Simply be a coach with Miish Grixti

Simply be a coach with Miish Grixti

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You Don’t Need a Niche. You Need a Stand.

If you’re a new life coach feeling stuck trying to “figure out your niche,” this episode will shift everything.In this short Ask a Coach episode, Trista challenges the idea that clarity and confidence come from precision. Instead, she introduces a powerful concept inspired by the ...  Show more

Seeing the best version with Marcy Holmes

In this episode of 'Ask A Coach,' we share insights from Marcy Holmes, a seasoned relationship coach. Marcy talks about the essential truth of coaching: while coaches can see and present the best versions of their clients, they must practice detachment and trust their clients' ti ...  Show more

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