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Hey guys, I’ve been building a coaching business to help entrepreneurs over the past month, but have continually run into the same question. As an entrepreneur, what emotions or behaviors do you feel are holding you back from achieving your dream life?
A Frenchman who comes in a prunes your roses.I don't understand the question anyway and what's an entrepreneur
Putting the dreaded 'entrepreneur ' aside, I don't wholly agree with you.I actually don't like the word entrepreneur but putting that aside for a moment, I really don't believe you can be coached / trained to become an entrepreneur you either have that drive or you don't, successfully people in my book never say "i can't do this or that" they don't believe in barriers, don't procrastinate, have self belief and drive.
As far as coaching goes in my book its about offering courses which may appeal to those who want to increase their expertise / knowledge in the fields they are working in, that might be better report writing through to dealing with the press
What experience do you have?I’ve been building a coaching business to help entrepreneurs
With experience comes knowledge!what emotions or behaviors do you feel are holding you back from achieving your dream life
2. Inability to delegate/outsource effectively
Although often they get muddled together, there is coaching and there is mentoring.As far as coaching goes in my book its about offering courses which may appeal to those who want to increase their expertise / knowledge in the fields they are working in, that might be better report writing through to dealing with the press
3. Other peoplePutting the dreaded 'entrepreneur ' aside, I don't wholly agree with you.
Most (all) businesses have failings and weak areas - a good coach can help to recognise and address them.
From observation, I'd suggest that the most prolific failings by far are
1. Focusing on doing the job, rather than running the business.
2. Inability to delegate/outsource effectively
I mean to reply last week, however .....Hey guys, I’ve been building a coaching business to help entrepreneurs over the past month, but have continually run into the same question. As an entrepreneur, what emotions or behaviors do you feel are holding you back from achieving your dream life?
Yeh we have noticed that ???I mean to reply last week, however .....
I think procrastination is my issue.
I thought that was nostalgia'Deja Vu' isn't what it used to be either!
I am starting my second business. The first ran into funding issues but will be restarted in the coming years. Right now, I am trying to use my expertise and experience to help others who might be struggling with mindset issues, like I use to.What's your experience of being an entrepreneur, and how would you answer your own question?
I am starting my second business. The first ran into funding issues but will be restarted in the coming years. Right now, I am trying to use my expertise and experience to help others who might be struggling with mindset issues, like I use to.
What mindset issues did you have and how did you overcome them?Right now, I am trying to use my expertise and experience to help others who might be struggling with mindset issues, like I use to.
I have coached no paid clients. I am still in the research phase of the business, to find if there is a place for me to provide value with my expertise and experiences. I have helped people with mindset issues in an unofficial setting, so I am trying to find a position where I can provide value.Fair enough. How many clients have you coached so far, and how measurable were the results?
BTW, there are no right or wrong answers, just yours. Everyone starts somewhere.
Dealing with mental illnesses comes with its own share of issues, but in the business sphere of mindset:What mindset issues did you have and how did you overcome them?
What do you do for a living now?Dealing with mental illnesses comes with its own share of issues, but in the business sphere of mindset:
1. Fear of failure
2. Procrastination
3. Stress management
4. Self-talk/self-confidence
to name a few.
I really thing you should have asked a different question. Talking about coaching entrepreneurs is a bit of a stretch for someone with your experience. Even on a 'help getting people past psychological hurdles' level, you need a lived experience and solutions to a range of problems.Full-time university student
Full-time university student
I appreciate the advice. I'm still learning how best to engage my audience and this gave me some great tips so I appreciate it.I really thing you should have asked a different question. Talking about coaching entrepreneurs is a bit of a stretch for someone with your experience. Even on a 'help getting people past psychological hurdles' level, you need a lived experience and solutions to a range of problems.
The question you should be asking:
I'd like to start a business. I think I can help people who want to succeed in business, overcome some of the mindset roadblocks they may be experiencing. Here are some of the problems I've managed to get past myself:
1. Fear of failure
2. Procrastination
3. Stress management
4. Self-talk/self-confidence
Is there an opportunity for this type of service and how should I position myself to best capture that market? What would you add to this list?
If you have the solutions, you have something valuable to pass on. If you don't, then you need keep learning.
I agree. I think my age is a factor that will limit my ability to pull in a group of clients, but I also think that as long as I am able to provide value to people, I can grow this steadily over the next few years. I am not expecting to be able to go full-time with this in the next 6 months, but it will give me a good base to build something that can help others as I work through school. I appreciate the feedback!I’ve obviously never met you, but at what I would perceive to be your age group I think you will struggle to gain clients simply because you have such limited life experience. I mean no harm in that statement, but most people make judgements within five to ten seconds in general.
I hope I am wrong and maybe you have the character to pull it off, but I would suggest getting a bigger track record by maybe doing some voluntary work so you can make some firmer claims, rather than just having helped yourself.
What I would say, is if marketed well, this could be a lucrative market.