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| + | | occupation = Relationship coach  | ||
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| + | '''Lee Wilson''' (also known as '''Coach Lee''') is an American relationship coach. He is best known as the founder of MyExBackCoach.com. In addition to being a relationship coach, Wilson is also a best-selling author.  | ||
| − | Lee Wilson has worked closely with   | + | Lee Wilson has worked closely with relationship educators and authors including [[Joe Beam]], who founded ''Marriage Helper''.<ref>[https://www.yourtango.com/experts/dating-coach-lee Lee Wilson: Dating Coach]. YourTango.</ref>  | 
==Early life==  | ==Early life==  | ||
| − | Wilson   | + | Wilson grew up in the southern United States and moved to Nashville, Tennessee after college. He studied counseling and theology, and worked at a marriage guidance company after his university studies.<ref name="DailyMail"/>  | 
==Career==  | ==Career==  | ||
| − | Starting in the early 2000s, Wilson   | + | Starting in the early 2000s, Wilson began working with a nonprofit marriage-enrichment organization as a writer. He attended and gained certifications from the organization on marriage coaching and after a terminal illness of one of their consultants, was promoted to the position of marriage consultant.<ref name="DailyMail"/>  | 
| − | In 2017, Wilson founded the website MyExBackCoach.com. The website was highly successful, and was featured in many magazines, newpapers, and television shows around the world.<ref>Beningfield, Jamie. [http://www.brain-sharper.com/social/ex-manipulate-coach-yh/ Could This Man Help You Win Back Your Ex? Married Father Says He Can].   | + | In 2017, Wilson founded the website MyExBackCoach.com. The website was highly successful, and was featured in many magazines, newpapers, and television shows around the world.<ref>Beningfield, Jamie. [http://www.brain-sharper.com/social/ex-manipulate-coach-yh/ Could This Man Help You Win Back Your Ex? Married Father Says He Can]. Brain Sharper. March 13, 2019.</ref>  | 
| − | As of 2018, about 4,000 people annually consult Wilson on how to reunite with partners that they had recently broken up with.<ref name="DailyMail">Cliff, Martha. [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6383473/Married-father-two-earns-thousands-dollars-ex-coach.html Could this man help YOU win back your ex? Married father-of-two rakes in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year helping lovelorn singles reunite with the ones who got away]. Daily Mail. 13 November 2018.</ref>  | + | As of 2018, about 4,000 people annually consult Wilson on how to reunite with partners that they had recently broken up with.<ref>Clark, Lauren. [https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/10107870/coach-lee-win-back-ex/ Dad who has devoted his life to helping people win back their ex says anyone can do it, and these are his top tips]. The Sun. October 14, 2019.</ref><ref name="DailyMail">Cliff, Martha. [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6383473/Married-father-two-earns-thousands-dollars-ex-coach.html Could this man help YOU win back your ex? Married father-of-two rakes in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year helping lovelorn singles reunite with the ones who got away]. Daily Mail. 13 November 2018.</ref><ref name="DailyMail"/><ref>Abernethy, Laura. [https://metro.co.uk/2018/11/13/man-makes-thousands-of-pounds-by-teaching-people-how-to-manipulate-their-ex-into-getting-back-together-8135473/ Man makes thousands of pounds teaching people how to manipulate their ex into getting back together]. Metro. 13 Nov 2018.</ref>  | 
Wilson also coaches some of his clients on the concept of [[limerence]], a term coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov.<ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://lee-wilson.net/what-is-limerence/ What is limerence?] April 9, 2019.</ref>  | Wilson also coaches some of his clients on the concept of [[limerence]], a term coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov.<ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://lee-wilson.net/what-is-limerence/ What is limerence?] April 9, 2019.</ref>  | ||
==Strategy==  | ==Strategy==  | ||
