Breaking Barriers: Essential Tips for Coaches & Entrepreneurs
Episode Overview
Overcoming the misconception of needing to be fully healed to help others Emphasizing the importance of holding space for clients without the need to fix every issue Debunking the myth of being completely healed to be a successful coach Highlighting the necessity of self-investment and relentless attitude towards offering support Navigating social media anxiety and embracing authentic self-expression
One of the most boss moves a coach or a practitioner can do is to sit there on a podcast or in a coaching call or a group call or on stage when they get a question and just say, it's not my wheelhouse. Because I seem to have insight on everything and I approach it in a way that I'm careful in that, again, I'm not telling people what they should do.
Feeling stuck in your coaching or entrepreneurial journey? Alyssa Stefanson and Kaler, host of the Awake and Winning podcast, tackle some of the most common obstacles faced by professionals in this field. Alyssa's story is nothing short of inspiring; she overcame addiction, depression, and chronic pain to become a beacon of support for others. This episode is packed with practical advice and heartfelt discussions that will resonate with anyone looking to elevate their business game.
One key topic they dive into is the myth that you need to be fully healed to help others. Alyssa and Kaler debunk this idea, emphasizing the importance of holding space for clients without feeling the need to fix everything. They also talk about the challenges of asking for financial compensation and how to overcome a 'lack mindset'. If you've ever felt hesitant about investing in yourself or showing up authentically on social media, this episode has got you covered.
Alyssa and Kaler explore different approaches that men and women take in business, offering insights that can help you find your own path. From building confidence to embracing your creative voice, this conversation is a goldmine for anyone looking to break through their professional blocks.