Why We Love Group Coaching Programs
While
one-on-one coaching might seem to be the holy grail of business, life, and even
health coaching, the truth is, many people actually prefer a group program.
With
one-on-one coaching, it’s just you and your coach. The focus is all on your
business, what you did (or did not) accomplish in the last week or month, and
how you can improve. In other words, it’s a bit of a vacuum.
Group
coaching, on the other hand, has a much more social dynamic, and you might just
find your clients actually prefer that.
Group
coaching offers a sense of community that’s not found when it’s just you and your
coach on the phone. With a group program, there’s often a Facebook group or forum
where members can support one another, gain insight into other business models,
and get advice in real time from people who have been there.
Need
a shoulder to cry on about your landing page flop? How about a few cheerleaders
as you prepare to step outside your comfort zone for your first keynote
address? A group coaching program offers all that, and best of all, with a
community of like-minded members, the help and support is actually, well,
helpful.
Here’s
another win for group coaching programs: the price. While it might be nice to
work with that in-demand coach on a VIP day, the fact is that many people won’t
be able to shell out that kind of cash.
A
group program gives them many of the same benefits at a fraction of the cost.
Lastly, with a group
program, you’re very nearly guaranteed a successful outcome—especially if the
program has been around for a while. Group coaching programs such as Marie
Forleo’s incredibly successful “B School” has long been proven to change the
lives of those who take the course. Naturally, participants must actually do
the work, but the fact is, the model is solid, and clients know that going in.
Are you thinking of
creating a group coaching program? Keep these points in mind. You might just
find out your potential clients have been waiting for you to take this step for
a long time.
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