Who The F*ck Am I To Be A Coach?!: A Warrior’s Guide to Building a Wildly Successful Coaching Business From the Inside Out

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Why isn’t your coaching business thriving? Why are you feeling so damn stuck?!
This book is the missing link to turning your calling into a thriving business. What would it be like to finally understand why you’re not making money and to know how to stop doubting yourself? You can become a wildly successful coach on your own terms. 
It’s time to stop asking, “Who the f*ck am I to do this work?!”
I’ve shown hundreds of warrior coaches how to serve clients, make a difference, and make a living – all while staying true to themselves. I’ve built a successful and profitable coaching business without torturing myself or following someone else’s blueprint, and so can you. Your future clients are counting on you! 
In this book, you’ll learn:

Why many new coaches fail to create a sustainable and profitable business.The inside-out approach to finding and enrolling clients who are dying to work with you.How to price your coaching in a way that is abundant, sustainable, and honorable.Why joy, inspiration, and grace are critical to your business strategy.How to step courageously into the coach you were born to be… right now!
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Becoming Journey LLC
Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 13, 2018
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 150 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1683092236
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1683092230
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.7 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.98 x 0.3 x 7.93 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #279,513 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #87 in Business Mentoring & Coaching (Books) #1,305 in Success Self-Help #3,620 in Motivational Self-Help (Books)
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  1. Gendelfully

    Helpful Tips for Aspiring Coaches
    This book had some good tips for anyone looking to build a successful coaching business. It offers practical advice and motivation, especially for those just starting out. Worth reading if you’re diving into the coaching world!

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  2. Alice De Sao Joao (Bryanton)

    Kinesthetic … nothing stagnant here!
    I read this book everywhere and at every opportunity… and now I’m reading it again! It’s enjoyable, factual, and humorous. There’s a wealth of useful information, and I’m happy to recommend it to coaches AND wannabe coaches. I’m grateful to have stumbled upon this little treasure 💞

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  3. Eliza Riley

    Empowering and Encouraging for New Coaches
    This book is a quick, motivating read with solid reminders of why I chose to be a coach in the first place—why I’m willing to put myself out there and serve the women who truly need me. Megan Jo Wilson does a great job of addressing the fears and doubts that come up when stepping into this role, and her writing has a direct, no-nonsense style that makes it easy to digest.There is a fair amount of discussion about God, which could have been a turn-off for me as a former believer. However, I found it easy enough to either take what resonated or skim over those parts without losing the overall message. The core of the book is about owning your voice, stepping into your purpose, and getting out of your own way—all things every coach needs to hear at some point (or multiple points) on their journey.Overall, I’d recommend this to any new coach struggling with self-doubt or the fear of putting themselves out there. It’s a great little confidence boost when you need a push to keep going.

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  4. Santiago Rivera

    Powerful Book On Moving Forward With Your Coaching Journey
    This book is written in a way that speaks directly to me on becoming what I was born to do. I was a Boy Scout then a Soldier then a Technical Support Specialist then a Regional Specialist and finally a National Subject Matter Expert for a large International corporation. Then I left corporate America to become an entrepreneur. This new entrepreneurial path required a new mindset and a requirement to be more self reliant than ever. In 2012 I opened the doors to a Community CoWorking Space in BethlehemUSA. Over the years I explained to everyone the importance of working together and to learn from and teach one another. As time went by the successes started to build and we established a tract record for success but I hadn’t yet realized my true calling until one evening that we had gathered for our regularly scheduled Sales & Marketing Mastermind Meetup and the topic of Business Coaching came up. As the Universe would have it two of my Mastermind Group members chimed up and ask me why I was not a Business Coach. I was stumped for a moment then my life journey flashed before my eyes and it was clear. I had been a Coach since I was 12 when as a Boy Scout I started to train others and be trained by older youth to move forward towards leadership roles and my own personal advancement. My whole technical career and entrepreneurial career was my training and I never saw it until the Mastermind Meetup. The next day I researched the Coaching topic and this book appeared exactly on universal time to provide me with the wisdom, knowledge and motivation that has now sealed my path for the last ⅓ of my life. Thank you MeganJo

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  5. Kerry C.

    Made me fall in love with coaching again!
    This book made me fall in love with coaching again! If you are thinking about starting a coaching business (or starting any business, for that matter), this is a must read! Here’s one of the most valuable nuggets:”Building a Business from the Inside OutI know this is not the first book you’ve ever picked up with a dream that it could change your life for good. There are hundreds of books for coaches, and even more courses, workbooks, webinars, and business seminars. I, myself, have five bookcases full of books designed to help me get unstuck in my business, my money, and my relationships.But none of the books I’ve ever checked out have reflected to me what my soul knows. None of them say, “Before you do anything in your business, make sure you feel good.” Go feel good. Then think about your niche, your budget, and your elevator speech. Start with feeling really good about your own life so that you can serve other people to feel good, too”.

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  6. Kari W

    influencing
    I took a life coaching course several years ago, no intent of really becoming a life coach, but to learn the aspects of coaching, influencing, and help guiding, and better communication. I enjoyed the inspiration in this book and the spiritual impact of your daily life in general. And ended with;“My wish for you is that you lighten up”“If nothing else, responding to grace with faith will get you into inspired action” so true.Thank you

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  7. E Sales

    Quick read with good info
    The points are all true and reinforce them if you got it already. So it was a review for me. But I’m sure it would be good for many others.

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  8. Aldwin Soumare

    Great Read!
    This book is very inspiring for individuals who are interested in starting coaching or already have. She equips you with knowledge to proceed forward and acknowledge you have control over your destiny. If you have apprehension about coaching, she coaches you through grace and confidence to follow your heart and instincts. A great read!

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  9. Vanessa L.

    This book gives me life. Inspiring and irreverent, Megan Jo communicates her deep and powerful faith in coaching and in the Divine. I think I must have highlighted over half the book. Just for reference, I’m not a new Coach. I’ve been a full-time Coach and Coach Trainer for almost a decade and this book is totally worth the read!

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  10. C. M. Perkins

    I’m a student coach struggling with all the usual challenges about setting up a coaching business at some point in the future. I was stuck in “Do I need to find a niche? What’s my niche going to be?”Reading the chapter on who you’re going to serve, it came to me! Would I have come to that same thought without the book? Maybe. Eventually. But when I read the chapter on Service, it was like a light bulb being switched on – thank you Megan Jo!The rest of the book is great too – there are some great descriptions of coaching techniques that I’ll use (I love ‘stepping into’ a feeling). And the way each chapter ends with a section on ‘Make it Real’ makes this really practical.If you’re just starting your coaching journey, read this book!

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  11. Fredy Namdin

    Great book from someone who has been through it all. I especially like the part on grace and faith. It has reminded me of harsh reality in building a business – and coaching is a business too.

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  12. Marcus

    Great book. Finished it in a week. I appreciate how down to earth the author is and how I was able to relate to the things she wrote about. Definitely will read again

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  13. Carey A.

    Thoroughly enjoyed this book and will refer to it if I am feeling out of sorts. It is also written in a relaxed way so easy to take in.

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