Money goals have this crazy power to stretch you into an entirely new paradigm…
If you start with a coaching practice I call ‘calibrating who you are to the goal’.
It’s like, you can’t say you want to be a 6-figure coach and continue to calibrate to waiting to start getting paid.
You can’t say you want a $500k year coaching (totally doable if you’re coaching women entrepreneurs) and continue to calibrate to undercharging.
You claim your money goal, then you calibrate to it over and over.
You’re calibrating to success, to being decisive, to being brave, to being faithful to your desire, to finding a way through, to being visible.
You think forward, act decisively, and learn as you go.
And when unhelpful thoughts come up you redirect them because you have the power to focus on what you desire.
Things are going to happen – new clients say yes then back out, groups fill with 3 people instead of 12, some months are low, some are high, some sales conversations don’t convert.
But these are each just ‘drop of water in the ocean’ experiences…
And they don’t mean you’re not on track to create and achieve your money goal.
And you don’t have to use those experiences to create feelings of not enough-ness.
You can have a low month and still reach your goal.
You can have a small group and still reach your goal.
You can have less viewers and still reach your goal.
You stop the questioning every day, you stop looking for what’s wrong or not working because it’s taking up time, energy, mental space and emotions that have nothing to do with your goal.
You switch your thoughts in that moment to saying:
I am capable now.
This is possible for me.
I am fully capable of $20k months, or a $10k client.
I can allow it to be easy, now.
I can allow it to happen quickly.
You use your money goal as this brilliant catalyst to release old beliefs that don’t serve you, and to create new beliefs that empower you from the inside out.
You’re calibrating towards what you want.
You’re staying faithful to what you want.
You’re taking action towards what you want and giving yourself the gift of learning in the process.
Your thoughts?
Xo,
Kendall