The majority of my clients are solopreneurs or have employees but no management team. I hear frequently from the business community that there’s no one to talk to about their business. Often friends and family don’t understand the challenges of running a business and well meant advice without all the information can send business owners off on a tangent.

It’s no secret that setting and achieving goals takes hard work. But it can be especially difficult to stay motivated and on track when you’re pursuing a goal alone. This is where business coaching comes in. A good business coach will help you clarify your goal, develop a vision and plan for achieving it, and hold you accountable for taking action. They’ll also be there to support and encourage you, offering advice and guidance as you execute your strategy. And because they’re unbiased and objective, they can offer valuable insights that you might not be able to see on your own. In short, business coaching can give you the tools, inspiration, and accountability you need to achieve your goal – something that’s especially important in today’s fast-paced world.

I always wonder who provides therapy for therapist, so maybe you’re wondering who provides business coaching for the business coach! I’ve worked with a personal business coach off and on over the years. I also have a network of other coaches that help with accountability and perspective. Just this week a colleague had the idea for a casual group to support those of us in a consultant type role and I’m looking forward to that new approach!

So, if you’re looking to take your business to the next level, don’t go it alone – find a business coach who can help you get there.