GoSolo Entrepreneur Series

The week I’m grateful to be featured in Subkit’s GoSolo Entrepreneur Series highlighting small business owners and how we built our brand.

In this interview I talked about how I become a coach and entrepreneur, the most magical and hardest parts of my job, and my tips for starting any business.

I first started coaching in 2010. At that time, coaching was a less known, more exclusive and very corporate vibing. I often struggled with showing up as myself in a space that was largely matching skirt/jacket and pantyhose (items definitely not in my wardrobe). I was relatively young at the time to be starting a practice. I felt a lot of pressure to succeed.

No one really teaches you about how to be a great entrepreneur. You can read all the books (I didn’t) and build a business plan (also didn’t, not til year 5), and still — the things you thought you mitigated have a way of finding you. usually when you’re exhausted and spiralling in decision-making doubt.

When you start out, the gap between effort and results is huge.

That’s terrifying. Especially when you know you’re great at what you do and you know it helps people. It can be hard to stay the course when your output and input don’t match up.

Hope you enjoy this read and the tips help you build your business.

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