Can’t afford coaching?

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27 Feb, 2021

Once you’ve made the decision that you would like to engage in coaching the next step is to find your coach which can be easier said than done.

There are a growing number of coaches out there now each with their own strengths and also price brackets. The vast array of coaching alternatives out there can be dizzying with different rates, lengths of sessions, packages, intensives, group options, online, face to face… the list is endless.

My personal philosophy is to keep things simple which means a single monthly cost with the option to book individual sessions if needed, see my coaching fees page here: www.transcend-coaching.co.uk/coaching-fees

Even with my simple approach it is not surprising that many of the people I speak to bring in to question whether they can afford coaching. In my typical style I am not going to beat around the bush here, coaching shouldn’t be something you have to decide whether you can afford.

Being able to afford coaching really comes down to how much the coaching means to you, fundamentally why you are doing it and what do you want to achieve?It still amazes me how many people call in to question the cost while simultaneously spending large amounts of money elsewhere that is non-essential.

Don’t get me wrong, how people spend their money is entirely up to them but then calling into question their spending on something like coaching needs to be put into perspective.

So, what you rather have?

The temporary feeling of excitement as you bring the shopping bags full of clothes, shoes, gadgets etc home or the longer term feeling of achievement, fulfilment and success as you embark on your coaching journey?

If you have made the decision that you would rather make your next move contact me here: https://transcend-coaching.co.uk/contact-me

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