If you're a newer coach, chances are you've already discovered that powerful coaching isn't just about having the perfect plan or a compelling niche. It's about how you show up in the moment with your client. And one of the fastest ways to grow as a coach? Learn to ask better questions.
Questions that deepen insight. Invite reflection. Spark action.
That's why I created the free guide, 90+ Powerful Coaching Questions—a resource designed to help you cut through the noise and uplevel your coaching sessions immediately.
In this post, I’ll share five key ways you can instantly improve the power of your coaching sessions—each one tied to the art of the question—and how to use this freebie to build your confidence, sharpen your instincts, and create more transformational moments with your clients.
Let’s start with the most common coaching habit I see newer coaches fall into: asking closed or leading questions.
“Do yo...
There’s a trust recession happening in the online business space — and coaches are feeling it.
Clients are slower to buy. People are more skeptical than ever. And for solopreneur coaches trying to build a business with integrity, it can feel like the rules have changed overnight.
In this episode, I break down what the “trust recession” really is, how it’s impacting coaching businesses, and what you can do to stand out — without abandoning your values or burning out.
I’m also sharing how I’m personally responding to this shift in my own business through more transparency, personal connection, and accessible entry points to my work.
If you’re craving a way to grow that feels more human and more honest — this is your episode.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
So, you’ve decided to start your coaching business. Maybe you’ve just wrapped up your certification. Maybe you’ve already been unofficially coaching for a while and you’re ready to make it real. Either way, congratulations. This is big.
But let me guess: you’ve also got a hundred browser tabs open.
One says “Best scheduling software for coaches.”
Another says “Do I need a coaching niche?”
And somewhere in there… there’s probably a Canva tab you’re hoping will magically spit out the perfect logo.
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
Starting a coaching business as a solopreneur is exciting—but it can also be completely overwhelming. When I launched my own practice over a decade ago, I had zero roadmap. Just a lot of passion, a strong work ethic, and a serious case of imposter syndrome.
That’s why I created my Launch Checklist for Coaches—a simple, comprehensive guide that walks you through the essenti...
(Plus: Get My Free Discovery Call Template!)
You know that sweaty-palmed, slightly-panicky feeling that hits right before a discovery call? You’re not alone.
You’re trying to sound confident, act natural, ask the right questions, and oh yeah—actually sell your coaching.
No pressure, right?
If you’ve ever hung up from one of those calls thinking, “Ugh. I talked too much… Did I even tell them what I do?”, I’ve got good news: this gets easier. A lot easier. Especially when you have a clear, repeatable structure—and you practice it.
In this post, I’ll walk you through the 7 key steps to a discovery call that actually works (aka builds trust and converts), plus I’ll share common mistakes to avoid and my favorite go-to phrases for those awkward moments.
And if you want my exact Discovery Call Template? You can grab it for free below.👇
It’s the one I give to my Business Building Bootcamp clients, and it works.
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