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Convince Yourself That Youre Worth SellingBy ADD Coach Jennifer Koretsky But selling is not about deceiving people, and its not about taking advantage of them, either. Selling your ADD Coaching services is not unethical. Selling in ADD Coaching is about communicating to your potential clients how you can help, and why youre the right coach. Believe In Your Product, Believe in Yourself Any good sales person knows that the first rule of selling is believing in your product. When you believe in the product and you believe that its a good fit for a person, you sell the product to that person. In ADD Coaching, you are the product. So if you lack self-esteem or confidence in your coaching, youre in trouble! Convince Yourself That Youre Worth Selling Rather than weighing yourself down with what you think youre lacking (not enough training or not enough clients), start focusing on what does make you a good ADD Coach. Make a list. What are your skills in coaching? What coaching experience do you have? (Note: you may have been an ADD Coach your whole life without knowing it!) What life experience do you have that relates to coaching? Who have you helped and how? Use this list to convince yourself that you and your ADD Coaching services are worth selling! Refer to it often. Remember, youll never get all the clients you want if youre unable to communicate how you can help, and why youre the right coach. About the Author: Jennifer Koretsky is an ADD Management Coach who helps adults manage their ADD and move forward in life. She publishes The ADD Coaching Business Report, an eNewsletter that helps other coaches succeed in their business and marketing efforts and create viable coaching businesses. Subscribe to The ADD Coaching Business Report at http://www.addmanagement.com/ACBR.htm keywords: Coaching | Coach | Mentoring
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