207: The Diversified Coach: Make a Great Living Doing What You Love
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Summary
Do you aspire to be so successful as a coach that you can eventually quit your day job? Making a full-time career out of coaching can be scary, but you CAN turn the seemingly “Impossible” into “I’m Possible!” By discovering your natural strengths, building a platform that meets the deeply felt needs of others, and working smarter instead of harder to market your business, you can turn your passion into far more than just a pass-time!
Learning Objectives
Participants will:
- Evaluate how to build your life coaching practice around your natural strengths so it all feels like play vs. work
- Identify four distinct ways to build your credibility and create a “bread crumb trail” to your coaching office door
- Develop practical marketing strategies that inspire clients to invest more into the coaching relationship and, therefore, more into their own personal growth
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