Dear ,
For years, I couldn't even say it out loud.
I still remember sitting in an academic conference – the kind with name tags and keynote speakers and very serious people saying very serious things – and realizing my mind was somewhere else entirely.
It was on coaching.
Specifically: on the wild, embarrassing, completely absurd idea that I should become a coach.
I was a Yale and Harvard Law grad. I had federal clerkships on my résumé and a tenure track waiting for me. On paper, I had made it.
And yet.
Coaching had changed my life in a way nothing else had. Not the degrees. Not the prestigious career. Not the therapy or the books or the years of trying to think my way into feeling okay.
And I wanted – desperately – to give that to other people.
But every time I entertained the idea seriously, my brain had a lot to say about it.
It's not a real career. Smart people don't do this. What will everyone think? You'll be throwing everything away.
So I made it a joke before anyone else could. “Oh sure, I'm going to quit law and become a life coach”, I'd say, laughing. “Obviously.”
Except I wasn't joking.
And eventually I had to ask myself: was I going to keep waiting for permission that was never going to come from the outside?
I stopped waiting and I got certified.
Since then, I’ve built a business that has now generated $28 million and reached millions of women around the world.
But somewhere along the way I realized that most coach certifications miss something fundamental.
They only teach you how to change a client’s surface-level thoughts. There’s no framework for coaching the internalized belief system beneath those thoughts.
So I built one.
I’d love to share more about it. But first – I want to understand where you’re at in your journey so I can share the most relevant resources with you.
Because what I have to share with the coach-curious and the coach-established are very different!
Tell me, :
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👉 If you’re not yet a coach, but curious about becoming one (whether right now or maybe someday if you can get your brain in line)? Please click here.
More soon,
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