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Introduce yourself with a written comment or a video! Share a pic of your office if you work from home!
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This is where you share what you sell in the comments! This will be the place to make short intros to others who could be referral partners and for members of your POD to find your offers. Make all posts in the comments! Share links to pages where appropriate!
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💡 MVD Minimum Viable Day
#Featuring the concept of Minimal Viable Day. In software startups, there’s a famous concept called the Minimal Viable Product (MVP). The idea is to release your product as soon as it meets the basic needs of its users. From there, you iterate to improve performance, embellish the design, and add new features. We can take this step further and build our work routine around it. I call it the Minimal Viable Day (MVD). An MVD is the minimum amount of productive work that makes your workday feel worthwhile. For example: - Write 800 words - Complete one report - Organize the finance spreadsheet 💡 The main purpose of an MVD is to be so easy it makes any excuse to procrastinate sound ridiculous. It’s just a way to trick yourself into doing tasks that build up over time. The most effective way to stick to your MVD is to turn it into a habit. The science of habit-forming boils down to four laws James Clear explained in his best-selling book—Atomic Habits #1 Make your MVD obvious With the MVD you can use a sheet of paper as a cue. Make it visible in your work setup. For example, mine rests on the left side of my laptop. I see it every time my gaze wanders away from my screen. #2 Make your MVD attractive How do you add anticipation to something that’s supposed to be a chore? Easy. You mix the tasks you need to do with things you enjoy doing. For instance, I only listen to music when I write, read, cook or walk. It’s like a tradeoff: I get to enjoy my favorite artists only when doing something productive. Steal the pattern and create bundles of tasks to create anticipation. Here are some examples: - Listen to a podcast when doing manual work - Call a friend when cooking or cleaning - Go to your favorite café when you have a ton of emails to process #3 Make your MVD easy (super easy) Reduce any friction that may keep you from ticking the boxes of your MVD. Examples: - If you want to increase your chances of going for a long walk, put your sports shoes next to the door - If you want to read before bed, put a book on your nightstand - If you want to cook healthy food, make sure you have a variety of ingredients in your fridge and recipes on your phone
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Grow Your Business w/ Ai Tools Replay
🚀 Unlock the Secrets to Growing Your Coaching Practice with AI! 🤖✨ Are you ready to attract, engage, and convert your ideal clients with ease? Join us for an exclusive FREE 1-hour workshop designed to revolutionize the way you build your business. 🔥 In this interactive session, you’ll learn how to: ✅ Identify your dream clients with AI insights, so you never waste time on the wrong leads. ✅ Create free sessions that convert into paying clients using proven frameworks. ✅ Build a powerful referral system with AI tools to keep your network thriving. ✅ Streamline follow-ups so you stay top-of-mind—without being pushy! 💡 Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, this workshop will help you save time, boost efficiency, and grow your client base smarter. #Grow Your Coaching Business w/ Ai Replay
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Make Your Discovery Calls Intentional
Don’t dismiss the power of a personal conversation. Sending out links to sales pages amid well-thought out campaigns can certainly work wonders for sales but it’s that personal conversation that allows you, the coach, to really get to know a prospect. In turn, that same prospect can learn more about your personality and values simply by listening to your delivery and how well you will fill her needs. This is the power of the discovery call. Discovery calls are important for onboarding a new coaching client or for interviewing potential members of a mastermind group or other paid program you have developed. Programs which command a higher price tag are meant for prospects who have earned a certain level of income or years of experience in their own business. Placing a newbie who just started their business with other more advanced and experienced owners is asking for trouble and disconnect, no matter how motivated that newbie may be. How do you discover these things? Through discovery calls. If you’ve never held a discovery call, no worries. You’ll have a plan for handling these calls before the weekend is over. If you’ve already had your share of discovery calls, you’ll still find new ways of handling these calls so you can qualify your prospects with more accuracy and sway their purchasing decisions more frequently. I’ll take you through the process of choosing a lead magnet, how to pre-screen prospects, how to take control of these discovery calls, and how to automate the process so you have more time for work. Take some time to really work the exercises and you’ll be in good shape to proceed with putting this process into place. Let’s get started! Comment Below if you would like this training & worksheet!
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