Driven Mad by Injustice and Cruelty
It’s been almost four-and-a-half years since I wrote a ‘practitioners’ blog post. Here’s a little about what’s been going on for me both personally and professionally.
It’s been almost four-and-a-half years since I wrote a ‘practitioners’ blog post. Here’s a little about what’s been going on for me both personally and professionally.
Individual coaching is how many of us “veterans” started out “back in the day.” And I’ve seen two things happen over the years…
When did being so busy turn into a competition? And, more importantly, why do we want to win?
Here’s my perspective on two questions: How do you know when to leave your job and coach full time? And can you stay at a job you love and keep coaching as a side gig? Let’s discuss…
There are two common concerns I hear from almost every new business owner. Let’s deal with them now, so you can choose a target market and move forward with your business!
None of us got into health coaching for the money. However, it’s nearly impossible to serve the greater good if you can’t afford to put a roof over your head. So let’s get down to business. And I do mean “business.”
Do you feel that you’re doing everything you can, but aren’t signing clients at the rate you want? You need to check out Julia’s three simple and effective strategies.
Like Jill and me, you probably get clients who assume you’re against allopathic/conventional medical interventions. We embrace both approaches and here’s why.
Here’s a “sneak peek” into some of the *simple* ways that Jill and I coach clients — ways that don’t stray out of our scope of practice, but that do offer them newfound motivation and hope.
Here are two resources that could create a massive shift in how you think about your business and your future: my Wellpreneur interview and the new Wellpreneur book.