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You’ve got this!!
The difference between average coaches and elite coaches
Most coaches think their job is to coach. Elite coaches know their job is to build transformation. At first, that might sound like the same thing. It isn't. Average coaches focus on delivering great sessions. Elite coaches build a complete client journey. They don't rely on every breakthrough happening during one session. They create a clear pathway that takes a client from where they are today to the outcome they're looking for. Every session has a purpose. Every exercise builds on the last. Every step moves the client closer to lasting change. Because they're not just coaching. They're running a program. One of the biggest differences I see is how they approach mindset. Average coaches often assume clients should be motivated and committed. When they're not, they simply encourage them to "believe in themselves," "stay consistent," or "keep going." Elite coaches don't leave mindset to chance. They know that mindset isn't separate from the coaching. It is the coaching. They build tools, exercises and frameworks that help clients recognise their patterns, overcome resistance and create lasting behavioural change. Just as they teach skills, they teach people how to think differently. There's another difference. Average coaches tend to operate from scarcity. They worry there aren't enough clients. They hesitate to invest in themselves. They spend more time thinking about why something won't work than how they could make it work. Elite coaches think differently. They ask better questions. How can I improve this? How can I create a better experience for my clients? How can I build something that creates consistent results instead of relying on inspiration? They understand that building a successful coaching business isn't about working harder. It's about building better systems. Finally, average coaches often expect the market to adapt to them. They say things like: "People don't want to invest anymore." "Social media doesn't work." "The industry is too competitive."
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Elite coaching is the way forward!
Nirvana
Whilst reading Vex King’s Healing is the New High, I came across a chapter that explained that in Buddhism Nirvana means Healed, Whole, Free - in that moment it struck me that I was through the other side of my years of trauma & the inner work that I had completed with the help of my coach had given me a brand new start in life. To remind myself of the journey I had it tattooed on my arm so that I always remember the strength resilience & new found peace and joy I have in my world…. Hope you don’t mind the share 🙏
Nirvana
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@Rachael Morris thank you
Life Update
As I am going through grief, listening to myself, taking responsibility of my life and working towards being a life coach. There is many type of coach out. I chose to become a life coach to share my experience that I went through. Take time to figure out people growing pain and how I can help them. With the time off that I have, I have been writing down goals, need suggestions for podcast for everyday as I focus on my work. I have been taking care of myself because while working a job. I have been neglecting and focus on the negative and that's how I become unhappy. Positive side of things now. I am much happier, focusing on myself where I take control of my things and creating more content where I can be myself. Growth is important of life. Take control of that.
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I am so sorry that you have been going through such a difficult time but i applaud your resilience and determination to focus on positive aspects of your life to create happiness. Wishing you every success in your goals going forward and big love ❤️
A Balanced life
Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: Charles Darwin expressed regret over neglecting poetry, music and the arts in later life. He believed that a balanced life requires both intellectual pursuits and creative enrichment. The demands of modern life often push aside simple joys and personal fulfilment. Darwin's reflection reminds us to make time for moments of quiet enjoyment, creativity and inspiration. His perspective suggests that a truly meaningful life is shaped by more than achievements alone. Rather than dismissing science, Darwin acknowledged that human beings need both knowledge and creativity to lead a fulfilling life. Have a wonderful weekend people🙏
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It’s appreciating all the joy that is around us and opening ourselves up to experience it 💗
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Jo Smith
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I've walked through some tough times, they have shaped me & made me stronger. I choose to live fully, love deeply & make the most of every single day

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