So you want to change people’s lives? Let me share with you 2 ways that you can use to change lives as a coach.
#1 The Well-Known Guru
The first way is called the guru model, where everything relies on appearing well-known and successful. You can show off an incredible lifestyle and tons of testimonials.
But truth be told, 9% of coaches fail with this model. The reason they fail is because the entire model relies on them needing to be successful first. Otherwise, no one will ever perceive them as being worthy of being coached by them.
So that’s a real issue.
If you’re just a regular person who’s genuinely wanting to change lives, chances are you don’t yet have a long list of achievements. You probably don’t want to spend years gaining the experience and testimonials to be this guru.
#2 The Empowering Coach
The alternative method is something known as the empowerment model. So instead of everything relying on your success, it’s all about your client’s success. It’s about making real impact.
And the reason why this is better is it’s much easier to obtain. You don’t have to be some hyper-successful guru to appear credible. And let’s face it – trying to be a guru is draining!
All you have to do is focus on delivering life-changing results for your clients. That’s an easily learnable skill. It doesn’t take years or even months to master it.
Change Lives As A Coach
I realised, after 14+ years in the industry, that there are only a number of coaching techniques to coach people to success. See, making a difference in people’s lives doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t have to be popular like Tony Robbins or Brené Brown.
There are simple steps that helped me earn well over $124,000 in my first year as a coach. And you can use the same steps for starting or growing your own coaching business.
So if you feel some habits are holding you back or that you lack the necessary skills to empower others as a coach, check out the free online course “How To Become A Highly Successful Coach”. You’ll learn proven techniques for overcoming inner conflict and creating a lasting impact in people’s lives.
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