Calling yourself a coach v being a committed coach.
Calling yourself a coach is easy.
Being a committed coach is not, it's a completely different ball game.
You can call yourself a coach and hide behind waiting for the right time to step up.
A committed coach will put themselves in the room, even when it’s uncomfortable.
They’re willing to go first, to be seen, to be vulnerable, to practice what they teach.
You can call yourself a coach and grab every free resource going, but do nothing with them.
A committed coach doesn’t chase hacks or trends, they build their business on service, on integrity, on real conversations, testing, trialing and adapting as they go.
You can call yourself a coach and never find the time to get serious in your business.
A committed coach invests, in their growth, in their craft, in their clients.They make the time because they’re not half in.
You can call yourself a coach and look to others to tell you what to do, give you permission to be yourself.
A committed coach doesn'twait, for anything.
They’ve chosen this work as their path.
You can call yourself a coach and let yourself be almost paralysed with fear of showing up, stepping back every time doubt creeps in.
A committed coach knows it's just part of the journey so they take a breath, ground themselves and keep showing up.
Being a committed coach isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about staying in the game long enough for your spark to become a fire.
What does being a committed coach mean to you?
Much love - for me its not about me - Jules xx
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Julie Brown
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