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  <title>5 Ways My 16-Year-Old Made Me a Better Coach 021</title>
  <description>When my kid Zoey turned 16, I started thinking about all the unexpected ways they’ve shaped me, not just as a mom, but as a coach and business owner too. In this episode, I’m sharing five simple but powerful lessons Zoey has taught me over the years. From defining expectations clearly, to not over-coaching, to building confidence when not everyone likes you. These moments completely shifted how I lead clients and run my business. Some of these lessons are funny, some are surprisingly deep, and all of them are incredibly practical for coaches and service providers. We also talk about:  Why assumptions create frustration How to stop overwhelming your clients The connection between feeling loved and serving people well What to do when people don’t resonate with you Why “get good” might actually be the business advice you need  If you want help with getting more leads, here are some ways we can help: Join the Words That Work Facebook Community: emergesalestraining.com/facebookgroup Apply for a Personalized Review of Your Social Media or Business Plan: emergesalestraining.com/review </description>
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