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Real Life Coaching with Anna M Ep: 087


 

Real Life Coaching: How Do I Build A Coaching Program For My Clients’ Transformation with Anna M Ep: 087

Episode Description

Real Life Coaching: I’m doing something new! I invite you to listen in on a real unscripted coaching session with new coach Anna M. She comes with this question, “as an emerging coach I would love to know how using my experience can I take my clients from ‘A to B’ and make the transformation complete. Not just inspire them but actually transform!”  And then we coach. We collaborate and use her passion dedication and inspiration to understand how she can create the best bridge or program for her clients.

Anna comes to this coaching with a question about how to create a coaching program and we coach on this topic. However, as always there are some solid basics that every coach can leverage when creating their coaching programs.

Creating a coaching program can be a fulfilling and rewarding experience for both the coach and the clients. The first step is to determine what type of coaching program you want to offer. This could be based on your area of expertise, such as health and wellness, career development, or personal growth.

Once you have a clear idea of the type of coaching program you want to offer, it's important to define your target audience. Who are the people that would benefit the most from your coaching? What are their needs and challenges? Understanding your target audience will help you tailor your program to meet their specific needs.

Next, you'll want to create a framework for your coaching program. This should include the goals and outcomes you want to achieve, the topics you'll cover, and the methods you'll use to deliver the coaching, such as one-on-one sessions, group sessions, or online courses.

It's also important to consider the length and structure of your coaching program. Will it be a short-term program, lasting a few weeks or months, or a long-term program that spans several months or even a year? Will you offer a set curriculum or allow for flexibility based on the needs of each client?

Once you have a solid framework in place, it's time to start marketing and promoting your coaching program. Utilize social media, email marketing, and word-of-mouth referrals to attract potential clients. Offer a free consultation or trial session to give potential clients a taste of what they can expect from your coaching program.

Remember, creating a coaching program takes time and effort, but the rewards can be significant. By helping others achieve their goals and improve their lives, you'll be making a positive impact on the world around you.

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