Alex Garner is one of the coaches that we found this month and we did a little interview with him. He impressed us with his honesty and strength of character.
He is a beacon of hope and resilience who has turned his own journey of overcoming addiction into a guiding light for others seeking sobriety and self discovery. He shares insights into his remarkable path from addiction to empowerment, shedding light on his unique coaching approach that intertwines personal experience with innovative techniques.
His journey began with a pivotal moment when he discovered Jay Shetty’s transformative teachings while undergoing rehabilitation. Embracing Shetty’s wisdom as a lifeline, he not only conquered his demons but also found his calling. Armed with newfound purpose, he embarked on a mission to pay forward the gift of sobriety, ultimately shaping his career as a Life Coach and Enrollment Advisor at Jay Shetty’s Certification School.
He is not like any other coach. His coaching isn’t confined to conventional methods, it’s a deeply personalized experience tailored to each client’s unique struggles and aspirations. Through a blend of structured programs and customized plans, by using various tools and techniques from the Jay Shetty’s Certification School or of their own making, he empowers individuals to navigate the turbulent waters of addiction, offering them tools to reclaim their lives and embrace a future free from the shackles of substance dependency. Here is what he said.
Name: Alex Garner
Pillar: The Mind, the Heart
Who is this coach for: Anyone who wants to overcome addictions, get rid of triggers, navigate emotions and find their path to sobriety.
How they can help: By using various tools and techniques from the Jay Shetty’s Certification School or of their own making.
My partner and I are getting back out into the world and traveling, happy to be healthy!
I got certified during the pandemic and started my business after the pandemic so it didn’t affect me too much.
We are nothing if we don’t have our own health.
My favorite quote comes to mind here,
“You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with” — Jim Rohn.
I’ve been very selective on who I hang out with after the Pandemic, energy is real and it matters.
I started my career as a Life Coach by getting certified at Jay Shetty’s Certification School.
I now work there as an Enrollment Advisor and coach on the side.
I’m a sober life coach, so I’ve had my bout with various substances and alcohol.
My sister gifted me Jay Shetty’s Book “Think Like A Monk” while I was in rehabilitation services and it gave me tools and techniques to implement right away.
I saw an instant change in how I showed up for my own sobriety.
I found out that he was a Life Coach and had his own school and for the first time in a long time, I had a goal that I wanted to acquire.
I knew that I could help other people become sober because I had gone through it myself and progressed rather quickly with getting my life back on track and having purpose fuel my every decision.
Big obstacle: getting sober.
Everything I am and have today is because I’m sober.
I’m nothing with my sobriety, and I know that, I’ve been there, I was homeless for 1 and a half year in Chicago.
Innovation is key to providing a unique plan for each client that I have.
I developed a 12 week program that I follow with each client but I provide a unique focus on key areas that each client is struggling with.
As for continuous learning, I’m always taking classes to expand my horizons on how I can help the next person.
My coaching approach is mixed with my previous experiences in what I struggled with when getting sober.
It’s unique to my story and it’s unique with each client.
I build a custom treatment plan for each client after initial discovery call.
I infuse innovation and creativity into my program as much as I can.
Live a life of freedom from triggers, cravings, and negative mindset.
They learn how to navigate emotions on their own so they can reach their potential in whatever area of life they want.
All of the tools I use in my coaching are either from Jay Shetty’s Certification School or of my own creation.
I’m more than happy to share those with other coaches if interested, so let me know!
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.”
It’s all about perspective and perception in this world.
That even the worst situations can turn into positive ones by taking the time to reflect on what happened, how I could’ve done better, and creating a plan of action to proceed forward, then taking that action on a daily basis.
If anyone is struggling with getting clients, I also have a business where I help Coaches set up marketing funnels to get an incoming stream of leads consistently.
I also do product launch and book funnels for those who have more than just a coaching service to offer.
If you liked this interview and you would love a helping hand to get sober and take life back into your hands, go to https://www.alexsgarner.com and see how Alex can help you do that.
If you’d like to get a glimpse of his coaching, you can do that by following his Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube channel.
You can also subscribe to his podcast.
And if you’d like to connect with him more personally, you can do that through LinkedIn or by sending him a direct message on his Email Alexander.Stanley.Garner@gmail.com. It was an honor having this interview with him.
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