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How to Choose the Right Coach: 10 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself and Potential Coaches Ep:140


 

How to Choose the Right Coach: 10 Questions You Need to Ask Yourself and Potential Coaches Ep:140

Episode Description

In this episode, the Candy shares her experience working with coaches and offers advice on how to choose the right coach for you. Candy provides a list of 10 questions to ask yourself and potential coaches to help you make an informed decision. The episode also includes a free printable workbook to help listeners write down their reflections and answers.

  • Working with a coach is an investment of time, money, and energy, so it's important to make the right choice.
  • Learn from some of the Candy’s mistakes and how she learned to avoid them.
  • The episode provides 10 questions to help you clarify your vision, identify what you need help with, and evaluate potential coaches.
  • The questions include "What do I want to achieve?", "Do they offer a free call to see if you're a match?", and "Has this coach been successful helping people like you?".
  • It's important to know what you want to achieve and what stage of business you're at to find a coach that's a good match for you.
  • Asking potential coaches if they offer a free consultation or discovery session is a good way to learn more about their program and see if you're a match.
  • It's important to choose a coach that has a track record of helping people like you and has satisfied clients or recommendations.
  • Evaluating a coach's authenticity can be done by watching them in action through podcasts, workshops, or free community building sessions.
  • Choosing a coach that aligns with your values, goals, and personality is important for a successful partnership.
  • The free printable workbook provided in the episode helps listeners write down their reflections and answers to the 10 questions.

 

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