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218: The “3 Effects” To Focus On In Your Work

When you’re first starting out as a coach it’s fun to design and set-up your business…

But, once you’re up and running and working with clients I don’t think we pause enough to understand why we do what we do…

Plus if you’re ever feeling down it’s important to realize the impact your work is having on people and the world around us…

That’s why on today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess episode 218 we’re going to cover the “3 effects” to focus on in your work – you’ll be glad you did! Enjoy the show and let us know if there are any others you can think of!

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. You Feel Good

It’s so important that most days of the week you look back on your day and feel good about the work you are doing and the people you are helping.

2. Truly Helping People

Sometimes we forget how much impact we can have by transforming someone’s digestion, energy, health, body, or longevity outlook. It’s deeply impactful for those clients.

3. The Ripple Effect

Beyond the clients you work with, imagine the effect a happier, healthier, more vibrant person spouse, parent, grandparent, or friend is going to have in their family or work. That client’s sickness or great health touches the lives of everyone they meet – positively or negatively, and you get to help affect all of those interactions for the better.

 

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