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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
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OMG why is it so hard to find a coach that wont charger an arm and a leg to help. I am solo ready to get out here and work just need some additional help. I've been reading and on webinars and still don't feel comfortable enough to start on my own.
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I couldn't agree more with @Kristen Williams -
This is business, not an informal text to a friend...proper spelling and grammar, and standard professional/business courtesies and communication are one area you might consider working to improve upon.
From there, look and act the part in your face-to-face business dealings, and be willing to put in some time and effort to invest in your own education and professional development. Then, choose very specific areas you want to learn about or improve upon to maximize use of your coaching time.
Maybe you've already done so - what specific areas or skills are you seeking coaching for?
- Jeff Copeland