
Treating Your Business as a Business | 3 Principles Coaching
For years I would never admit (even to myself) that I was treating my coaching practice as a glorified hobby rather than a business.What do I mean by that?I mean that I

For years I would never admit (even to myself) that I was treating my coaching practice as a glorified hobby rather than a business.What do I mean by that?I mean that I

This was one of the key themes that emerged from a two-day training I delivered in 2016 with Steve Chandler in London for coaches.Too often I would see coaches who

I’ve had many, many coaches say some version of the words above to me over the years. Perhaps they assume it was different for me. It wasn’t. My wife, who

Many times I’ll get coaches asking me a ‘how to’ question: “How do I create conversations?”“How do I make proposals?”Or“How do I know when to invite people to a coaching

When I started coaching it seemed like everyone was either selling a program to help coaches create six figures in an incredibly short space of time or they were selling courses

I love helping coaches eliminate blind spots or struggles that they have that get in the way of them building their coaching practice. One question I sometimes get asked is “what