Do you want to become a Life Coach? Here is your 8 step guide
Do you want to become a life coach? Here’s everything you need to know!
Life coaching is a popular and rewarding career where you can help others. As a life coach, you’re more than just an advisor, you’re an entrepreneur. You need to know about marketing, sales, networking, and more.
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Branding Your Coaching Business
On our latest Mindfulness Cafe, Dwayna Williams of TGND Consulting and Brand Strategist and Web Designer, Jasmine Easter discussed branding your coaching business.
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What is life coaching? It’s not therapy, but it’s a nearly $3 billion business
What exactly is a life coach? It seems even Google can’t precisely explain it. When you search the term, Google returns sites from Oprah and Tony Robbins trying to answer this exact question.
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4 Ways to Plan a Fun Spring Break for the Family
Dr. Pamela Larde shares ways to plan a fun spring vacation for your family with Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
As the pandemic lingers, Atlanta families are getting creative about how to spend time off.
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Meet Pamela Larde: College Professor, Entrepreneur & Author
Shoutout Atlanta had the good fortune of connecting with Pamela Larde and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Pamela, what role has risk played in your life or career?
Not only am I a risk-taker, I am a radical risk-taker. I know of no other way to live. Every phase of my personal and professional life consists of me taking a major leap of some sort with nothing more than a vision of how I might land. Sometimes, my landings fall short, and other times, I far exceed my expectations, but in every case, I grow in ways that make me want to find another opportunity to leap. Risk-taking can be scary, but I truly don’t see how to make it from level of living to the next without taking a chance. As a young single mom, I took major risks by leaving home on a whim to pursue a college education with my 10-month old son by my side. Those were the most crucial years of my life as I had to navigate life on my own, juggling three jobs with a full schedule of classes, and no secure housing for months after my arrival.
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