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How to Show Up for a Coaching Membership

How to Show Up for a Coaching Membership

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How to Show Up for a Coaching Membership

How to Show Up for a Coaching Membership

You have finally made the big step to invest in yourself and your business by signing up for a coaching membership.

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hings are going great in the beginning. You’re showing up to every coaching call, you’re completing the monthly trainings, and you’re collaborating with other members.

But then your business picks up, you’re drowning in the amount of work you have to do, and your coaching calls are starting to take a backseat.

I get it. It’s tough to juggle everything, but it’s important to remember that you are also a priority. So, here are three tips on how to navigate a coaching membership.

Commit to the Cause 

Before you get overwhelmed in the amount of work you need to get done or the projects you have to do, mark the coaching call times on the calendar beforehand, so you don’t miss a live opportunity to chat. Get to know other members and listen in on coaching topics designed to help you grow. Treat yourself like you would treat a client. Set aside time in your calendar to do the things you need to do for your business to succeed.

Often, business owners get caught up in their work for other people, and their own business falls to the wayside. Don’t let that be you. You’re just as important as your client, so make yourself a priority and commit to your new coaching membership. You will thank yourself later.

Show Up For You

Your coach may give you all the tools, but it’s up to you to do the work. It’s like the old saying goes, “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink.” You have to be willing to put in the time and effort to make your business the best it can be. If you’re stuck, feeling insecure, unsure how to apply it to your product or services, I challenge you to ask for help from your coach or other members. That’s why they’re there. There’s no shame in asking for help. You do what you have to do to turn your business into a successful one, so show up to the coaching calls because you will benefit from them.

Show Support 

A community develops from supporting one another and helping each other grow. If you have feedback or maybe a solution you’ve used before – chime in and help your fellow members. Mark a 15-minute window a few times a week where you can intentionally pop into the Facebook group, browse what’s going on, offer some support, or ask some questions you’ve had on your mind. More than likely, other people in the group have the same concerns or questions that you do. You’re there to receive support just as much as you give it, so help support fellow members who may be feeling a little lost in their entrepreneurial journey.

Conclusion 

You get out of a coaching membership as much as you put in. Make it a priority to keep up with the program because it genuinely can benefit you and your business if you stick with it. A lot of times, the people who don’t see any change are the ones who stopped showing up for themselves. It takes discipline and consistency, but your business is just as important as the next. Continue to show up for your coaching membership each month like you did when you signed up.

If you feel like you’ve been in business too long, and you’re still not reaching your goals, send us a message on Instagram. Let’s talk about what we can do to change that. I’ve been there, and that’s why I developed these systems and strategies for the Creative Boss Society. It will give you the tools to reach your new goals quickly and a pace you can manage.

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Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset

The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset

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The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset

The Importance of Entrepreneurial Mindset

Your mindset is everything when you’re starting in your business. Finding ways to practice a positive mindset routine can make all the difference when the going gets tough.

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eing an entrepreneur is no easy feat, but it can be so rewarding when you see your hard work come to fruition.

It’s easy to feel bored or lost because you hear yourself all the time, but how is it really looking? Are you letting the negative thoughts get in the way of your abilities? Here are a few reasons why entrepreneurial mindset work is so important.

No Comparison Mindset 

By now, you know that social media can be a blessing and a curse. Chances are at some point in your life, you have found yourself endlessly scrolling through your Instagram feed. Then, by the time you put your phone down, your mood has changed for the worse.

 

Subconsciously, you spent all that time comparing yourself to other entrepreneurs and their progress. You start doubting your capabilities and your services and wonder if this life is for you.I’m here to tell you that it is. Sometimes, we all need a little reminder that everyone is on their own path—focus on yourself and your success, and no one else’s. You have no idea what’s going on behind closed doors.

 

Remember that your journey is different than everyone else’s. Instead, turn comparison into inspiration for how to make things better in your own business. What’s working for that person that you can incorporate into your business? Not everyone is as perfect as social media makes them out to be.

