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Doubt can be a sign you’re on the right track
You’ve decided to finally do that thing you’ve been thinking about – open a new business, change careers, take a long-coveted course. You’re excited. You’re committed. You’re ready. But then, just as you are about to take that first major step – start accepting clients, stop entertaining offers in your previous field, make the payment […]
Speak your client’s language, not yours
If you want to attract clients in your first year of business, you need to speak their language not yours.
How to promote yourself when you haven’t had any clients
When your new to your business, you won’t have a proven track record but that doesn’t mean people won’t buy from you. Take this steps to start bringing in more clients today.
Thinking of quitting? Start here.
Things didn’t go as planned and now you’re considering retreating to your comfort zone. You know? That place where you aren’t trying to grow your audience, meet sales quotas, hire help, and do a million other things you’ve never done before? Perhaps you’re fantasizing about returning to the corporate world: that magical place where there’s never […]
You Are Not Your Thoughts
Feel like your not good enough or an out and out failure? Read this.
The Fastest Path
If you’re telling yourself things like I need more experience or I’m not ready, you are steering yourself off course. Read this to discover the fastest path to your dreams.
But EVERYONE is doing it…
Afraid to become a coach, course facilitator or something else because it seems like everyone is doing it? Read this.
You Don’t Have to Quit Your Job to Start a Business
If you’e a new coach or another new service-based practicioner beware of hard-sell tactics that tell you you aren’t good enough as you are. You don’t have to quit your job to build a profitable business.
Are You Hiding Behind Your Screen
Websites, branding, and logos are great to have but in your first year of business, they aren’t the primary driver of your income.