Coach, Tim Winders
Coach, Tim Winders
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Coach
A Story of Success Redefined

Author: Tim Winders

Narrator: J.K. Winders

Unabridged: 6 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: SGC Media

Published: 08/20/2022


Synopsis

A modern inspirational story about the journey to success with a spiritual revelation.

In the thought-provoking novel Coach: A Story of Success Redefined, Cooper Travis meets the harsh reality of a decision that will destroy him or define him. His path is not always clear, but he is fortunate that a supernatural mentor is present to guide him in his journey. He is encouraged to embrace a life that is overflowing with love, faith, and peace.

Cooper had money, power, a large company, a beautiful wife, a big house, luxury cars and so much more. Why would he attempt to end his life when he had more than most people would want? He was driven by an addiction that grips many in modern culture; the simple yet powerful desire for more.

Challenges in life are inevitable. We do not desire to experience trials or crossroad events. But when we do they often lead down one of two paths - the road to destruction or the journey of salvation.

Follow Cooper on his journey of discovering the deeper meaning of success and breaking his insatiable desire for more. He is forced to question everything he believes as he is molded into the man he was created to be. Along the way, his guide is a unique and supernatural mentor that forces him to redefine success.

Reviews

Goodreads review by W. on March 12, 2022

Life Lessons for Every Reader If you want to help others and give key life lessons, coaching is one of the greatest ways to give back. Bestselling author and collaborator Justin Spizman has had a lifetime fascination with the lessons people learn from coaches. He takes this passion and pours it into......more

Goodreads review by Brian on December 17, 2023

I'm "rounding up" to two stars because there were a few interesting insights and quotes from some great coaches, but overall this was one of the most poorly written books I've picked up. Maybe it was purposely written at about a 7th grade level to appeal to junior high students (or, to fall into a s......more