Many Driving Instructors believe that its just enough to be okay and good. Every so often an Instructor will say that he/she had a fantastic lesson or that their pupil was excellent that day. Or their learner driver passed the driving test that day and was “first class”.

Driving Instructors work hard, they do a great job and get good results. But if they looked harder at their earnings would they ever say they are being paid too much ?

Being a brilliant Instructor is about pushing that little extra level, going just one step further, the extra mile. It’s about caring more, understanding more, researching more, delivering more and by achieving more then a brilliant job gets done. The exciting part of the process is that when you do a brilliant job you don’t get fantastic results, you get brilliant results. The rewards are brilliant, the effect on others is brilliant and the quality of life you enjoy as an Instructor is brilliant.

I remember a pupil who wanted to learn to drive quickly so she could open a small mobile business. The business would radically change her lifestyle. Her lessons began in earnest but it was clear she was under pressure to learn quickly from her husband, parents and friends - or at least it was clear to me. But the learner driver couldn’t see that the people that loved and cared for her the most would also hold her back with their positive “criticism”.

Over many driving lessons we drew up a list of driving goals she wanted to achieve, for example, she wanted to visit a local shopping centre with a tricky entrance and vast car parks, she also wanted to visit the drive-thru of the burger bar, she wanted to be able to go to the sea-side, and understand the basics of car mechanics. By the time she passed her driving test, not only had she achieved her driving goals but was so confident on the road that within 6 months she had opened a business and enjoying the fruits of her labours. But not only that, she shared her good fortune by impressing on others what a fantastic Driving Instructor she had. She changed the fortunes of the authors business too!!

Simply telling a learner driver that he/she will pass is not enough. It all comes down to the actions we take as Driving Instructors. It’s about pushing to the extra level. Have you got enough to be a brilliant Instructor?

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