It takes time to build a successful coaching
business.
You can't expect to do a week of emails, or a few Facebook lives, or release a couple podcast interviews and then suddenly be swamped with clients and swimming in a vault of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck.
It's best to prepare, have a plan, and be patient while "priming the pump"
It reminds me of the movie "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (a hilarious and underrated film, in my opinion):
The title character, played by Steve Carrell, goes from being the top magician in Las Vegas to a has-been, and has to reinvigorate his act to get back on top.
Anton (his magician partner) comes up with a new trick called "The Hot Box", where the two have to spend a week suspended in a glass box high above the streets of Vegas.
Anton prepared for the trick in advance, practicing his breathing and
meditation.
He went in with a plan ...
But Burt didn't prepare at all because he thought it'd be a piece of cake. How hard could it be to stay in a hot box?
After just 20 minutes, Burt freaks out and starts kicking at the glass walls keeping them enclosed, and (spoiler alert) they fall to the ground.
A lot of coaches remind me of Burt -
they think it'll be easy to get clients, but struggle and then start panicking.
It's best to have a plan going into it so you won't freak out and blow it.
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