How coaches can screw you over

EPISODE · Jul 28, 2023 · 7 MIN

How coaches can screw you over

from Made for Impact · host Petia Kolibova

I might be sharing some unpopular opinion here but hear me out…. I love believing that each of us is doing our best for us and others and we always take in consideration what’s in a highest good of all, not just us.   Yet looking back I see how I was taking the wrong medicine from many coaches.   And it’s not like they tried to screw me over… What they were giving me was their own medicine that worked for them. Yet… Imagine you have a terrible headache and someone gives you medicine for constipation 😬 How would that help you? You came to them to tell you what to do because you’re feeling that there is more to life and you like how they live.   What you forgot is that you were uniquely made for YOUR purpose.   So other people’s medicine won’t work 🤷🏻‍♀️   What I have learned along my journey is to work with coaches who do things how I want to do them (no hard work and hustle and working with spirituality and energetics) and have things that I desire (family, radiant health, freedom).   I work with them so they show me my blind spots, so they activate me and expand me seeing what I couldn’t before.   I’m not anymore following anyone’s else’s path or taking their own medicine. I’m my medicine. I pave my path.   I teach my clients how to come back to themselves, to their wholeness, to create their own way how to do things and do them with ease while creating abundance. So next time before you “model” someone else’s success check IN with yourself and ask yourself…   What does my definition of success feel like?  

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