Friday, May 8, 2020
6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Work With a Business Coach - When I Grow Up
6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Work With a Business Coach - When I Grow Up Iâve been working as The When I Grow Up Coach since 2008, and Iâve been asked a bunch about whether my clients *actually* do their homework and follow through. I usually see surprised reactions when I answer: âUm, pretttttty much all of them. Itâs pretty awesome.â The truth is, working with a business coach is, well, serious business â" and the incredible women who work with me have agreed to make a financial, mental, and energetic investment into themselves and their dream businesses. Fortunately, that usually means they show up, turn out, put in the work, and get the results (i.e. a dream business they love waking up to.) The more I got this question, the more I realized how helpful it might be to share the thought process my clients go through so you can figure out if youâre ready, willing and able to hire a business coach of your own â" and if youâre gonna get the results youâre looking for. Here are 6 questions to ask yourself before you work with a business coach: 1. Do you want someone to tell you what to do? Or someone who will help you figure it out for yourself? Itâs not that one is bad and the other is good, itâs just the difference between a business coach and a business consultant. A consultant will make recommendations based on their own experience and a coach will ask you clarifying questions to help you figure it out on your own. In the 21st Century with such unique businesses being available (I went to a wedding catered by *a pizza firetruck* you guys!), I personally feel itâs impossible to be a Business Dictionary or Guru, telling others exactly what they need to do to be successful. And while I currently claim the âcoachâ title, I act more like a hybrid for my clients getting the clarity they need to discover what their dream business looks like, and then guiding them to get there using over a decade of experience. 2. Do you feel a connection with the coach you wanna work with? You should get a great sense of whether youâd be a good match from the coachâs website copy + design, articles or blog posts theyâve written, and/or a consultation call that you hopped on together. It all boils down to: whether you feel comfortable with that person (believe me, youâll be disclosing some personal stuff during the time you work together), whether you feel that you speak the same language, and whether you trust them to get you where you need to go. Thereâs no regulation in the business coach field, so make sure you ask about their background and education if itâs not on their site and itâs important to ya. 3. Do you need help with clarity and/or accountability? While coaches are also there to offer non-judgmental support, share their applicable resources, and help you build on whatâs working for ya (and tweak what isnât), the two biggest reasons I get hired are to help my clients with clarity and/or accountability. When youâre in the midst of a challenge, itâs so.damn.hard to get a 360-degree view of your goal/problem or start some out-of-the-box brainstorming. As I like to say, itâs why business coaches have (and need!) business coaches! If youâve been trying to figure things out on your own and have gotten nowhere, or if you know what you need to move forward but find yourself paralyzed, then a business coach would be exactly who you need. 4. Do you feel sure that youâre ready to Make It Happen â" even if the âItâ is still undefined? Iâve heard this the most from the former clients oâ mine who I asked to weigh in on this post (thanks Halley, Paula Kelleigh!). If youâre willing to follow the âSomethingâ that you know is out there for you, then youâre in a great place to put the pieces of your dream business puzzle together. There has to be a nice amount of trust between you and your coach, which is, again, why #2 above is uber-important. 5. Can you make the commitment to yourself and the (home)work youâll have? Letâs be real â" thereâs never gonna be a âperfectâ time to work with a coach: a magical X amount of weeks/months where you wonât have to work full-time/be a Mom/go on vacation, so donât wait for it because youâll be waiting forever. Instead, you need to know that when you sign up with your coach, youâll make (not âhaveâ or âfindâ!) a couple of hours each week thatâll be devoted to your sessions and your homework. Hereâs an example as to how I know itâs possible: One of my clients worked with me while she simultaneously worked full-time, had a 3+ hour commute each weekday, and was a Mom to a four-year-old. Now, sheâs in a new job with a 30-minute commute that she loves (she says she won âthe new job lotteryâ) and is working on launching her own biz/blog on the side. She also didnât totally collapse at any point in time that I worked with her! (I know. I was looking ou t for it.) I promise, if she can find the will and the way to make it happen, you can, too! 6. How do you work best and does that coach offer that kind of support? You probably know if you thrive in a group setting or if you want 1:1 attention, and thatâs great! Look to make sure the coach youâre jiving with works in that way, too and if not, reach out and ask if he or she will color outside the lines for you. If not, itâs probably time to find a coach that *will* offer you the experience that youâre looking for. Your results count on it! And *of course* if youâre thinking that *I* might be the business coach for you, you can learn more about all the ways we can work together (and start to get your pulse on if weâre a good fit!) on my Start Here page. Together, we can discover, launch, and/or build your dream biz and you can join the list of my former clients who remark, âI canât believe I did that!â
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