Untap Your Life Potential

Coaching With Jack Beers to Take Your Spiritual and Relational Life to the Next Level

Who You Are On the Inside Helps You Make and Do Everything in Life

There’s a feeling you can’t shake. You know you’re made for more. More depth. More impact. More meaning. More inner peace. Yet something holds you back. You’ve tried to ignore it. To get rid of it. To change it. But nothing seems to work. Something is holding you back and you don’t know what to do about it.  I know how you feel because I feel it too. This nagging sense that I’m not yet who I could be.  

For years, I’ve studied the spiritual heroes of the Christian tradition looking for answers. And what I found astounded me.

There are essential principles every spiritual giant not only follow but, dedicate their life to mastering. And on the road to mastering these principles emerged a life of depth. 

Deep meaning. Deep freedom. Deep peace.And deep impact. 

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You can do hard things.

You must do hard things.

If you don’t, you will become a shadow of who you could be.

At work life makes sense.

You excel and are recognized for your achievements. Yet, you struggle to enjoy it because something is missing in your personal life.

There you feel stuck,  dissatisfied and you don't know how change that. I can help you identify the hidden obstacles to personal fulfillment and a life of deep meaning.

Some of my story

At eleven, I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. The doctors told me my life was over. They told me I would have 3 hospital stays a year every year for the rest of my life. And that I should consider myself disabled. 
In the seven years following the diagnosis, it looked like they would be right. I couldn’t get healthy and stay healthy. I missed over 250 days of school, lost all of my friends, and couldn’t do any of the things I loved. Then something changed. Something subtle. Innocuous even. And the next seven years I went into remission, living a normal life.  
The thing was, nothing changed externally between those two periods. I didn’t change the food regimen I was following, I didn’t change families, we didn’t move, I didn’t get new friends, I didn’t see a new doctor. None of that changed. 
The only thing that changed was me. My inner disposition towards the illness itself changed. Instead of running away from the pain, instead of numbing my emotions, instead of trying to pretend like I didn’t have a problem, instead of playing the victim card, I made a decision to turn toward the storms of my life. I decided to stop organizing my life around my own pain and started on the path to becoming a person capable of getting healthy. 
I learned to rise to the occasion, instead of running from it or pretending like it wasn’t there.
This formula has proven powerful in my life at every turn. When someone dear to me died. When my marriage got rocky. When I became a father. When I realized I had compromised my integrity. When it was clear that I had started following my own plans instead of God’s. At every turn, life has dramatically improved and become more meaningful when I turn toward the storms of life, not away from them. 
I’m here to do the same for you.    

From within the eye of your storm,

Jack

  • Whatever you do, don't settle.

  • Strength is better than happiness. Happiness comes and goes. But strength will be with you everywhere in everything.

  • Don’t fear failure, fear selfishness.

  • When you fail, fail for God so it doesn’t break you or discourage you. When you succeed, succeed for God, lest you begin to believe you are the reason for your success.