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In this conversation, Chase Tolleson reflects on his journey from fitness coaching to business coaching, emphasizing the importance of recognizing one's expertise and the value of experience. He shares personal anecdotes about his transition and the realization that he has been developing coaches for years, often without acknowledging it. The discussion encourages listeners to reflect on their own skills and the value they bring to their professions.
- You may be more experienced than you realize.
- Transitioning from fitness to coaching can be fulfilling.
- Recognizing your value is crucial for success.
- Many aspiring coaches seek guidance and mentorship.
- Building a curriculum can enhance your coaching practice.
- Self-reflection can lead to valuable insights.
- You have honed skills that are of great value.
- Compensation should reflect your expertise.
- Engaging in conversations can lead to growth.
- Weekly podcasts can provide ongoing support.
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