It may be tempting to fit your coaching business into whatever remnant of time you have left in the day.
Look, I get it. You might have kids at home, a full time job, or both. You already have a rhythm of what you do day to day. You know your priorities. Adding a new business to your life is totally disruptive.
And, until you see the proof of your efforts in clients, you may withhold your positive energy.
The truth is, you can't grow a business on fumes. It needs regular care and feeding. It needs some of your mind share!
There's a mindset that goes with that fit-it-into-the-downtime approach. And, it's usually not a conscious one. It's what I call the hobbyist or the perpetual student mindset.
I'd love to hear from you. Stay inspired and make things happen! - Rhonda Hess, Prosperous Coach