4 Common Objections when Enrolling Clients into Your Coaching Practice

1. Money – it’s not a money issue, it’s an “I can’t see the value issue”

  • the future positive impact of the coaching on your prospects’ life is not yet clear
  • don’t make it about the money, describe their “pleasure island and results” and create a visual perspective of what it would look like for them
  • redirect the conversation to yourself and don’t let them get lost into their own “gremlins”
  • see yourself and your prospects as resourceful
  • investing in ourselves is the hardest thing we ever do because we have been trained by our culture, our society and the world to take care of everybody else first
  • practice self care so you can be a role-model for your clients
  • as a coach, maintain your objectivity about the prospects’ issues

2. Time (it’s never about time, it’s about priority)

  • it is helpful to use our coaching skills to firstly understand and then navigate the psychology of why these objections arise, we should try to identify the “why” behind the fear
  • we are constantly enrolling people in our life (family, friends, peers) and these skills are transferable to our prospects as well
  • before trying to convince anyone of anything, see what the prospects are mirroring for you and see which are the ones that you relate to – see where you find yourself
  • be mindful of the undertone – hear what is not being said, what stands out from behind the words
  • what we are prioritizing, we give our time to

3. Spouse (ask for support, not for permission)

  • you have to be very focused on how you navigate this one, because it can be an excuse on one hand, or it can be legitimate on the other hand
  • temporarily remove the spouse from the context by assuming that he would support no matter what, by this entering a realm of possibility and not fear
  • first identify what is the level of commitment of the potential client, with or without the spouse, then you can start to become clear and coach on the spouse issue (see first if that would be helpful for them)
  • you have to allow time for the full context to be brought to the family for approval before mentioning the cost, as it’s a shared journey (help the prospects share their “why” – the results that they want and why they are important to them)
  • by the next meeting, you would have made the sale, established the commitment, honored the client

4. Fear (it’s never a fear issue, it’s a trusting oneself issue)

  • when people don’t believe in themselves, give them a reframe of the fear that comes up from the fact that they are not trusting themselves (“I can’t do this!” transforms into “How can I do this?”)
  • the potential client eventually sees how resourceful he/she is
  • passion/commitment/conversion

Power of debrief – what worked/what didn’t/what would we do differently (how can this be possible for you).

Kate’s favorite part of Overcoming Underearning

What do you believe about money? And more importantly, what do you CHOOSE to believe? Kate and I go back to 2007 and reflect on what we used to believe about money—and what we used to charge—and compare that to where we are now in 2019. It’s amazing to see where we were and where we’ve come. And we want to share with you how you can make more money faster and move past the resistance we had for so many years.

Now, it’s your turn! Comment below and let me know:

  • Why do you believe about yourself and money?
  • And what do you CHOOSE to believe?

I want to hear from YOU!

Becoming a Coach – Your Second Career or Your Retirement Plan

What’s important to you? Maybe you’re seeking a job you love AND a lifestyle you love. The good news is: you can have both. I see so many people who decide to become a coach as a second career or as a retirement plan. Whatever your story is, you get to decide what your legacy will be, how you can make a difference—and what’s most important to you! Watch the video below to see if you can relate with the two most common scenarios we see in future coaches—and just what’s possible for you in the future with coaching.

Now, it’s your turn! Comment below and let me know:

  • Why did YOU choose to become a coach?
  • Why are you choosing this career path?
  • Is it so you can have a business beyond your wildest dreams AND a lifestyle beyond your wildest dreams?

I want to hear from YOU!

The spiritual effects of sisterhood

This week, I’ve sent you a few emails on sisterhood. This is one of my favorite topics, mainly because I know in my heart that this is absolutely critical for your own personal growth, as well as the growth of your business! Community is paramount, but connecting with other women, a.k.a. sisterhood, takes your business to the next level and helps you get vulnerable and step into your power.

There’s a magic energy that’s created when women come together. Everyone who came to Lifestyle LIVE last year could feel it—there’s something in the air when we all join in one place to connect, collaborate, learn and co-create.

Here’s the thing: there’s a spiritual side effect that happens when you join together in sisterhood. Afterwards, you aren’t the same. You go home with a spirit of transformation and rejuvenated energy.


When you have an experience of what a collaborative, connected, co-creative approach looks like in business… that marries and blends and balances fun with transparency and effectiveness and efficiencies that all lend to results in your business and in your life!

With this anchoring, you can take this continuously into your world and keep applying this feminine approach in creating success.

Remember, the feminine is all about collaboration, inspiring others, witnessing others on their journey and being witnessed on your own journey. Ultimately, all of these things are very spiritual.

At Lifestyle LIVE, you’ll also be establishing relationships with your “Sisters” and other like-minded women where you’ll make what will become lifelong friendships and collaborative partnerships with others in attendance that you can carry beyond the event.

I want this for you and I think we all need it, now more than ever. I hope you’ll join in this sisterhood experience and be a part of Lifestyle LIVE. Get your ticket now!

Here’s to your success,
Melinda



Read more articles in the “Sisterhood” series:

> “This so important for your business now (more than ever before!)”
> “I want to get personal with you…”