Why Content and Visibility Feels Different From What People Describe
Most content and visibility coaching describes the experience in terms of fear of judgment, imposter syndrome, or not knowing what to say. If none…
Selling without pushing — and bringing the right clients to your work.
Most content and visibility coaching describes the experience in terms of fear of judgment, imposter syndrome, or not knowing what to say. If none…
Understanding content and visibility is not the same as embodying it. The gap between the two is one of the most common and most…
If the relationship with content and visibility never seems to change — if every period of increased visibility is followed by a return to…
If you can’t seem to move forward with content and visibility despite understanding why it matters, despite wanting the results it would produce, despite…
The empath who absorbs others’ energy has often built a life that manages the energetic exposure — careful about environments, selective about relationships, strategic…
The corporate refugee becoming a coach navigates a visibility challenge specific to their transition moment: they have left one world but haven’t yet fully…
Mothers building businesses often experience content and visibility not as a single block but as a layered negotiation — with time, with guilt, with…
In burnout recovery, the relationship with productivity and output is complicated. The person who burned out typically pushed past sustainable limits in service of…
The person who has tried everything is often in a state of low-grade hopelessness about their content and visibility situation — not dramatic despair,…
The income ceiling for coaches is often described as a strategy problem — the coach needs better funnels, clearer positioning, a higher-ticket offer. Sometimes…