How to Get the Most Impact From Your Freelance Coaching Investment

People jump around all the time trying to find the next best thing, whether it’s from coach to coach, course to course, program to program, or free content to free content.

That's all fine and good, yet none of that will work if you don’t put forth the effort.

Coaching is about helping you change your way of doing things. It’s an attitude and behavior change. Just like diets and exercise, if you don’t commit to the process, you won’t see results … and certainly not overnight.

Here are 7 ways to get the most impact out of your investment:

⭐️ Set Clear Goals—Define goals and set realistic expectations. This will help your coach schedule your sessions and ensure they address what you want to cover. If you need help in a certain area, be sure to tell them.

⭐️ Be Open to New Ideas—Adopt an open mindset. Question your beliefs, assumptions and way of doing things. Get feedback and suggestions. Try new things.

⭐️ Communicate Clearly—Be open and honest. Take responsibility for your experience. And own your growth for more significant change.

⭐️ Prepare to be Challenged—What you’re doing right now isn’t working so you’re looking for something different. This might be uncomfortable. Push past the excuses to create real change.

⭐️ Commit to Each Session—Show up. Consistently. If you sign up for a number of sessions, attend every single one. Your coach has likely set a schedule & created building blocks to get you from where you are to where you want to be. Quitting early doesn’t give the process a chance to work.

⭐️ Stay Focused—Minimize distractions. Prepare in advance of each session. Take notes. Ask questions. Reflect upon what you’ve learned. And keep your eye on the prize.

⭐️ Do the Work—Coaching only works if you do. Take action. Be accountable. And set yourself up for the best chance of success.
 
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