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Should I Become A Coach?

Should I Become A Coach?

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The Realities of Becoming a Professional Coach

SUMMARY

John and Angie discuss the challenges and rewards of becoming a professional coach. They highlight the personal and professional demands of coaching, the importance of realistic expectations, and the need for thorough preparation. The conversation underscores the differences between coaching, consulting, and mentorship, emphasising that coaching is not a quick or easy path to success. The hosts also touch on the high failure rates in the coaching industry and the misleading marketing tactics that oversimplify the process of becoming a successful coach. They conclude with a call for aspiring coaches to deeply understand their motivations and readiness for the role.

CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction and Personal Insights on Coaching

00:30 Challenges and Realities of Coaching

01:57 Starting a Coaching Business: Expectations vs. Reality

03:42 The Entrepreneurial Shift: From Employee to Business Owner

11:36 Financial Considerations and Transition Strategies

16:09 The Harsh Statistics of Coaching Business Failures

19:25 The Importance of Genuine Passion and Experience in Coaching

27:03 Conclusion and Call for Audience Feedback

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