Why My Coaching Is Inexpensive

I originally wrote this article on September 28, 2014.

Sometimes we equate inexpensive with poor quality. However, in the case of my own coaching prices, I chose amounts that I myself would easily pay a good-quality coach.

Marketing experts say that coaching prices should be the equivalent monetary value of what the coaching adds to one’s life.  I understand that.  If having coaching prompts me to, and supports me in, changing my entire life, the coaching value could be in the thousands of dollars.

Yet, sometimes I’ve spent the going-rate on coaching and have been disappointed that the 45-minutes or hour of coaching time was incomplete for me.  If the price had been lower, I would have had three sessions instead of only one, spread out over a week so I’d have time to process the coaching session and practice the changes.  And then I’d go back to another session ready for more depth and new questions.

I’m a complex person and I do a lot of digging into my issues and so forth; so, it usually takes a coach some time to figure out where I’m coming from, what my value system is, and to realize perhaps he or she will have to use a different angle than what they’ve used with the majority of the other clients.

Lower coaching prices makes me feel more secure in making the initial coaching appointment, knowing I will have more than one opportunity to get what I need from the coaching.

I want the decision to be easy in choosing to have coaching with me and for the financial investment to hardly be the deciding factor at all.  I want the risk of having coaching to only be in seeing things in new ways, in having a different perspective.

Even if you have only an inkling that something isn’t quite right in your life, likely coaching with me is going to be very beneficial—as long as you are open to it.

The only commonality my clients and I need to share is the belief in personal-responsibility, that we each are responsible for making our lives how we want them to be.

Contact me to schedule your coaching session.

Warmly,

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