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What if I paid to get you clients and you just did the coaching?
For years, I’ve focused on giving coaches the best possible training. The frameworks. The methodology. The science behind why people repeat the same patterns and how to break them. And coaches came out of that training feeling confident. They had the knowledge. They had the tools. They believed in the syllabus. And then they went out and tried to get clients. And something happened that I kept seeing over and over again. They struggled to sell themselves. Not because the training wasn't good. But because there's a gap between knowing a methodology and having done it enough times that you believe in yourself at the deepest level. We all know that confidence comes from competence. And competency comes from hours. Real hours. With real people. Under real conditions. When you've sat with a hundred clients and helped them fix what felt unfixable, you don't struggle to put yourself out there. You don't hesitate when someone asks what you do. You don't undercharge because you're not sure you're worth it yet. You've seen what you can do. And that changes everything. I realised that giving coaches the skills was only solving half the problem. The other half was getting them the experience fast enough that the belief could build before they gave up. So I asked a different question. What if instead of training coaches and sending them out to find clients on their own, we just gave them the clients? So that's what we did. We pay for the marketing. We get the clients. We hand them to you to work with under live supervision. Your sessions monitored. Live feedback on them so you know exactly what you're doing well and exactly where the gaps are. And here's why that matters beyond just the confidence piece. To earn your ICF ACC credential, you need 100 hours of real client coaching. Not friends... Not family... Not role plays... Real people. Documented and verified. Most coaches spend years trying to collect those hours on their own. Coaching whoever they can find.
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Will the clients pay for the coaching?
The Power of Stepping into your Purpose
I’ve been practicing manifestation actively for a while now and it’s honestly been powerful to see things unfold. I’m a new coach, and received my first coaching certification on this platform. At first I didn’t feel fully confident stepping into this space. But I knew this was something I truly wanted to do, so I started acting as if I was already becoming the coach I envisioned. I’m currently contracted with an agency and have been supporting various client groups which has been an eye-opener. I had never included my coaching skills on my CV until recently. Since then, I’ve just been practicing and using my coaching skills where possible and it’s really helped me grow in confidence. Last week I attended an interview for a coaching position and got the job. Today is actually my first official day coaching young people one-to-one who are going through transitions in their lives. It feels surreal because this is something I’ve wanted for a long time and now it’s finally happening. It’s a reminder of how powerful manifestation, intention and self-belief can be. I’ve also started an advanced coaching program , which is helping me develop even more both personally and professionally. This whole experience is showing me that sometimes you just have to step into the version of yourself you’re becoming before you fully feel ready.
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@Ngozi Obanye
Another Podcast Guest
Just completed taping another Podcast - Thought Resonant Show. Talking about Leadership and my program. Going to be Live on the Salty Ginger Talk Podcast on 16 April. Working hard to gain creditability. Doing the Work....
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What are you practicing this week?
To be a coach is to be a learner. Everything you can do today… once… you couldn’t do. You learned how to do it through repetition. You learned it through practice. What are you practicing every day? Because whatever you repeat, you reinforce. Some people are practicing distraction. Some are practicing fear. Some are practicing staying stuck. But you? You’re building a coaching business. So what are you practicing this week? Is it… Reaching out to potential clients? Having real conversations instead of overthinking? Showing up consistently online? Making offers, even when it feels uncomfortable? For me, it’s the same with learning piano. I don’t improve by thinking about playing. I improve by sitting down, getting it wrong, repeating it, and getting a little better each time. Your coaching business is no different. You don’t grow your coaching business by waiting for the perfect strategy. You grow it by practicing the actions that actually move it forward. So here’s your challenge this week: What 3 actions are you going to practice daily? Not “try.” Not “think about.” Actually practice. Because your results aren’t random… Your results are trained. Let’s train the right things. Comment below and tell me what you’re practicing this week. I’d love to hear.
3 likes • Mar 26
@April Baerga-Scruggs I did some coaching sessions before when praticing EC and saw that I had some amazing results with the NLP scripts from EC, so I wanted to learn more about it and started learning nlp and since nlp uses trance and working on the subconscious mind I started learning about hypnosis and hypnotherapy. So with my coaching I want to work on the conscious mind first and at the end I add in nlp and hypnotherapy to work on the subconscious mind.
0 likes • Mar 27
@April Baerga-Scruggs I am curious about your research on this. Is there anything you can share about this?
I’d value your perspective on a topic I’m currently exploring
I’m currently trying to better understand the real challenges entrepreneurs and leaders are facing, and I’d like to ask a few simple questions. The background is that I’m considering positioning myself in the area of mentoring & sparring for entrepreneurs and leaders, and I want to validate my assumptions properly. Here’s something I’ve been observing: From the outside, everything seems to be working. A lot has been achieved. Things are running. And at the same time, there’s sometimes this subtle feeling that something isn’t quite right — without being able to clearly define it. I’d be very interested to hear if you recognize this in yourself — or if you know someone who has been in a similar phase. A few questions: - Have you ever had the feeling that everything is fine — but something still feels off? - If yes: how did that show up for you? - Was there a moment when you started questioning things more deeply? - Did you actively address it — or did you tend to push it aside? - And honestly: how did you deal with it? If you don’t relate to this at all, that’s just as interesting:What helps you feel clear, aligned, and on the right path? I appreciate any honest thoughts — feel free to reply here or via DM. Thank you so much for your support.
3 likes • Mar 21
The challenges that I have faced during 37 years of beeing an entrepreneur are many. The most important is your strategy and your business plan. Next are marketing and sales related, because sales is as fuel for an engine. When you have sales running you need to scale up and improve your processes and hire and train your people. This is a continous proces and it is never finished. You always need to plan ahead and you are responsable for paying the bills and wages every month. The costs are rising every month, so you need to grow otherwise your profit will vanish. Since a few years I coach a few entrepreneurs on scaling up their business as a side business next to my companies in furniture and interiors for the hospitality industy because I want to help them with the truggles I have faced in the past. In the past I have hired serveral mentors as well to help me set up the processes for growth and it always paid off.
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Marcel Verhorstert
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Experienced business owner and coach. www.mvbbusinesscoach.nl

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