TOP REASONS SPIRITUAL COACHES DON’T SUCCEED

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The shift to the movement say you do for truth (00:09): Live from Los Angeles. This is Dr. Aaron, Dr. Divinity. We come together each day to know the truth, live on spiritual principle and align with universal law. We also come together in community, in society. The number one spiritual coaching community. We are really committed to enlightenment, empowerment and entrepreneurship. We truly believe that when somebody awakens, they have a gift and message to bring to the world and we are committed with our mission to awaken a billion people globally. And so how we are doing that is we are developing spiritual leaders and coaches. So today I want to talk to you about the top reason spiritual coaches don't succeed. And I want to preface that with knowing there's no such thing as failure. The only way any spiritual coach can fail is if they give up. Okay. I truly believe if you persevere, anyone can succeed in anything if they truly believe it. (01:00): Okay. But today I wanna talk to you about the top reasons why I see people not thriving and not really succeeding as spiritual coaches. Okay. Also, before I begin, I just wanna remind people that throughout this podcast, there are many different series. Okay. Uh, there are series on subconscious reprogramming called, uh, live your truth, the truth triangle. There's another 40 series on my book awakening. There is another series I just started, which is universal law. And the 52 distinctions of universal law. This particular, uh, series is on spiritual coaching, the biz of spiritual coaching. So you'll find everything from how to do your social media to, um, to getting your mind right. And, um, working with clients. Okay. So today we are talking about the top reasons spiritual coaches don't succeed. So after working with, um, you know, hundreds of, of different coaches and leaders, uh, I've found some common denominators of things of why I feel people are not succeeding. (01:57): And I know for me personally, I have done each and every one of these over the years as well. And so I wanted to break it on down so that you can take a look at your own, you know, success and kind of look at, go and ask yourself, am I falling into some of these core categories? And can I potentially break through some of these things? Okay. Because if you're anything like me, I remember years back being really a disaster I had decided, and I knew that I wanted to rise in being a leader within the spiritual realm. I didn't know how, I didn't know why I didn't have mentors. I, you know, was all over the place. I tried to do everything. I had no framework. I still hadn't completed my own inner work and, and had the discipline of living on principle every single day. (02:44): I tried to do it all. I had some business skills, but I really hadn't mastered the organization of it. I had issues around being coachable. I had a hard time paying for coaches because I still had money blocks. I didn't follow through you name it. I've done it. I've been there. Okay. So this is coming from a place of compassion, knowing that if I can do it, trust me, you can do it. Okay. So number one reason why spirituals coaches don't succeed is this is the primary reason for everything. Okay. We know in our teaching that everything comes from consciousness. Everything is at a soul level. Uh, whatever our limiting beliefs are, trauma, things like that. So the number one reason why spiritual coaches don't succeed is they haven't done their own inner work. Duh, obviously we know that if you haven't done your inner work, you will find a way to sabotage your work. (03:36): You'll find a way to see through the veil and find the excuses and justifications of why it won't work out. You will, you know, have limitations in, in all kinds of areas. So, first of all, if you wanna be a powerful spiritual coach and succeed, you gotta do your inner work. Okay. Period, in a story that doesn't mean taking a couple seminars and reading a couple books. Okay. That means diving deep into your soul in society. We do trauma work. We release the limiting beliefs. We rewrite the story. We take inventory taking back the power. We've handed it over. We really restore the consciousness. Okay. So you can tell if you've done your inner work, or if you haven't done your work, if you are still reactive in life, if you are still sad or feel like you're the effect of something in your past, if you fully don't know the truth of who you are. (04:27): Okay. Number two reason why I find spiritual coaches don't succeed is they don't have a powerful framework. Okay. Oftentimes I'll see people and they'll go out and they'll start kind of working with people, but they're kind of all over the place. And, um, quite frankly, they don't get a lot of referrals and, um, they also just don't get the results for their clients. So it's important to have a framework. And I know I've been there as well. You know, you just kind of like wing it with clients and you don't know if you should have three, you know, sessions with the client or you should have 12 or whatever, you're just kind of all over the board. And from a subconscious perspective, your clients are going to smell that, right? They're gonna know something is a little off. They