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156: Integrating Labs into Your Health Coaching Packages

As I’ve been sharing over the last few weeks you simply cannot allow yourself to become a commodity in the health coaching or fitness industry…

You must rise above the crowd and create something truly valuable that your clients want and need…

One of the ways that coaches from all fields are doing this is by partnering or offering at-home lab testing to their clients in order to share valuable add-ons to their current programs…

It’s not as hard as you may thing and that’s why on today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast 156 I’d like to share with you how to integrate labs into your health coaching packages – Enjoy the show and let us know if you have any questions!

 

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. Ask Yourself This

What is everyone else offering? Make sure you’re offering the basics too, but then ask yourself, “what more could I be helping my clients with?”

2. Become Wholistic

Being “Wholistic” means integrating the best of everything to ensure that your clients get the best results possible. This may mean helping them with nutrition, movement, skin, longevity, etc.

3. You Don’t Have to Do It

Remember, you don’t need to be the expert in every area, but you should have the referrals, lab partners, or network to point your clients in the right direction as their trusted health expert source.

 

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