Have you ever had a conversation or interaction you have reflected on over and over again? I had mine, 5 years ago to the day in El Segundo, California. Still to this day, I think it may have been the most nerve racking day I experienced, but one of the most impactful of my life. I was able to meet with Hall of Fame Coach, George Raveling. Now I just call him Coach. He’s a friend, mentor and educator. He inspired the development of Coach To Lead. He inspired my choice to accept my coaching calling. He’s inspired me to become a better leader of myself and of those around me.
He asked me what my 5 year plan was that day. I had one, and thinking back to how our conversation went and how those 5 years have gone, I couldn’t help but be grateful.
As I re-read notes, depending on where I’m currently at in life, different aspects of our conversation speak to me differently. Two of my favorite books, “Atomic Habits” by James Clear and “How To Win Friends And Influence People” by Dale Carneige tie back into the lessons I learned from Coach. In the simplest of terms, I think there’s two big factors in obtaining what we desire.
I’ve shared these in the past, but I think they are worth re-sharing again.
Here are some thought provoking and inspiring questions Coach Rav asked me. I encourage you to ask yourself the same questions.
Here’s some advice Coach Rav shared. He taught me to continually pursue and acquire knowledge, particularly through books.
I had decided to make Coach Rav a mentor of mine before I met him. When I was able to meet him face to face, he made the comment that he had mentors that he had never met in person. Coach inspired me that day like he’s inspired so many before me. My hope is you’ll leave feeling inspired as well.
“If there’s going to be a positive difference in my life, I have to initiate it.” Coach George Raveling