Dynamics. This not only dramatically improves the client results, but provides a powerful set of tools that allows coaches to have complete mastery of any situation or problem they are presented with.

Being part of the mentoring group where these unique tools are learned and honed has allowed me to develop my coaching business to the level it is now.
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Now, I can’t guarantee you access to pioneers like Sharon Pearson, I CAN promise you that a lot of coaches success stories are meeting up with me within my Facebook Group.

I think this will benefit you in countless ways…

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There is no stupid question.

I want to hear from you.

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Take this 3-question dog obedience quiz

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Today I have a quick little dog training quiz for you:

Why does your dog love to jump up and sit on your lap? 

Is it…

A. They love you.?

B. They want attention.?

C. They are feeling uncertain.?

Care to venture a guess?

They are feeling uncertain..

It may be a bit surprising, but yep: that’s the correct answer. And here’s why

Ultimately, there are many reasons why your dog likes to sit on you, most of which are understandable and shouldn’t worry you. Dogs do have a need for physical contact and pack behaviour. However there can be times when jumping up is a problem and owners need to be aware of those.

When a dog feels stressed or a lack of confidence in their surroundings they may jump on the person who is near them. This can be a means of trying to regain control and asserting their dominance over a member of the pack.

If he sits on you and starts to show aggressive behavior, such as growling at you or at other people or animals that try to approach, this is dominant behavior and it’s not cute and needs to be addressed quickly.
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Knowledge is power, and knowing this can really accelerate your dog training progress nicely.

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P.S. If you want to learn more and apply it directly to your dog training success, you’d enjoy Pawsome Dog Training For Beginners.

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