Category Archives: Coaching

Choose a Coach to Rock Your World and Grow Your Business, part 2

  1. Take a Sabbatical

Do you find you buy courses and join membership sites—and never have time to work through the program? You feel as if you are stuck endlessly peddling a hamster wheel at full throttle. You plan time off for personal business growth—but the need for income or client demands have you putting in overtime instead.

If this describes you, do your best to take more than a couple of hours off for coaching. If possible, plan a sabbatical where you take an entire month off for coaching sessions—and implementation.

Discuss this with your coach and make sure this is a viable plan for both of you. But if you are able to take even two weeks off and dedicate it to what you learn in two or three coaching sessions, it will feel like a vacation—and help you break your workaholic habits.

Give your own needs the attention they deserve.

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Choose a Coach to Rock Your World and Grow Your Business, part 1

If you really want life-changing results from your coaching experience, realize up front that it is a team effort. You are not being “taught” by the expert: The two of you are going to be working together to create a paradigm shift in your life that is utterly transformative—for the better.

These twenty-one ideas will help you do what ninety-plus percent of all other coaching clients fail to do: Make the absolute most of the dollars you are paying, your time and the time of the expert you’ve hired—before the two of you have even sat down for session number one.

  1. Identify the Biggest Question You Need Answered

This is what you need to work on first, so you will be able to accurately fit the type of coach you need to your central, core question.

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Design and Plan Your Client-Attracting Website

Here is What You Get with the “Design + Plan Your Client Attracting Website” Planner:

The Step-by-Step Planner Covers:

  • Step 1: Define Your Primary Website Goal
    • Exercise: Define Your Website Goal(s)
  • Step 2: Map Out Your Website
    • Exercise: Map Your Website
  • Step 3: Beautiful Branding
    • Exercise: Brainstorm Your Branding Elements
  • Step 4: All About You!
    • Exercise: Write Your About Page
  • Step 5: Attracting the Right Traffic
    • Exercise: Create a Market Survey
  • Step 6: Fill in the Gaps
    • Exercise: Find and Fill the Gaps
  • Step 7: Eliminate the Leaks
    • Exercise: Review Your Site for Leaks and Make a Plan to Fix Them
  • Step 8: Accessorize Like a Super Model
    • Exercise: Plan Your Website Accessories

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How to De-Junk Your Business

How to De-Junk Your Business: Keys to Taking Control, Getting Organized, and Getting It All Done

Is Your Business Out of Control?

Do your Coaching Clients Need Help De-Junking Their Businesses for Greater Profits?

If So, this Package is For You!

Focus is the key to business success – and that’s what this package helps you to teach.

This Includes ALL of the Following:

  • Step-by-Step Training
  • Worksheet Handout
  • 2 Week Done-for-You Timeline for De-Junking Your Business and Restoring it to Streamlined Efficiency
  • Checklist
  • Resource Directory with Links to Tools & Resources
  • 21 Ideas Blueprint for De-Junking Your Business

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Evaluations and Exits

It should be very important to you as a coach to do a good job. You don’t want to assume that you’re doing fine without taking the temperature of your clients. That’s why I recommend you ask them to fill out evaluations along the way, and then a final ‘exit’ evaluation once the coaching is over. Ask them to be honest with you and give you constructive feedback—I know you can handle it.

You’ll be a better coach for it!

I’ve included samples of these evaluations that you are free to use for personal use for your own coaching clients.

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