EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 12 MIN
167 | Why You Feel Stuck in Your Coaching Business (And How to Move Forward)
from Women in The Coaching Arena
Have you ever noticed that the more you think about your business, the harder it feels to move? This episode explores the moment many coaches reach where reflection turns into hesitation. Joanna breaks down why staying in your head isn’t neutral. It slowly erodes confidence, energy, and income. She shares the shift that changes everything: moving from overthinking into decision-making, even when it feels uncomfortable.Timestamps[00:01:00] The cost of staying stuck[00:02:00] Why decisions create clarity[00:03:00] Progress over perfection[00:04:00] Designing a business around your life[00:06:00] Why action unlocks clarity[00:09:00] Decisions aren’t foreverMomentum in your coaching business doesn’t come from finding the perfect answer — it comes from choosing a direction and being willing to move.Make one decision today that you’ve been postponing, and take the smallest step to act on it.Useful LinksJoin the Dare Greatly Event waitlistDownload The 12 Ways to Get Clients NowLearn about The Business of Coaching programmeSignature Solution CourseDownload the Free Digital version of Coaches' Planner (NEW edition 2026)Free Essential AI Toolkit – 2 Must-Have Prompts for CoachesHow to secure more coaching clients' free trainingConnect with Jo on LinkedInRate and Review the PodcastIf you found this episode of Women in the Coaching Arena helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.If you’re kind enough to leave a review, please do let Jo know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected] This Episode? Don’t Miss the Next One! Hit subscribe on your favourite podcast app to be notified each time a new episode of Women in the Coaching Arena.
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