don't feel safe. They don't realize what the process is that they're gonna go through. (05:14): If you wanna be a powerful spiritual coach, you've gotta have a framework. So what does that mean exactly? In society? We actually train with a very specific framework of 12 sessions for people that are taking one-on-ones. We also, um, do a framework around business training as well. And a lot of the spiritual coaches actually are able to coach in business as well, because I take 'em through the eight pillars of business and 12 weeks of mastermind. So the point is, is this is, do you have a framework? Because if you're gonna succeed, you've gotta have a plan. You've gotta realize what it is that you're taking your client through and how you're gonna do it. And that is why we teach for our spiritual coaches to first only teach one-on-one with clients and then have a gradient into, um, into developing courses and then membership or events. (06:08): Oftentimes I see people that try and do events and it's fine. They might have some success and people come to the events, but this is the deal. People that go to the events are kind of like, yeah, that was cool, but it wasn't quite powerful enough. Okay. And the reason why is cuz you haven't mastered the work, you want to have a powerful framework and how do you develop a powerful framework? You take one on ones and you have a framework and you develop your framework and you master your framework, you embody the session work. And that is the most important thing. So whether you get up on a stage in the future, whether you do a podcast, whether you do a course, whether you do events, you are able to be very powerful and very efficient when you are doing that. Okay. And I know, you know, it's kind of sad because I witnessed people doing it too fast and going out to the other thing and not having it really powerful framework and they can have some success, but it's not gonna be the same level. (06:59): Okay. That's just my experience, not the truth, but my experience. Okay. Next is basically people try and do too many things and don't master something. Okay. So they call it being the Jack of everything, the master of none. Right. So it's non gradient. So I did this too. Okay. When I first started, I was, you know, finishing my doctorate. I was working with a few one-on-one big celebrity clients just because I happened to be lucky. It didn't mean I was taking them through a great, um, program. Okay. And, um, and I was doing everything. I, I started my podcast. I was writing my book. I was doing everything and it was a disaster. I mean, I luckily it all came together over time, but I would've been much more efficient and much more successful. If I had taken on one thing gradient done one-on-ones and really mastered that framework. (07:47): Then I mastered moving up into the next thing. Then I ended up doing courses. Then I ended up doing membership. Then I ended up doing events. Then I ended up doing podcasts. Okay. The issue is that when I was doing everything, it, nothing was efficient. Nothing actually was really powerful. Okay. So to have success as a spiritual coach, you can do everything. If there's something that you truly feel like doing speaking gigs, and this is something that you, you just have to do, do it, but I don't recommend it. Okay. And I tell my girls that all the time, I don't recommend going too fast. I don't recommend being the Jack of everything and the master of none. I recommend doing a gradient, taking your one on ones, mastering your inner work, mastering the framework, and then rising. What I see also when people try and do too much is burnout. (08:35): I see them taking on too big of a team too fast and potentially having financial disaster out of it. So be cautious, know you're in this for the long run. You're not here just for, to become a seven figure coach overnight, like reality is that you need to master. That's the way the gradient teaches us. When we're babies, we don't learn, learn to run first. We learn how to crawl and then we, you know, stand up and then we walk and then we, whatever, okay. There is a reason for this. It's the way that we are. It's the way we learn. And if you wanna have success, it's better. It's like learning, you know, math you started with with addition, subtraction, and then you moved up to the next thing. If you all of a sudden moved up to, you know, decimal points and um, and high equations in math, you'd be completely confused. (09:23): Okay. You've gotta go back down to the basics, learn the basic principles and then move up. Same thing. Okay. Next is the next reason why I witness spiritual coaches not succeeding is they basically try and figure out their niche too early. This is very common. You guys, well, I don't know what I should do. Should I just teach business? Should I just work with people around, you know, soul-based businesses and, and do branding, should I, you know, do one-on-ones and deal with, um, subconscious work? Well, I dealt with co-dependency. Should I do some addiction work too? This is the deal. You don't have to figure out your niche. Okay. It is. It's another self sabotage that the, the way that it works is giving of service fully giving value to whoever's in front of you. And then as you learn what works and flows, then you begin to niche it dow