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202: This Should Be the Goal of Your Coaching Practice

Honestly, health coaching is not radically different than any other service-based business…

Having said that, this makes the formula for success quite easy since it’s been tried and true for over 100 years…

The goal is to simply apply this knowledge to your specific coaching career in order to provide tremendous value to your clients and as a result enjoy the benefits…

For all the details on what the goal of your coaching practice should be and how to get there tune into the Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast 202  – Enjoy the show and let us know what you thought!

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. Do Less, But Better

Most coaches make the mistake of trying to be great at dozens of things. The goal should be to master a few in order to better serve those in your niche and watch your career skyrocket.

2. Know Your Numbers

We teach this in the Business Mentorship Experience, but you must begin your career knowing your numbers. How many clients do you need in the time you have in order to succeed.

3. Content & Connect

Whether you like social media or going out and meeting people, it’s imperative for 99% of coaches to connect with others in order to let them know what it is that you do and how you can help. Even if you are great at what you do, people must know you exist.

 

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