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21 contributions to Mindset Coach Academy
15h • 
Gems
My Dad is joining my sister and I for a very special outing on Monday 🥰
We are going to do a walkthrough of the design studio to choose some of the fixtures and fittings for the house my sister and I are building together. Ever since I've let people know that we'd made the decision to pool our resources and build a home to share with our 4 daughters, 3 rescue cats and one rescue dog, the response has been overwhelmingly positive, with so many saying they would love to do something similar with their family. Multi-generational living is on the rise, as is a more communal approach to sharing homes. We had initially made an offer on an existing property and while we waited for an answer, we visited an estate full of show homes just to see what they were like. Within a couple of hours, we'd decided to build instead of buy an established home that needed work to make it suit our needs. Within 5 days we'd found and purchased a block of land. With 7 days we had found a large rental to accommodate us all while the build takes place. Life has a way of working out, doesn't it? Would you consider buying with a member of your family? (I'll keep you posted on how the design studio visit goes!)
My Dad is joining my sister and I for a very special outing on Monday 🥰
2 likes • 15h
What a beautiful and great idea. Yes I could consider to do this with my sister too. But I am not sure that she would be up to it. But who knows in the future.
11d • 
Gems
Visibility Sprint Day 4: Name the REAL problem
This is one of the areas where coaches can have difficulty - moving deeply into the SPECIFICITY of the problem that the client is experiencing in words the CLIENT will use. These first few days of this sprint we are focusing on getting the foundations in place so that when you are posting, your work has IMPACT. Why this matters to prospective clients: Clients do not usually look for coaching because they want “coaching.” They look for support because something feels stuck, painful, unclear, frustrating or important. The more accurately you can name the real problem, the more likely the right person is to recognise themselves in your work. Today’s reflection prompt: What is the real problem your ideal client is experiencing before they work with you? Go beyond broad phrases like: - lacking confidence - feeling stuck - wanting clarity - needing accountability - wanting change Ask yourself: - Where is this showing up in their life or work? - What are they tired of? - What have they already tried? - What are they afraid will happen if nothing changes? Today’s action: Write five specific “they might be thinking…” statements. For example: “I know I’m capable, but I keep holding myself back when it matters.” “I keep waiting until I feel more ready, but I’m starting to realise that ready may never come.” Optional share in the comments: Share one “they might be thinking…” statement that feels specific and real. Stretch - write and publish a post based around one of your "they might be thinking" statements. Share the link below so we can like and comment and support each other.
Visibility Sprint Day 4: Name the REAL problem
2 likes • 11d
@Lara Young Thank you! I know my clients well from my years as a social worker at the special rehabilitation ward, even if being a coach is very different (they do the work now, not me fixing for them ;-) ) but even if my role has changed their problems are more or less the same for them. :)
2 likes • 8d
@Alberta Nkembe Thank you! :D
10d • 
Gems
Day 5 Visibility Sprint - Be CLEAR about HOW you help
People need to understand your process enough to trust it. Many coaches are warm and inspiring, but prospective clients still do not know what actually happens when they work together. Prompt: Do people understand how you help, or only that you care? Action: Write a simple “how I help” explanation. Use this structure: When I work with clients, we usually begin by… Then we explore… From there, we work on… So they can… Post idea: Share “What working with me is not / what it actually is.” You can go live and talk about it or write about it - either way - helping people to understand HOW you help them increases their confidence when hiring you. Use this AI PROMPT to help you with this exercise
Day 5 Visibility Sprint - Be CLEAR about HOW you help
0 likes • 9d
How I Help When I work with clients, we usually begin by naming the fog. Most women who use wheelchairs have spent years adapting so well that they cannot see where they bent their own life out of shape. We sit with one specific moment, not the whole history, and find the cost hiding inside it. Then we explore what she actually wants, separate from what she has learned to accept. This is not a vision board exercise. I ask her to say the want out loud before she edits it down to something smaller and safer. From there, we work on steering. She picks one real decision in front of her right now and we build the move, the words, the boundary, whatever the situation calls for. We test it against her actual life, not a hypothetical one. So she can collect proof that she steered something and survived it, then use that proof to steer the next thing without needing me in the room. The work is to make her the author, not to make her dependent on a coach. Social Media Post What working with me is NOT: It is not a place where I tell you that you are doing great just because you showed up. It is not weekly pep talks about loving yourself more. It is not a space where we talk in circles about how you're feeling and call it progress. It is not me nodding along while you describe the same week you described last month. What it actually is: It is naming the exact moment this month where you went quiet instead of saying what you wanted. It is one decision in front of you right now, worked through until you have language for it. It is tracking proof. Not feelings, proof. Times you steered instead of adapted. It is leaving each session with something you did differently, not something you felt differently. I am a wheelchair user coaching other women who use wheelchairs. I am not guessing at this from the outside. If you want comfort, there are warmer rooms than mine. If you want to stop adapting and start authoring your own life, this is the room.
12d • 
Gems
Visibility Sprint Day 3: Show that you Understand Them
Why this matters to prospective clients: Before people trust your solution, they need to feel that you understand their experience. If your content jumps too quickly into tips, advice or motivation, prospective clients may not feel fully seen. Today’s reflection prompt: Where might you be moving too quickly into advice before your prospective client feels understood?Consider whether your content gives enough space to the complexity of what they are experiencing. Today’s action: Write one client-recognition post using this structure: You might be experiencing… What makes this hard is… What people often misunderstand is… This does not mean… It may mean… The goal is not to fix the problem immediately. The goal is to show depth of understanding. Here is an EXAMPLE post using this structure that I will share with my audience: You might be experiencing a sense that the coaching tools you already have are helpful, but they only take the conversation so far. You may be able to help your clients set goals, reflect on what they want, explore options and take action… but then you notice something deeper showing up. The same patterns repeat. The same fears come back. The client knows what they “should” do but still does not do it. They understand the goal logically, but something underneath keeps pulling them back into the old identity, belief or behaviour. What makes this hard is that, as a coach, you genuinely want to help and it can feel frustrating when the conversation stays at the surface, even when you know there is more going on. You might find yourself wanting to give advice, offer another strategy, suggest a practical action step, or reassure the client that they are capable. You step out of your role as a coach and lean more into consulting or therapy because if only they could do or feel this one thing you just know that they will be able to move forward. 😉 But sometimes, the client does not need another action step yet. They need support to understand what is happening beneath the action.
Visibility Sprint Day 3: Show that you Understand Them
1 like • 11d
@Lara Young Good question. I am working on opening the membership later this week here at Skool (gulp) and right now I do not have a good place to post. (I have no active email list and no active social media accounts either) I shall see if I can come up with something. I have been thinking about starting a Substack, but I think I should do one thing at a time for once and then all my focus is on opening the membership right now.
0 likes • 10d
@Lara Young Nope :) Working on it.
11d • 
Gems
What is one visibility shift you're making today?
It could be: - updating your bio - rewriting one sentence - making your offer clearer - posting something specific for your clients - adding a clearer CTA - naming the real client problem - sharing your perspective with confidence Drop your one small shift below.
What is one visibility shift you're making today?
1 like • 11d
Making my offer more clear.
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Åsa Strahlemo
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I help women who use wheelchairs stop adapting to society’s rulebook and start making choices from their own wants, needs, and actual reality.

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Joined Sep 5, 2025
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