Are you sick of the coaching space on Instagram? The consensus seems to be a resounding “yes”. For the past several years, social media has been saturated with people who deem themselves “business coaches” without ever having actually run a true business.
And, you might’ve noticed, they charge upwards of tens of thousands dollars simply to be in their presence rather than provide real, tangible business solutions. It’s time to be more discerning when it comes to where you get your business advice!
In today’s episode, I’m sharing why I think it’s the end of business coaching as we’ve known it. You’ll hear why most “business coaching” isn’t useful to the average person, why there’s still value in authentic, actionable business mentorship, and my thoughts on what’s really going to help you move the needle forward in your business journey. If you’re tired of all the flashy branding and the empty, pyramid scheme approach to coaching, then this episode is for you!
What’s in this episode:
[01:45] Why I think it’s the end of business coaching as we’ve known it
[06:23] Why most “business coaching” isn’t useful to the average person
[10:10] Why there’s still value in authentic, actionable business mentorship
[13:38] What’s really going to help you move the needle forward in business
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, head to: https://kirstenscreen.com/blog/.
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