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Lack of creativity and chasing money Vs something that adds value.
I agree. I actually have two coaching clients where I have helped them get better jobs and clarity in their career. I don’t advertise but the results of their actions speak loudly for how I coach them. Part of the challenge is that people what a better situation for themselves in their families so they will go to some of these coaching gurus thinking it is going to help at the end of the day they may spend thousands of dollars but not get the result they want. You have to be careful out there because people are desperate and need a solution to their problem. I think as long as you add value and can prove that you value that it’s OK to be a coach.