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    A Coach's Job is Never Done!

    November 3, 2016 Posted by : Tim Hagen
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    A coach's job is never done! Many people know and some people do not know but I coach a varsity boys volleyball team. The picture above is the first year of our team and many of the kids still keep in touch with me, specifically the kid I'm asking help about as well. Many of these kids been friends with my son (#13 in front row of picture above) since they were little. One of the kids recently was diagnosed with diabetes a few years ago and his diabetes has become challenging in recent years. This is come to the point where he literally passes out standing up and has injured himself. When I first heard about this it brought up fond memories of this kid, Ryan Prom, because he was always talking about his family and friends in such high regard even at a young age. Ryan loves to play volleyball and without help he may not be able to continue do so and that's why I'm writing this blog. I think most people who follow my blogs would agree they are typically hundred percent educational without any selling but I guess I'm selling right now. I need your help! There are specially trained dogs who can literally sense when their owners blood sugar is getting low and could notify them before they actually pass out. Amazing! These dogs are not cheap and that's why again I'm writing this blog.

    Here is a picture of Ryan at College where he just made the Lacrosse Varsity Volleyball Team!

     

    Please Help and I Promise This Kid Will Pass It Forward: A GoFundMe has been set up and I NEVER do stuff like this but this is a great kid who needs the help: https://www.gofundme.com/2usaw4mk?r=34157

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    Tim Hagen
    Tim Hagen

    Tim Hagen founded Progress Coaching, a Training Reinforcement Partner Company, in 1997. His entrepreneurial career began in college leading to positions in sales, sales management, and sales training for small and large corporations, and eventually ownership of several training companies. Tim is often a keynote speaker at companies teaching the value of coaching and conversations in the workplace. He possesses a unique combination of hands-on experience, academics, and innovative insight to solve the industry’s most common challenges specific to workplace performance. Tim holds a bachelor’s degree in Adult Education and Training from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

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