Nancy, a licensed marriage and family therapist, experienced burnout during the pandemic and decided to become an executive coach for a healthier work-life balance.
Nancy is struggling with marketing herself as a coach and finding it difficult to put herself out there after having a thriving therapy practice where clients came to her without much marketing effort.
She hired a coach who gave her great ideas, including hosting a launch party, but she didn't follow through with marketing efforts after the initial event.
My first client was a family member, and then I got another client through my brother's company.
I recently had a paying client from a business association where we share leads.
I have a static website with testimonials, but I'm struggling to motivate myself to start a blog as recommended by my coach.
Kristin Morrison recommends contacting all existing therapy clients and informing them about the transition to life coaching.
Nancy expressed her desire to coach anyone on anything and consulted an attorney about ethical considerations in reaching out to previous therapy clients.
Nancy shared her experience of returning to work after surgery and the challenges she faced with insurance, indicating a sense of uncertainty and hesitation.
Kristin Morrison highlighted the potential fear of burnout and the internal conflict Nancy may be experiencing, suggesting the need to address this block before taking further business actions.
Kristin Morrison encourages Nancy to bring her feelings deep into her belly, as it is the core.
Nancy expresses her predominant feeling of inadequacy.
Kristin points out the contrast between Nancy's extreme confidence and her feeling of inadequacy.
On one hand, there is a strong sense of confidence, self-assurance, and belief in one's talents, gifts, and abilities.
On the other hand, there is a fear of judgment, a sense of tentativeness, and uncertainty, accompanied by a feeling of constriction and heaviness.
Kristin Morrison helps Nancy identify and address the feeling of constriction and paralysis in her body, guiding her to physically push or pull out the feeling to create distance.
Morrison encourages Nancy to breathe in peace and trust, releasing any residual stress from her body.
Morrison advises Nancy to block out time to practice the exercise and engage in a dialogue with the constricting part to understand its purpose and work towards freeing herself from its grip.
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