 

You Are Enough Mindset

Don’t wait until you feel “ready” to take the next steps in your business because that day may never come. There’s no better time than the present to take action, whether you’re just beginning or scaling upwards. You have the tools to get started, and you can learn the rest along the way. Putting pressure on yourself to know everything is counterproductive. Free resources and content are great starting points, but eventually, you need to go for it. Don’t let your fear of failure hold you back from all the possibilities that are available to you. As long as you know that you will make mistakes along the way, learn from them, and keep going. 

 

Abundance Mindset

One thing to be clear about right now is that there is room for you and your business in the online world. Despite what people say about there being too many entrepreneurs or that the market is too saturated is not true. You, too, can succeed as an entrepreneur, friend. It’s so important that you get rid of the scarcity mindset and start believing that you are capable of abundance. You can have that 6-figure launch you’ve always dreamed of, but you need to believe that you can do it. Sometimes, a little accountability and support can play a huge role in getting you where you want to be as a business owner. This is why I’ve created the Creative Boss Society. It’s an opportunity for you to get the systems and strategies you need to move your business forward.

 

Conclusion

Mastering your mindset is an ongoing process. There are so many different ways to work on yourself as a person and as a business owner. Know that the entrepreneurial journey is not an easy one, and you should be so proud of yourself for making the first steps towards a better you. If you need action plans that are straight forward and easy to implement, check out our membership program. Here, you’ll learn to leverage success, grow month to month, and develop new relationships with other business owners too!

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The Importance of an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Your Brand Story and the Role Images Play

Every successful business has developed and shared its story in a way that their audience can relate to.

brand story is how you build strong, emotional connections with your ideal audience. Your products are an addition to that. You may create unique products, but what people are really buying into is the story you put out into the world. It’s what your customers resonate with most and why they become loyal to you and your brand over time.

Build the Foundation

Your brand story is what builds the foundation of your business. It’s what helps your ideal audience understand who you are, what you do, what you stand for, and why they should choose you. Your story is what they care about most and why they, ultimately, buy from you. Share the most authentic pieces of your story that people can relate to and care about.

 

Every story has a beginning, middle, and end. Your brand story is no different. The beginning is where you want to be clear. Who is this story for? The middle is where you address the problems and struggles your audience may have. And, the end is how you can help.

 

Your customers are the main characters of the story. You want to give them a visual example of where they fit into your brand. They need to be able to see themselves and their problems answered with the help of your product.

 

How you want your audience to feel when they come across your brand should be incorporated into your designs, logos, color palettes, and packaging.

 

Where Your Photos Come In

 

Using your product images to help tell your brand story is the easiest way to deepen the connection with your audience. Specific elements like models or props are a great way for you to make your brand more relatable.

 

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – people relate to people. The types of models you use, how they interact with your products, what they’re wearing – everything goes back to your brand story, and what it represents. When you know your ideal customer and understand their journey, it’s easier for you to create the right images that resonate with them most.

 

If you outsource your product photography, connect with someone who understands your story and how you want to share it. If you struggle to communicate your product photo ideas to your photographer, I cover everything you need to know here.

 

Your images should show how your products solve your customer’s problems. Use your photos as a way to capture how they make people feel, what it can do to help make life easier, etc. There’s a lot of power in visual storytelling. Share yours in a way that captivates your audience.

 

Conclusion

 

Every piece of your brand story (the good and the bad) needs to be told. It’s the not-so-glamorous parts that your audience will most likely relate to. How can you incorporate that into your visuals? Create solutions through your photos. Your brand story should show how you can help others solve their biggest problems and why you are the person who can solve it. Your audience wants to feel understood. Sharing every aspect of your story with them builds trust and stronger relationships.

 

If you want to reevaluate your offer or go back to some of the necessary steps because your company is brand new, then let’s talk. The Creative Boss Society is where I’m teaching other creatives how to use methods that I have applied in my brand and business to grow. I will help you get straight to the strategy that is working for you. Let me know if you have any questions. I’d love to help! You can also find me on Instagram.

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Crystal is the Creative Director, Photo Stylist, and Commercial Photographer behind Crystal Clear Creative Studios. From increased sales, visibility, and trends to conversions and full production, Crystal and her team, experts on the subject matter, provide clients with confidence to take your photography and videography needs off your plate. We support you in your growth with the creation and implementation of transformative ideas.

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