| − | Among the wide variety of strategies that Wilson uses, one of his core principles is to not appear overly desperate to win back the other person.<ref>[https://  | + | Among the wide variety of strategies that Wilson uses, one of his core principles is to not appear overly desperate to win back the other person.<ref>Henderson, Callum. [https://vt.co/lifestyle/relationships/meet-the-ex-coach-who-claims-he-can-get-anyone-back-together-with-their-ex/ Meet the 'Ex Coach' who claims he can get anyone back together with their ex]. VT. November 14, 2018.</ref><ref>[https://muckrack.com/coach-lee/portfolio Lee Wilson]. Muckrack.</ref> Using these strategies, his estimated success rate for his clients is 55-75 percent, a relatively impressive success rate given the various difficult cases that relationship counselors usually have to deal with.<ref name="DailyMail"/><ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://www.vixendaily.com/love/3-questions-ex-back/2/ Been Dumped? 3 Questions For This Real-Life ‘Hitch’ Who Can Help You Get Your Ex Back!] Vixen Daily.</ref>  | 
==Clients==  | ==Clients==  | ||
| − | Wilson's clients have included various notable clients, ranging from celebrities to athletes and even psychotherapists.<ref name="MyExBack"/> Other well-known clients have included musicians, politicians, authors, publishing companies, film companies, and   | + | Wilson's clients have included various notable clients, ranging from celebrities to athletes and even psychotherapists.<ref name="MyExBack"/> Other well-known clients have included musicians, politicians, authors, publishing companies, film companies, and others.<ref name="Ideamensch">[https://ideamensch.com/lee-s-wilson/ Lee Wilson: Founder of MyExBackCoach.com]. Ideamensch.com. May 25, 2018.</ref>  | 
He has an international clientale that is not only limited to the United States, but also includes the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and many other countries.<ref name="DailyMail"/>  | He has an international clientale that is not only limited to the United States, but also includes the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and many other countries.<ref name="DailyMail"/>  | ||
==Media==  | ==Media==  | ||
| − | Wilson has appeared on many notable media outlets,   | + | Wilson has appeared on many notable media outlets, including Elite Daily, Cosmopolitan Magazine, AskMen, The Today Show, Business Insider, Reuters, The Sun, TED Ed,<ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://ed.ted.com/on/DdxwmY0J What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else?] TED Ed.</ref> and various others.<ref name="MyExBack">[https://myexbackcoach.com/about-coach-lee/ About Coach Lee Wilson]. Myexbackcoach.com.</ref>  | 
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==References==  | ==References==  | ||
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| + | *Strong, Rebecca. [https://thefrisky.com/this-real-life-hitch-can-help-you-get-your-ex-back/ Want Your Ex Back? 5 Mistakes That Could Hurt Your Chances]. ''Ask Men''. April 24, 2019.  | ||
| + | *Wilson, Lee. [https://ed.ted.com/on/DdxwmY0J What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else?] TED Ed.  | ||
==External links==  | ==External links==  | ||
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*[https://lee-wilson.net/ Lee Wilson official website]  | *[https://lee-wilson.net/ Lee Wilson official website]  | ||
*[https://twitter.com/leewilsontalks Official Twitter page]  | *[https://twitter.com/leewilsontalks Official Twitter page]  | ||
| + | *[http://facebook.com/leewilsonfanpage Official Facebook page]  | ||
| + | *[http://Instagram.com/realcoachlee Official Instagram profile]  | ||
| + | *[http://YouTube.com/c/myexbackcoach Official YouTube channel]  | ||
;Professional sites  | ;Professional sites  | ||
| − | *[https://myexbackcoach.com/ My Ex Back   | + | *[https://myexbackcoach.com/ My Ex Back Coach official website]  | 
**[https://myexbackcoach.com/emergency-breakup-kit/ Emergency Breakup Kit] (Wilson's materials for emergency relationship cases)  | **[https://myexbackcoach.com/emergency-breakup-kit/ Emergency Breakup Kit] (Wilson's materials for emergency relationship cases)  | ||
| − | *[  | + | *[https://www.marriageradio.com/ Marriage Radio] (Marriage coaching website by Wilson)  | 
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[[Category:Living people]]  | [[Category:Living people]]  | ||
[[Category:Relationship counseling]]  | [[Category:Relationship counseling]]  | ||
