Tag: purpose coach
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Right now you’re frustrated and confused because you don’t know who you’re talking to. You’re flip flopping and being wishy washy in your content. So you’re probably attracting all sorts of people which leaves you even more confused about who you want to work with. Or you’re not attracting anyone at all. Ask me how…
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Here’s what NOT to focus on when choosing your niche: 1. Other coaches’ niches – It’s tempting to look at what niches are working for other coaches. All that means is they’ve found their perfect fit niche. You want to find the one that’s a perfect fit for you. 2. Your professional background or degrees…
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My client was so frustrated and confused about who she wanted to help in her business. She was good at supporting professionals because of her career. So it “made sense” that she’d do that. And then there was who she WANTED to help because of her life experiences and the impact she could make doing…
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I’ve been there myself and I’ve helped many clients with this same struggle. Through that work, I’ve learned that there are only three things you need to do to sign paid clients: 1. Get out of niche drama – Feeling confused and uncertain about who you help and what you help them with keeps you stuck.…
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The moment I decided I wanted to be a life coach, I was watching a video online about how it was the perfect career. The coach’s story sounded exactly like mine:?successful by society’s standards,?yet unfulfilled in her corporate job,?wanting to make more of an impact in the world, ?and feeling like she should be doing more.…
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Certification is not THE foundation of being a life coach When it comes to coaching, the foundation of all foundations is your God-given gift. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for getting certified and learning the foundations of coaching. In fact, I highly recommend it at some point in your coaching journey. However, certification does…
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You feel called to become a life coach, but right now, you’re on the fence. There are a lot of unknowns and you don’t have enough information to make a good decision. You want answers from someone who has done it. Someone who built a life coaching business while working a full-time corporate job. Someone…
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I remember making all the money in corporate but then feeling like the work I was doing didn’t matter. It became important to me to feel like I was making an impact in the world. I felt called to do this through life coaching, but had to make sure it was a good fit for…
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$18,000. Yep. And it has been worth every single penny. However, I didn’t HAVE to go that route – I would’ve been successful without it. It was a personal decision for me to do it. You think you want to be a coach, but you’re apprehensive about the financial investment. There are no requirements/regulations for…
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I remember thinking about what my perfect career would look like. I knew it would involve me helping people, especially women, in a more direct way. I loved people and learning about their stories and how that has shaped their current lives. I loved listening to challenges they were facing and giving them perspectives that they…