Jay Cataldo
Jay Cataldo is a New York City-based life coach and dating coach.[1][2][3] Cataldo is also the author of Push The Button! and Get Your Girl Back[2][3] and is the #1 life coach on Twitter with over 100,000 followers.[4][5]
Jay Cataldo's techniques include NLP, EFT, Focusing and Hypnosis. He is certified as a Master Hypnosis Trainer by the International Association of Counselors and Therapists.[4]
Cataldo is a columnist for Monster.com's Excelle[6] and has appeared in Men's Health,[3] Men's Life Today,[7] Playboy Radio[8] and Maxim Radio.[9] He was criticized by Daily Front Row, which considered Cataldo's anti-Valentine's Day campaign to be too extreme.[10]
Jay has stated that as a youth, he was socially anxious and awkward, and at age 18, he began reading self-help texts on the topic to overcome his anxiety.[11] Jay was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma at 19 years old, a challenge to which he attributes his strategy of "keeping a positive mindset and always pushing forward."[4]
Cataldo plays a role in the 2011 Jabari Clarke-Pennegan short, The Help Line.
Publications[edit]
- Push The Button! - Seven Proven Success Secrets For A Total Life Transformation ASIN B0036R4JXS (Kindle edition)
- Get Your Girl Back ISBN 0-9777324-2-8 Search this book on .
References[edit]
- ↑ Think outside the chocolate box, Toronto Sun Joanne Richard
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Life coaches Time Out New York, Sandra Plasse
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Before You Flirt on Facebook, Read This Men's Health Kiera Aaron
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Profile: Jay Cataldo InspireMeToday.com
- ↑ Life Coach Jay Twitter stats TwitterCounter
- ↑ Featured Author: Jay Cataldo
- ↑ Getting the Girl -- Without Losing Your Friends, Men's Life Today. Sanjiv Bhattacharya
- ↑ Night Calls with Christy Canyon on Playboy Radio
- ↑ The Covino and Rich Show on Maxim Radio
- ↑ "Love Ninja" Edition Daily Front Row
- ↑ Matthews, Hayley (26 September 2016). "Dating Expert, Hypnotist & Life Coach: Jay Cataldo Motivates Singles to Live Up to Their Full Potential & Attract Relationships". DatingAdvice.com. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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