[[Category:Relationships and sexuality writers]]  | [[Category:Relationships and sexuality writers]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 06:06, 10 March 2020
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| Occupation | Relationship coach | 
| Contact | https://lee-wilson.net/ | 
Lee Wilson (also known as Coach Lee) is an American relationship coach. He is best known as the founder of MyExBackCoach.com. In addition to being a relationship coach, Wilson is also a best-selling author.
Lee Wilson has worked closely with relationship educators and authors including Joe Beam, who founded Marriage Helper.[1]
Early life
Wilson grew up in the southern United States and moved to Nashville, Tennessee after college. He studied counseling and theology, and worked at a marriage guidance company after his university studies.[2]
Career
Starting in the early 2000s, Wilson began working with a nonprofit marriage-enrichment organization as a writer. He attended and gained certifications from the organization on marriage coaching and after a terminal illness of one of their consultants, was promoted to the position of marriage consultant.[2]
In 2017, Wilson founded the website MyExBackCoach.com. The website was highly successful, and was featured in many magazines, newpapers, and television shows around the world.[3]
As of 2018, about 4,000 people annually consult Wilson on how to reunite with partners that they had recently broken up with.[4][2][2][5]
Wilson also coaches some of his clients on the concept of limerence, a term coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov.[6]
Strategy
Among the wide variety of strategies that Wilson uses, one of his core principles is to not appear overly desperate to win back the other person.[7][8] Using these strategies, his estimated success rate for his clients is 55-75 percent, a relatively impressive success rate given the various difficult cases that relationship counselors usually have to deal with.[2][9]
Clients
Wilson's clients have included various notable clients, ranging from celebrities to athletes and even psychotherapists.[10] Other well-known clients have included musicians, politicians, authors, publishing companies, film companies, and others.[11]
He has an international clientale that is not only limited to the United States, but also includes the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, and many other countries.[2]
Media
Wilson has appeared on many notable media outlets, including Elite Daily, Cosmopolitan Magazine, AskMen, The Today Show, Business Insider, Reuters, The Sun, TED Ed,[12] and various others.[10]
References
- ^ Lee Wilson: Dating Coach. YourTango.
 - ^ a b c d e f Cliff, Martha. Could this man help YOU win back your ex? Married father-of-two rakes in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year helping lovelorn singles reunite with the ones who got away. Daily Mail. 13 November 2018.
 - ^ Beningfield, Jamie. Could This Man Help You Win Back Your Ex? Married Father Says He Can. Brain Sharper. March 13, 2019.
 - ^ Clark, Lauren. Dad who has devoted his life to helping people win back their ex says anyone can do it, and these are his top tips. The Sun. October 14, 2019.
 - ^ Abernethy, Laura. Man makes thousands of pounds teaching people how to manipulate their ex into getting back together. Metro. 13 Nov 2018.
 - ^ Wilson, Lee. What is limerence? April 9, 2019.
 - ^ Henderson, Callum. Meet the 'Ex Coach' who claims he can get anyone back together with their ex. VT. November 14, 2018.
 - ^ Lee Wilson. Muckrack.
 - ^ Wilson, Lee. Been Dumped? 3 Questions For This Real-Life ‘Hitch’ Who Can Help You Get Your Ex Back! Vixen Daily.
 - ^ a b About Coach Lee Wilson. Myexbackcoach.com.
 - ^ Lee Wilson: Founder of MyExBackCoach.com. Ideamensch.com. May 25, 2018.
 - ^ Wilson, Lee. What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else? TED Ed.
 
- Strong, Rebecca. Want Your Ex Back? 5 Mistakes That Could Hurt Your Chances. Ask Men. April 24, 2019.
 - Wilson, Lee. What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else? TED Ed.
 
External links
- Personal sites
 
- Lee Wilson official website
 - Official Twitter page
 - Official Facebook page
 - Official Instagram profile
 - Official YouTube channel
 
- Professional sites
 
- My Ex Back Coach official website
- Emergency Breakup Kit (Wilson's materials for emergency relationship cases)
 
 - Marriage Radio (Marriage coaching website by Wilson)