EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 10 MIN
Emotional reasoning in business
from Beneath the Surface · host Shannon Beer
When your coaching business isn't where you want it to be, it's tempting to overhaul your website, revisit your ideal client, or build out new resources. But what if those urges are being driven by emotion rather than evidence? In this episode, I'm breaking down emotional reasoning in business — what it is, how to spot it, and how to make clearer, steadier decisions that actually move things forward. Key takeaway: When business feels stuck, the instinct is to fix something visible. But often what needs addressing first is what's happening underneath. Data gives you an objective reference point; emotional awareness stops you wasting time solving the wrong problem. 💬 Want support working through the emotions that are getting in the way of running your business with clarity? Submit a coaching inquiry via this link 🔗 Coaching --- Timestamps:00:00 – Why emotional reasoning is one of the biggest things holding coaches back01:10 – What emotional reasoning is, and how it shows up in business02:50 – The confidence myth in coaching — why doubt is normal, and what to address instead03:00 – Helpful vs. fear-driven motives04:00 – Trigger #1: Comparison05:10 – Trigger #2: Making decisions from a place of uncertainty07:20 – Trigger #3: Endlessly refining08:15 – How to use data as an objective anchor when emotions are driving your decisions09:20 – The one question to ask first when your coaching isn't selling10:00 – Separating the emotional work from the practical next steps --- Enjoying Beneath the Surface? Leave a review and share the episode with a fellow coach who needs to hear this.More Resources:Grab the free mini-course: Emotion Systems Audit – Download hereConnect with Shannon on Instagram: @coachshannonbeerLearn more about compassion coaching: get the details here
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