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Smiling While You Work

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

As you envision and plan for your Christian life coaching business or ministry, consider your technology and space resources.

You may want to follow the lead of many life coaches and work with clients almost entirely by phone and via e-mail.  If so, your computer and related technology is critical to your business – as  is a completely reliable phone and phone service.  And a headset is standard equipment for a coach. 

Even though you can very well work from home – rather than renting office space – you probably need a home office.  (No, really.  The desk in a corner of the family room or at the end of the hallway probably isn’t your ideal office space, right?)  At least you need workspace that is dedicated to your coaching business and contributes to your sense of joy and success and while you work.      

  • Talk to successful life coaches who have businesses similar to what you are creating to find out what works – and doesn’t – for them. 
  • Then imagine yourself in your ideal office space, working.  As you picture that in your mind, look around and see what’s there.  (i.e. do you see a copier/printer/fax?  a color printer?  laptop?  PDA?  how about an iPOD or a coffee maker?  are you smiling yet???)  As you picture yourself working, how are you using your technology?  Write that down. 
  • Make a list of your expectations for how you will use your technology and your office space as you imagine yourself effectively and happily moving through your work day.
  • Take your list and make it happen.  What’s priority to invest in first?  (Probably a fully-capable computer and related peripherals;  OK, maybe for some it’s the coffee maker.)  What additional information do you need to make your ideal office space a reality?  Where/when will you get that information?  Now go to it! 

Don’t underestimate the importance of these resources.  Great workspace and reliable technology are definitely significant to the success of a new life coaching business.

Contact Linda Dallaire at linda@lifestoriescoaching.com or 763.780.8508.      

Choose freedom

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

The next resource up for discussion is finances.  Specifically, how are you going to financially support yourself until your new life coaching business is established?

The standard reference for how long it takes to establish a new small business is “three to five years.”  Recently, I ran this by an accountant who said, “it’s more like five years.”

Of course, some new coaches have hit the fast track and have more quickly established their businesses.  You can find marketing for coach training programs, products and services that promises a career where you make lots of money fast.  You can attend coaching industry tele-seminars and hear leaders tell you it’s possible as a new coach to make a six-figure income in less than a year.  This is certainly not the norm.    

It’s true that a life coaching business doesn’t cost a lot to start and maintain – when compared to other small businesses.  The biggest initial costs are your coach training, your own mentor coaching, and your initial investments in technology (i.e. computer, phone lines, etc.).

So you need some money to invest in your business and you need a way to support yourself while you are creating the business.  Perhaps you keep your current job to support yourself while you move into the new business.  Or maybe you have a fully-supportive spouse who wants to provide the income while you establish your business. 

The point is that if you’re starting a coaching business today with no other source of income or no financial resources to draw upon, you are very possibly setting yourself up for failure.  Trying to market yourself as a coach when you are desperate – really desperate for business – is not likely to result in attracting the clients (i.e. the income) that you need.

If you believe that your calling from God includes risking your basic financial stability as you journey toward a thriving coaching business, then go for it.  Otherwise, take a look at your finances.  At least consider with God (ask for direction) what risks to take and which to avoid.  Look at the cold, hard numbers, and make a financial plan that increases freedom – not recklessness – for your journey.

Contact Linda Dallaire at linda@lifestoriescoaching.com or  763.780.8508.   

 

Time…it should be simple

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

To start a life coaching business, you need a few resources (obvious, I know).  Begin by assessing your resources in the following areas:  time, finances, technology, space, community, and your business skills/interests.  I’ll talk about each of these resources in my next few posts.

Time…it should be simple.  Of course you need time to devote to a new career and a new business.  Why stop and take notice here of time? 

Well, as simple as it seems, and as clear as we are that all things take time, it’s amazing how we often consider big decisions to change things in our lives without thinking through how we will find the time to implement the changes.  And then the changes never happen – because we simply haven’t made the time.

You may be working a full-time job, attending to your family and/or other things outside of work, and your schedule is overloaded.  You need more time as it is – without adding a career change and starting a new business.

You may be a stay-at-home parent who wants to work out of your home.  As an at-home parent, you know you are always “on duty.”  How are you going to become a business owner, not to mention an excellent coach, in the midst of your very full schedule? 

You may want to start a coaching business because of time – to have more control of your work schedule – to spend more time with your family or on another meaningful pursuit – to generally have more freedom with your time.

When you have your coaching business established, these things fall into place.  But between here and there, you need to find the time to get your business up and running.  You need a plan for that – for the “between here and there.”  You need to know that it will take time.

As a life coach, you will help others find the time to do what is most important to them.  As a Christian life coach, you will help others find the time to do what God has uniquely called them to do. 

It can be done!  You can find the time!!!  If you have no idea how you will find the time, get a coach.  If you don’t have a coach, contact me – ask for special rates available through www.christiancoachingresources.com – and we will find the time!  Don’t delay! 

Contact Linda Dallaire at linda@lifestoriescoaching.com or 763.780.8508.