You’ve survived divorce.
The loss of a loved one.
The loss of a career.
You’ve lived through rock-bottom moments, that at the time, you weren’t sure you’d survive.
And just like perennials that die each winter, but bloom again in the spring…
You too have risen from the depths of darkness (with a few new battle scars no less) and perhaps now, have an inner nudge to help others change and create a deeper impact in the world.
Coaching has crossed your mind.
But you might also wonder:
Can I really help someone if I’m still figuring it out?
What if my own life still feels like a mess at times?
You’re in the right place.
Over the next few weeks, I’m sharing a special series on the show focused on becoming a successful life coach.
Each week, I’ll explore common fears and self sabotage patterns aspiring coaches encounter and offer insights on how you can listen – and take action – on your inner nudge of wanting to help others transform their lives.
Today’s episode explores how the shameful secrets you might not want others to know- actually make you uniquely qualified to coach.
If you want to become a coach, but also fear “what if someone finds this out about me?” – this episode is for you.
Or watch the full episode on my YouTube channel!
What We Discuss & Highlights From Episode 213:
- Why an imperfect, messy life is the perfect foundation for an aspiring coach.
- The “one-step ahead” theory that builds thriving coaching businesses.
- The surprising benefit of a coach certification – it’s not the credential.
- The 3 traits that make someone a highly effective coach.
- The real ROI of a coaching career no one talks about.