HOW TO MAKE MONEY AS A LIFE COACH

This may hurt a little but I’m going to tell you what it really (and truly) takes to make money as a life coach.

You are going to be so surprised when I tell you what it is.

You may be bracing yourself to hear words like “massive action” and “grind it out” and, as Gary Vaynerchuk, you have to be willing to “bleed from your eyeballs” for your dream.   

Well, Coach, unbrace yourself because the recipe for making money as a life coach is a whole lot simpler than you imagine.

In fact, it only has two ingredients.

And just about every life coach I have ever met (that is not making money) is missing these two key ingredients:  

#1: You.

#2: A niche.

All the how-to courses in the world won’t help you make money as a life coach if you don’t get a handle on these 2 things.

The prettiest website, the most inspirational social media graphics, the beautifully-packaged coaching program, the freebie, the blog posts, the book, the podcast, the air-brushed photos… NONE OF THOSE WILL HELP YOU MAKE MONEY AS A LIFE COACH IF YOU DON’T SHOW UP AS THE REAL YOU with a very clear message about WHO you serve and HOW.

YOU + NICHE = SUCCESS

When you look at ALL the coaches that are out there who are NOT making money, it’s because they’re not showing up AND they don’t have a niche.

Period.

The End.

You may want to argue with this, because it is a bit of an inconvenient truth, but it was a lesson I learned the hard way. I hope you won’t have to.

So, go do these 2 things:

#1: Become that woman, the one who is determined to make her business a success.

#2: Nail your niche. Start by taking the Nail Your Niche Quiz HERE.

That’s it.

You may want it to be more complicated than that but these are the first two steps you simply must not avoid, even if your mind is saying things like, “yeah yeah yeah.”  

Oh, and when you’re ready for the 3rd step, click HERE.

 


 

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