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You Are Good Enough: A Pep Talk for Coaches in Self-Doubt Mode

You Are Good Enough: A Pep Talk for Coaches in Self-Doubt Mode

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Hey, hey — I’m back!

It’s been a minute, and in this episode, I’m catching you up on where I’ve been and diving head-first into something a lot of coaches face (and don’t always talk about): those sticky moments of self-doubt and shaky self-belief.


After an unexpected and intense health journey — including a month in hospital and partial foot amputation due to diabetes — I’m back, healing well, and ready to reconnect and serve. So, let’s talk real talk.


If you’re a coach who’s ever found yourself asking…

“Am I really helping my clients?”

“Am I actually good at this?”

“Why does it feel like I’m not making the impact I should?”


…then this episode is for you.


I get into:

• Why those “crisis of confidence” moments are normal

• My own go-to mindset shifts for when self-doubt creeps in

• The power of honest self-reflection (without the fluff)

• How your uniqueness is exactly what your clients need

• Why owning your greatness is not arrogance — it’s necessary

• The sneaky link between self-belief and the results you get in business


And yes, there’s even a cheeky F-bomb in there — because being yourself is part of the magic.


Whether you’re new to coaching or just hit a wobble, this is your reminder: you’ve already got what it takes. You just need to see it, own it, and show it to the world.


You can find me in these places:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedazdanks

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedazdanks

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedazdanks

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedazdanks

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