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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>
 
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><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>
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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>

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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 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 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, incuding Elite Daily, Cosmopolitan Magazine, AskMen, The Today Show, Business Insider, Reuters, USA Weekly,[12] The Sun, Bravo TV and various others.[10]

References

External links

Personal sites
Professional sites