What does your life coaching business and Lady Ga-Ga have in common? Probably not much. Most coaches play it relatively safe when it comes to their coaching businesses. If you are serious about taking your life coaching business to the next level, however, I dare you to try some of Lady Ga-Ga’s techniques.
Your Lady Ga-Ga Life Coaching Business Make-Over Tips
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1. Be clear about your vision and message. Once you are clear, share it with the rest of the world.
2. Use your assets to the fullest. Everyone has unique talents, and it’s up to you to develop yours to their full potential and put them to work.
3. Be creative: You don’t have to hang raw meat from your suit, but you need to find your own way to stand out among all the other life coaching businesses out there.
4. Don’t be afraid to be controversial. You can’t please everyone. If you want to be truly loved by some, you’ll have to allow room for some people to hate you.
5. Don’t take rejection seriously. Know who you are and what you stand for. Learn from your mistakes, but don’t allow the critics to stop you. Allow yourself space to fail forward and have fun in the process.
The Road To Success Is Not Paved With Gold
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If you are seeking fame and fortune in your life coaching business, expect some bumps along the way. They are par for the course, as I’m sure Lady Ga-Ga will tell you. But despite criticism from many areas, she has enough appeal to transcend the negativity that is thrown her way. A new course is even being offered in her honor at the University of Southern Carolina on the sociology of fame. She definitely has an audience who is willing to listen. How about you?
Hope you took some great value out of this post today! I’d love to hear your feedback, so make sure you leave a comment with your thoughts or questions. And also, you can click on the Twitter button below to retweet this article… Thank you!
Colette Seymann
JTS Advisors Designated Accountability Coach





Outstanding post! Key point to differentiate yourself and standout.
When you are a generalists, you are in the crowded sea of sameness and you have to chase after people.
When you become a specialist embracing your unique genius, you stand out and people flock to you as the expert.
Being general in their marketing is the #1 reason why most coaches fail.
To Your Genius,
Eiji