84. 5 Lessons to Pack a Bigger Punch in 2022

Coaches on a Mission - Ein Podcast von Dallas Travers

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Welcome to Coaches on a Mission. You've got three important steps to take as you listen to all of the episodes on this show (they're pretty binge-worthy, aren't they?). 1. Join the Pod Squad: Access playlists, PDF transcripts and other freebies from every episode inside this members-only bonus vault. To join the Pod Squad go to https://dallastravers.com/squad 2. Check Out the Hive: The folks you hear on this show are members of my 12-month mentorship program, The Hive. If you get value from these free episodes, imagine what's possible when you join this incredible community and have Dallas at your side. To check out the Hive, go to https://dallastravers.com/hive 3. Follow Dallas on Instagram: Where you'll get quick lessons to stay motivated as you build a values-driven, profitable coaching business you're truly proud of. Follow me at https://instagram.com/dallastravers Today’s guest is someone you may already know because this is her third time on the podcast.    Tilita Lutterloh helps purpose driven high achievers get stronger and eat better so they can do more and do it better. She very graciously agreed to let us follow her business growth for a full  year.    So, now that our year is up, Tilita and I wanted to share the biggest lessons she learned over the past 12 months and, more importantly, the actions she’ll take and adjustments she’ll make because of them.    And let me just say straight out of the gate — if list building has been on your to do list at all, you’ve gotta tune in, because Tilita learned a valuable lesson about why list building matters in her online coaching business.    You’ll hear lots of other nuggets throughout our conversation, so with that I hope you’ll enjoy my conversation with Tilita Lutterloh.    Connect with Tilita: www.tilitafied.com Instagram: @IAmTilita   Connect with Me: Instagram: @dallastraversbizmentor Free Quiz: www.dallastravers.com/quiz

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