A Coach Disciplines Us Because Of Infantile Behaviors

A coach disciplines us because often times we’re just big whiny cry babies. We cry and kick and scream because we don’t get what we want when we want it. I understand why tiny infants burst into tears because they don’t get what they want and they’re not able to take care of themselves, but I don’t accept it when a fully grown adult coaching client sucks their thumb and stomps their feet about not having what they want in life.

As a grown-up life coach, you’ve got to wean yourself off of this infantile behavior too so you can help your coaching clients be discipline and get what they want in life. You make child like excuses why you don’t follow through on your commitments and you say it’s because you don’t have the time. Well truth be told, time is never the real problem.

A coach disciplines us in our focus

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The 80/20 rules says that by focusing on 20% of whatever it is you’re doing, you get the same result as you would have if you had focused on the other 80%. For example, in your coaching practice, 20% of your best ideas which you focus on can produce 80% of your income. You’ve got to be discipline to uncover the 20% of the things that give you what you want.

For instance, are you discipline around being task oriented or revenue oriented? If you want to be revenue oriented, then you must focus on the things that give you the highest level of revenue verses simply getting a few tasks done.

Eliminate the enemies of productivity

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To stay emotionally, mentally, psychologically, and spiritually focused to best support your coaching clients and running your coaching business you must

Eliminate the following time threats so you’re discipline:

A coach disciplines us when it comes to friction in our day:

1 . You have friction when you allow a mental or psychological center of attention that keeps you focused on the lack of money when you desire wealth and success. Or you set yourself up where you don’t have enough money so money becomes your focus.

2 . You have personal or professional relationship friction that drains your energy and time. You should be sure this relationship is worth your focus and attention.

3 . You can’t restrain yourself from answering the phone or responding to an email when you’re in the middle of a creative moment or making sales calls. This kind of friction may be surprising, but multitasking lowers your IQ even more than smoking potent marijuana.

4 . Things that are fun take away your focus. For example, talking with a friend or relative on the phone during business hours.

Friction reducing coaching solutions:

1 . Schedule blocks of time in your calendar for specific, priority tasks. The smallest block of time should be a half day.
2 . Pie chart out how you currently spend your time in your coaching practice and then create your ideal chart.

3 . Step in to leadership. More leadership means more time. The reason you don’t have time is a lack of leadership. Influence others to do the things that take you off your game.

A coach disciplines us to help us get what we say we want by helping us eliminate friction from our day. When you identify and deal with friction like an adult, you can expect to increase your productivity dramatically. Then you’ll grow-up and get what you truly desire in life.

Give this strategy a try and see for yourself that it works. If you liked this coaching tip, leave a comment or use the handy bookmark buttons below to share it with others on Facebook, Twitter, Digg, etc. Thanks!

Donald R. Hunter, MBA, Certified Financial Planner
JTS Certified Accountability Coach

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How You Can Predict The Salary of a Life Coach: Using it as a Coach Disciplines Us for The Right Plan

 

How much do you really know on how to increase the salary of a life coach?  After working with hundreds of coaches in the last decade, what I’ve found is that what most coaches think when it comes to the salary of a life coach is very limited.  Knowing what to expect in the future from the salary of a life coach disciplines us to know how to deal with our finances on our journey to become a coach. 

Running The Numbers as a Coach Disciplines us for Our Business Plan

 

You’ve got to run the numbers once you get started in your coaching business.  The salary of a life coach can be predicted and if you factor in how many coaching clients you are going to get and the type of coaching and income you are going to produce, then you’ll know what to expect.  No coach’s business plan is complete without a good prediction of what the income numbers are going to look like.  

Why bother?

In order to live your dream of becoming a life coach, you may need to take on a part time job for a while to meet your expenses.  Perhaps you need to cut your number of times you eat out every week?  What if you are planning on spending money on marketing?  You’ll need to know the income you make.  You can’t know for sure what it’s going to take to become a life coach until you run the numbers on the salary of a life coach.  If you are really committed to becoming a life coach, then it only makes sense that you’ll do what it takes to be successful as a life coach, and that means becoming aware of the income and expenses.  Remember that knowing what these numbers are as a coach disciplines us to get our heads out of the sand and make the business work out in the end.

Different Scenarios for The Salary of a Life Coach

 

Here are some possible streams of income as you are planning our your salary of a life coach:

If you are doing 1 on 1 coaching, and you feel confident that you can get 10 consistent clients to get coaching with you over the next 6 months (@ $250 / month) then here’s how you would run those numbers:

One on One Coaching Salary:

 

10 clients 

x $250.00 

= $2,500 / month 1 on 1 coaching income

= $30,000.00 / year revenue

Knowing these numbers as a coach disciplines you to now set your expenses around the $30,000 / year income level (i.e. knowing these numbers as a coach disciplines us to save $3,000 – $5,000 for taxes and keep our personal expenses really low.

Now, the good news is that even if you have 10 clients @ $250.00 / month, that’s only a part time job as a coach (working perhaps only 1 day per week), so what would happen to that salary if you added a few coaching groups to it?  Let’s find out:

Group Coaching Salary:

 

2 groups

x 10 clients per group

= 20 clients total

x $150 / month per client

= $3,000.00 / month group coaching income

= $36,000.00 / year revenue

Now you’re only working one morning per week in order to produce another $36,000 per year!  Not bad!  (of course remember that you’ll need to work hard to get those clients into your groups, so that will take time and possibly even a marketing expenditure, but with that ‘return’ on your marketing expense, you can plan out how you can afford to spend it.)

Now let’s look at what kind of income you could add by creating one product and adding it to your coaching mix:

Coaching Product Salary:

 

$150 for the product

x 5 sales per month

= $750.00 / month coaching product income

= $9,000.00 / year coaching product income

Now let’s tally up your first year’s coaching income:

One on One Coaching Salary: = $30,000.00 / year revenue

Group Coaching Salary: = $36,000.00 / year revenue

Coaching Product Salary: = $9,000.00 / year coaching product income

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= $75,000.00 

Assuming you spent about $10,000 on marketing (quite a big budget for marketing on the internet), then you can expect to make $65,000 your first year of coaching.  That will include 1.5 days per week (or so) of coaching, probably 1 day per week of prospecting, 1 day of marketing, and 1 day of administration.  That’s a full time job, but now you’re getting paid the salary of a life coach in return for making a difference in the world!

Don’t Forget That in Order to Make The Salary of a Life Coach a Reality for You, You’ll Need a Coach  

 

A coach disciplines us to follow through on that 1 day of prospecting that you don’t want to do every week, and a coach disciplines us to stay the course when we only get 3 sign ups for our group coaching program and we can’t seem to eak enough leads out of our marketing.  

The reality is that this plan of income will not be easy, but it is possible.

Jeffrey T. Sooey

CEO, JTS Advisors

Founder, Coaches Training Blog community

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