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I Was Coaching Long Before I Claimed The Title

I Was Coaching Long Before I Claimed The Title

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In this episode, I share how I came to recognize something that had been quietly unfolding for years.

Long before I ever called myself a coach, people kept finding their way into conversations with me — not looking for tactics or answers, but for clarity. For reflection. For permission to name what they already knew.

At the time, I dismissed it.
I believed coaching was something you did after you succeeded.
Something that required credentials, confidence, or permission you earned later in life.

But once things slowed down, a pattern became impossible to ignore.

In this episode, I explore:

  • The recurring conversations I kept having without naming them
  • Why we often overlook our most natural gifts
  • The false belief that coaching comes “later” in life
  • What people are really seeking when they ask for guidance
  • Why recognition often comes before confidence

If people keep opening up to you…
If the same kinds of conversations keep finding you…
If you feel a quiet pull you haven’t quite named yet…

This conversation may help you see it more clearly.

This is Episode 3 in the Before I Called Myself a Coach series.
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A quiet invitation

If this resonates, I’m hosting a few free info sessions for people who feel drawn toward coaching or guiding others and want clarity without pressure.

These sessions aren’t about convincing anyone.
They’re simply a space for discernment.

You’ll find the details and upcoming dates linked below:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-coaching-apprenticeship-info-session-live-qa-tickets-1977507002678?aff=oddtdtcreator

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