Shiny Object Syndrome: The #1 Reason New Health Coaches Fail
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About this listen
Are you stuck chasing every new marketing strategy instead of building a sustainable coaching business? You're not alone.
This week I'm sitting down with my past client, Diane, a physical therapist who dabbled in BeachBody (does that still exist? 😆) before becoming a successful emotional eating coach. She's been coaching since 2019 and has learned some hard-won lessons about what actually works.
In this conversation, we dive into:
✅ The biggest challenge new health coaches face that no one's really talking about
✅ How to avoid the shiny object syndrome trap that wastes so much time and money
✅ Why social media is NOT the best marketing strategy right now (and what's working instead)
✅ How learning to trust your inner voice can completely change your business and your life
Denise's wisdom is both practical and deeply grounded — the kind that reminds you what truly matters in business and in life.
If you're a health practitioner or coach feeling overwhelmed by all the conflicting advice out there, this conversation will help you cut through the noise and focus on what actually moves the needle.
You can connect with Denise here:
Website: https://deniselynnmorrison.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deniselynnmorrison
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