A few years ago, at 46, I left my teaching job and went back to university to study psychology.
And to support myself during my studies, I started my own business.
Compared with teaching, having my own business gave me more control over how I spent my week.
And I know many coaches start their businesses for the same reason - they want more time with their families, more room for their passions, and work that supports their life instead of taking over it.
But running a coaching business takes time because you are supporting clients 1:1. You know a coaching program could help you rely less on 1:1 work, but it can feel like a lot to create it while you are already busy running your business.
Inside, I save you time in your coaching business by helping you create coaching offers that support both your clients and your business.
The aim is to build offers that do not depend on 1:1 work, so you have more time for the life you started your business for in the first place.
I left teaching to follow a passion and my business helped me support that passion.
Now I want to help coaches build the resources that give their businesses more breathing room too.