Ep. 13 Why Are So Many Coaches Coaching Coaches?
True Intuition Podcast - Ein Podcast von Heather Alice Shea, CEO of Atmana Academy

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Have you ever wondered why coaches still need their own coaches? A lot might think, “Why would a coach need another coach?” It may come as a surprise, but coaches still need guidance in order to discover their true selves and their higher purpose. I got asked one day, while I was coaching, why coaches need coaching from other coaches? And it gave me this wonderful idea to share three questions that coaches have in their minds and my answers to these questions. I will also share a cool analogy on why you need to invest in your professional and personal growth. Are you ready? Hold on to your hats, ladies and gents, and let’s dive into this amazing episode! In This Episode: 5:54 The reason why the coaching industry is so important is because it is the modern mechanism by and through which a person learns new skills. 14:30 Can you actually make money as a coach? 15:26 Why you are loving your life and poised to make a great living as a personal growth coach. 20:09 My analogy on why you need to invest for your professional growth. 24:49 Is the coaching industry here to stay? Soulful Quotes: “Coaching is the answer to all of the issues that modernity is throwing at us.” “The coaching industry is needed badly today to stop the gap, to pull us back from this existential crisis we're in.” “The coaching industry is many things, but saturated is not one of them.” “We live in a transparent world, and professional and personal life can no longer be separated.” “The coaching industry is here to stay!” “Clients who pay good money expect you to be trained and certified.” “The world is really hurting and we really need help.” “I encourage you to follow your passion and show up in this coaching space!” Links Mentioned: Article from NPR on why fewer people are going to college: https://www.npr.org/2019/12/16/787909495/fewer-students-are-going-to-college-heres-why-that-matters heatheraliceshea.com