The “Coach’s Reset”: A Day in the Life at the Coconuts Performance Center

For most Americans, the morning routine is a battle against the clock: a blaring alarm, a lukewarm coffee, and a congested commute into a gray office. But for those who have traded the “get ahead” culture of the West for the “give back” mission of Bohol, life looks—and feels—fundamentally different.

If you’ve been watching the 50/50 recession odds and wondering if there’s a better way to spend your next decade, come take a walk through a typical Tuesday in the life of a Coconuts Volunteer Coach.

6:30 AM – The Tropical Wake-Up

You wake up in your luxury Eco-Lodge suite, not to the sound of sirens, but to the gentle rustle of palm fronds and the distant sound of the Mindanao Sea. You step onto your balcony with a cup of locally roasted Bohol coffee.

As a Founding Partner, this isn’t just a hotel room—it’s your asset. You check your phone and see a notification: your suite was booked by a traveling family last week. While you slept, you earned. But today isn’t about the money; it’s about the mission.

The Single Suite costs $8K and is 400 sq. ft. and has a $70/night average. This room is located on the first floor and only one of the four Single Suites remain available.

8:00 AM – The Golden Hour on the Diamond

You head down to the Coconuts Performance Center infield. The air is fresh, and the humidity hasn’t hit its peak yet. A dozen local youth prospects are already there, gloves on, waiting for “Coach.”

For the next three hours, you aren’t managing spreadsheets; you’re managing dreams. You’re working on footwork, teaching the mechanics of a double play, and watching the raw joy of a kid who just realized he has the arm strength to make the throw from deep short. Because the club provides your room and board, this isn’t a job—it’s a passion.

12:30 PM – Community over Cubicles

Lunch is served in the open-air pavilion. You’re eating fresh, local fish and fruit alongside Coach Merv, Lerma, and the rest of the staff. There’s no “corporate ladder” here. The conversation isn’t about quarterly earnings; it’s about the progress of the kids and the plans for the June groundbreaking. You feel a sense of belonging that the suburban rat race never quite provided.

2:00 PM – The Afternoon Pivot

With the morning training done, the afternoon is yours. This is where the “Life Reset” truly shines. You take a short drive to the coast, hop on a boat, and spend the afternoon diving in teal waters that people in the States save for five years just to visit once.

While you’re underwater, your suite is being cleaned and prepped for the next guest. The 10-Year Revenue Sharing Agreement means your “retirement” is active, not passive.

6:00 PM – Sunset and Strategy

As the sun dips behind the Chocolate Hills, you head back to the lodge. You log into your portal to see your daily revenue share totals. Between the club’s 40/60 split and your own 60/40 bookings, the math is working. Your living expenses are effectively zero, and your bank account is growing while your stress level is at an all-time low.

8:00 PM – The “Building the Coconuts” Cameo

The film crew for the YouTube Reality Docuseries is wrapping up their shots for the day. You sit down for a quick interview to talk about the progress the middle infielder made today. You realize that your journey is being shared with “Serious Dreamers” back in the States who are looking for exactly what you found: a hedge with heart.

Why Not You?

The Move2Bohol movement isn’t about running away from the U.S.; it’s about running toward a life where your time is your own. By combining a luxury real estate investment with a volunteer coaching role, you aren’t just surviving a recession—you’re thriving in paradise.

The June groundbreaking is the moment everything changes. Are you going to be watching from a cubicle, or standing on the balcony?

Apply for the Founders Club and change your lifestyle today!