Counting Sheep: A Deep Dive into Baby Sleep Consultancy with Dani McFadden

EPISODE · Jul 23, 2023 · 39 MIN

Counting Sheep: A Deep Dive into Baby Sleep Consultancy with Dani McFadden

from Work It Like A Mum · host Elizabeth Willetts

This week on Work It Like A Mum, we're unravelling the mysteries of baby sleep and the growing demand for sleep consultants. Our fabulous guest, Dani McFadden from the Sleep Consultant Academy, offers illuminating insights into this field, particularly highlighting the crucial phase of 11-13 months, right as parents are preparing to return to work. She guides us through the often tumultuous journey parents undertake to align their babies' sleep patterns and how her involvement is key in navigating this uncharted territory. You'll also discover the typical duration of her engagement with families to hit their sleep targets.Intrigued about what it takes to become a master of baby sleep consulting? We've got you covered. Join us as we explore the essential skills and resources that fuel a successful career in this sector. Dani underscores the importance of empathy and flexibility, the bedrock traits that shape a prosperous sleep consulting practice. For those contemplating this profession, she shares an insider's view of the intensive training and certification process and presents tactical approaches to make the most of these educational resources.Venturing into this field doesn't mean you're on your own. Dani elucidates the robust post-course support offered by the Academy, including the privilege of joining a lively WhatsApp community and a mentorship program guiding newbies through initial client engagements.Moreover, Dani introduces us to a fascinating concept - your clients as a potential network. Each client can be a referral powerhouse, weaving an extensive web of contacts that enhances your professional reach. As she emphasises the rewarding nature of the role and the flexibility it offers, it becomes apparent why baby sleep consultancy might be the perfect career fit for many. Tune in to uncover more about this compelling profession.Show Links:Sleep Consultant Academy WebsiteLearn more about DaniSupport the showSign up for our newsletter and never miss an episode!Follow us on Instagram.Join over 1 million customers and counting who are saving money on their household bills with Utility Warehouse. Discover how much you can save here. And here's your invite to our supportive and empowering Facebook Group, Work It Like a Mum - a supportive and safe networking community for professional working mothers. Our community is full of like-minded female professionals willing to offer support, advice or a friendly ear. See you there!

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