Keep It Simple: How To Build Your Confidence As A Coach with an Executive and Purpose Coach, Piper Watson

Coaching

Have you ever been hesitant about making a change?

Whether it was moving to a new place, getting married or divorced, or a career transition, being afraid of the unknown is totally understandable! And then, once you’ve made the change, a new challenge arises—adapting.

One way to adapt to change is building confidence in yourself. Piper Watson, an executive and purpose coach, will share her personal story about change and self-confidence in this episode.

In this episode, Piper will share how “keeping it simple” when putting herself out there as a coach helped boost her confidence. She’ll also touch on why you don’t have to have everything figured out before launching your coaching practice. In addition, Piper will share how iPEC stood out to her while researching the best coaching programs.

Tune in to hear Piper talk with iPEC Admissions Coach, Grace Germond, about how she became a more confident coach and how you can, too.


This interview is part of iPEC’s Energy Explorer Live Series, which highlights members of the iPEC Coach Community who are using their talents, drive, and highest selves in order to live their purpose.


Curious about what’s involved in becoming a professional coach, and how it can help you make more powerful mindset shifts like this?

Start by grabbing a copy of our in-depth guide to understanding the field of coaching, and find out whether it might be the right career path for you.
 

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