3 Myths About Coaching

“Coaching isn’t very deep.”

While coaching does focus on motivation, the primary work unfolds in exploring your personal narrative, beliefs, and thought patterns — digging deep to transform the way you perceive yourself and your life.

When you dare to take the step toward your goals and dreams, you unlock the power to radically shift your life.

That’s definitely not surface level.

“Coaches just give you advice.”

Good coaches don’t give advice.

Instead, we ask questions that help you unlock your own inner wisdom.

I’m sure you've already received plenty of good advice from the people close to you — you’ve probably also discovered that advice alone doesn’t lead to breakthroughs.

In fact, it can sometimes leave us feeling stuck, as if we’re not able to 'just do' what we know we should in order to create the change we crave.

The truth is, different things work for different people.

Through coaching, you get to discover your own personal key to transformation.

“Coaching is only for people who are struggling.”

Just because things are going well doesn’t mean you’re done growing.

Actually, being motivated to make change is the first step in any coaching process — without it, we can’t move forward or create impactful change.

Coaching isn’t about fixing problems; it’s about helping you unlock new possibilities, push past limits, and align more deeply with your true purpose.

No matter where you are in life, there’s always room to grow, evolve, and explore deeper fulfillment.

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