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Worried about the "competition"? - Don't be

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"There is too much competition" – really? Is that true? If you’re an aspiring coach who is

"There is too much competition" – really? Is that true? If you’re an aspiring coach who is looking at the coaching space and you believe that there’s too much competition for you to thrive… Then here’s a story for you. I have a friend who does executive coaching. Due to the nature of his work, he’s able to charge very high for each client he works with.  Now get this – he doesn’t even use social media to land clients. All he does is go on coffee dates once or twice a week with potential clients. A typical coffee date can turn into 2-3 meetings…which then turns into a $50-100K contract. Just like that, he’s already set for the whole year by just focusing on 1-2 big clients. This runs counter to all the coaches who think that social media is the ONLY way to succeed in the coaching space. My friend just goes out and actively networks in circles, asks key questions (that attract the right opportunities to him) and then reaches out to the right people. It’s the old school way of coaching and no one can stop him. That just goes to show that when you can get amazing results… AND you can communicate that you are the right person to work with… Opportunities will just be handed to you left and right no matter what niche you are serving. In my Influential Coach program, I show aspiring and experienced coaches the 10 Kingdom Coaching Tools… That they need so they don’t have to worry about where their next client is coming from. They can just focus on what they love to do…which is COACHING!! I always say to people...there will ALWAYS be more students than there are GREAT teachers. God bless! . . P.S. If you desire to become an impact-driven online coach, change lives on the daily... And have the freedom to work from just your laptop whenever and wherever you want... Then great news! If you're an aspiring coach or even an experienced coach... I'm offering you the chance for you to piggyback on over 13 years of my coaching experience. Interested? [Go HERE to learn more while spots are still up this week]( Joel "Co-Create with God" Brown Founder ELEVATE YOUR MIND. AMPLIFY YOUR INFLUENCE. TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE. Sent to: {EMAIL} Addicted2Success, 200 Adelaide st , Brisbane Queensland 4000, Australia Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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