Lewis Raymond Taylor is one of the key players in the coaching industry, helping to spark transformation and inspiring others to do the same. As CEO of The Coaching Masters, he is empowering other coaches, helping them to build their businesses and impacts people’s lives in a huge way.
Lewis Raymond Taylor is striving to create a new-age breed of coach. The Coaching Masters is known for disrupting the coaching industry by bringing a ‘new age breed of coaches’ into the coaching scene.
These coaches are usually a lot more youthful than the regular demographic of a coach, and they also influence the web to procure customers and work remotely as online mentors.
Numerous individuals from The Coaching Masters are full-time world travelers, working from their own computers, and acquiring a pay from their coaching sessions. They also help improve the world while doing it.
It’s an astounding opportunity for individuals in this day and age and it’s not surprising that The Coaching Masters exploded so rapidly and surprised the industry by what they achieved in a relatively short amount of time.
In 2015, Lewis was released from carrying out his third jail sentence, in the wake of having to endure substance abuse issues, trauma’s and in general living a life of limitations.
Using his own willpower and the force of coaching and self-improvement, Lewis proceeded to cure his mental illness and become a Serial Entrepreneur, Senior Accredited Trainer and International Speaker, and CEO of The Coaching Masters. Because of all the things that he went through, Lewis has developed a lot more empathetic ability and is able to help others better using this ability.
For someone dealing with adversity in their lives, Lewis recommends they use a ‘Significant Life Point’, which is the best chance for them to draw a line in the sand and say: “From the moment that this occurred, I made a huge change in my life for the better”.
Lewis’ ‘Significant Life Point’ was when he was sitting out his third prison sentence for a violent crime at the age of 24. He realized then that he wasn’t able to continue accusing everything and everyone around him for why his life was so difficult. He at last began assuming liability, and realized that in order to change his life, he needed to change himself first.
Since that moment, he says he ‘blinked and is now on the other side of the world. Healthy, happy and making a difference to thousands of other people’s lives.’ He feels like it is truly a miracle that he feels blessed to have received. He now strives to help others achieve their goals as well, helping them grow their own coaching business so they can go out into the world and in turn help others