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The moment most future coaches almost quit

March 05, 20261 min read

There’s a moment almost everyone experiences when they start thinking about becoming a business coach.

It’s not excitement.

It’s hesitation.

A quiet thought that sounds something like:

“Maybe I’m not ready for this.”

What’s interesting is that people often misinterpret that feeling.

They assume it means they shouldn’t do it.

But in reality, that feeling often shows up when someone is standing at the edge of something meaningful.

Think about it.

You’ve built experience.
You’ve solved problems.
You’ve helped people in business before.

Yet the idea of turning that experience into something structured, something real, still feels like a step into the unknown.

That tension is normal.

Not because you’re unqualified.

But because you’re stepping into a bigger version of yourself.

That’s exactly why structure matters.

When people see the frameworks, the tools, the systems, and how the conversations with business owners actually work, the uncertainty usually fades pretty quickly.

Clarity replaces hesitation.

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