FREE GUIDE for Health Coaches

 

The #1 Mindset Shift

You need to be a confident health coach

Discover how to become a confident health coach so you can provide value to clients without having to be an expert on every health trend or condition

If you're a health coach who's struggling to figure out how you'll ever be able to help your clients because you don't feel like you know enough, then this guide is for you.

Because it isn't about how much you know it's what you know.

And what you need to know to be an effective health coach isn't more facts, knowledge or information on the latest wellness trend or health condition.

What you need is to embrace the coach approach instead of trying to be the expert and fixing your clients.

 In this free guide you'll learn how to:

1

Let go of trying to be the expert and attempting to diagnose, treat and prescribe to your clients

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Embrace the coach approach that has been proven to be very effective at long term lifestyle change

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Become a wellness ally who inspires and empowers clients to take control of their health and well-being

Michelle MacLean _ health and wellness coach _ michelle-maclean.com

Hi there! I'm Michelle.

A skills mentor for health coaches who is passionate about helping you relieve yourself of the pressure to "know it all" and truly embrace the coach approach.

I've been coaching health coach students for the past six years, and the number one doubt I hear is that they can't stop telling clients what to do and making suggestions. This is because they haven't embraced the coach approach and don't know what else to do.

This lack of clarity, competence and confidence holds them back from launching their practices and getting clients.

It doesn't have to be this way.

Once you get your head around this mindset shift, you'll feel freedom, ease and joy with the coaching process.

 This free guide will be helpful if you:

      • Find yourself suggesting action steps and telling your clients what to do
      • Are worried about how to provide value if you don’t give recommendations and advice
      • Stress out when a client asks for meal plans, dietary advice and specific recommendations
      • Overwhelm your clients with information but get frustrated when they don't make change