If your weekly calendar feels like a circus act, it is not because you are bad at time management. It is because you are juggling flaming swords labeled email, scheduling, social media, and bookkeeping while also trying to coach clients. That is a recipe for burnout, not brilliance. The truth is simple. You are spending […]| VP Virtual Assistants
Let’s be brutally honest for a second: your client follow-up game is trash. Not because you don’t care about your clients—you care a lot. You just don’t have the time, energy, or organizational system to keep up with them. Between coaching calls, marketing yourself, and remembering to actually eat lunch, your good intentions of “checking […]| VP Virtual Assistants
Let’s be real for a second. Coaching is supposed to be your dream job. You’re the guide, the mentor, the person who changes lives with your wisdom and encouragement. But lately? You feel less like a visionary leader and more like a circus clown juggling flaming swords while riding a unicycle. Balls are dropping everywhere—emails […]| VP Virtual Assistants
I’ve been running an online business for 10 years. In the last few years, I’ve spent more than $51,500 on business coaches. Most of their advice is terrible. I wasted thousands of dollars so now you don’t have to. Here are my only 6 rules for solopreneurs. Sell painkillers, not vitamins Nice-to-haves don’t sell well. If […]| Tim Denning
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