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Failure to make a difference as a coach

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You wanna know what sucks? Putting your heart and soul into a coaching client… And then finding

You wanna know what sucks? Putting your heart and soul into a coaching client… And then finding out that months later… They're still in the exact same spot as they were before you coached them. As an aspiring or experienced online coach, you likely got into this profession because you wanted to "make a difference". The problem is that it's common for coaches to pour their soul into their coaching… Only for some of their clients to NOT get any results at all. Sure, you may have clients who have gotten amazing results and are super grateful for your coaching. But it's the ones that DON'T get the results that really fill the spaces of your mind. You wonder, "what am I doing wrong?" You overthink of ways you can further support them. But just remember… "You can bring a horse to water but you can't make it drink". It doesn't matter how great your coaching is. If your client is not putting in the effort that is needed on their end to get the results, then what's the point? Coaching is a two-way relationship. If you've poured your soul into coaching and nurturing your clients… Then it's up to them to take action. This is also why it's important to charge what you're ACTUALLY worth… Not what you THINK you're worth. Money talks. No one will take your coaching seriously if it's free or undervalued. Now, if your client is stuck in fear and they're afraid of change… Then nothing else will matter until they can get through that fear. So all you would need to do is replace your client's fears with empowering beliefs of themselves. That way your clients get the results that they want. I can show you how to do this with my Hallucination Breakthrough exercise… Which I have refined over the past 13 years of being a coach. So if you're an aspiring or experienced coach who desires to change lives on the daily... And have the freedom to work from just your laptop whenever and wherever you want... Then great news! I'm offering you the chance for you to piggyback on over 13 years of my coaching experience. if you're interested... [Go HERE and apply if you want to build a coaching business that generates at least $10k/month (using 13 years of my coaching experience).]( . . God Bless 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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