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The Coaching Code: Practical tips for cracking the code and building a successful Coaching Business

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Coaching seems to have become the "new" rage in a world where more and more people are looking for meaning and purpose in their lives. Coaching, however is not a new profession. In The Coaching Code you'll hear from some of the worlds Top Professional Coaches, with a combined experience of almost 200 years, in all areas of Coaching, Life, Relationship, Executive and Business, share how they built their practices for the long term. Inspiring, informative and a serious look at how you can build your own sustainable and successful practice. "This isn't a book about quick web tricks and sales funnels that might seem like they're working. I was truly impressed with the depth of the expertise and wisdom shared by these amazing Coaching Professionals. If you're a Coach or thinking of becoming one, this is the one book you should read first." - Betsy Chasse Award winning filmmaker (What The Bleep Do We Know?!) and best selling author of Tipping Sacred Cows Our Liza Boubari, CCHt CSMc Cherie Carter-Scott Ph.D, MCC Dr. Jane Cox PhD Msc; D.Emed; D.Emed(Psych) Kate Gardner Thomas Gelmi, Executive Coach, MGSCC Kristin Grayce McGary LAc, MAc, CFMP(R) CSTcert, CLP, NCCAOM cert, Sayeda Habib, PCC Tim Johnson Jami Keller, BS, Certified Executive Relationship Coach Marla Keller, BS, Certified Executive Relationship Coach Carol Koziol, MA, PCC Carol Look, LCSW, EFT Master Michael Pomije PCC David Steele, MA, MFT, CPC Lynn Stewart PCC Donna R Stoneham, PhD, Integral Coach(R) Christy Whitman, Master Law of Attraction Coach, Wendy L. Yost

188 pages, Paperback

Published October 25, 2016

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Betsy Chasse

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What happens when the least spiritual person on the planet gets hired to make a movie about spirituality? You're about to find out.

Killing Buddha is a delightfully irreverent, LOL read. Sara Wells and her crew are exactly what we need to remind us that life is a journey best enjoyed with authenticity, vulnerability and laughter. I couldn't stop laughing even as I soaked up the wisdom this hilarious tale has to tell. Enjoy this total page turner.

Elaine Hendrix, Actress (What The Bleep Do We Know!? Parent Trap, Dynasty), Activist

When life is in chaos we are forced to change, a lesson successful-but-not-the-way-she-wants-to-be film producer Sara Wells reluctantly learns when her seemingly perfect life comes crashing down.

Desperate for work and a new life, she takes on a documentary project about spirituality and the New Thought movement.

Will Killing Buddha mark her triumphant return to the riches she thinks her life once contained? Or will

she and her mismatched crew of seekers, believers and cynics find that, in the end, it's not what you have and what you believe in, but who you ultimately

become that counts?

Funny and light-hearted, Killing Buddha is a thought-provoking, mostly fictional tale based on the experiences of Betsy

Chasse, award-winning filmmaker of the international hit indie film What the Bleep Do We KnowI? which ignited the New Thought industry for the new millennium. The book explores the world of New Age / New Thought spirituality and personal growth, exposing both the ridiculousness and the sublimity of the spiritual journey in an authentic and humorous way.

Betsy Chasse is an award-winning filmmaker, best known for her role as co-writer, director and producer of What The Bleep Do We Know?!. The

best-selling author of Tipping Sacred Cows, she has produced over 30 feature films and documentaries. (And yes, some of those would

be considered porn...) She is a mom to two spirited and opinionated teenagers, still loves wine, but has decided to leave the Tequila on the top

shelf where it belongs.

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