
Make Money as a Life Coach® Ep #368: Lessons From 10 Years in Business: Mindset and Emotional Expansion
Dec 31, 2025
The discussion kicks off with the importance of coaching beliefs, which can deeply engage clients. It explores how mindset and emotional capacity should be the first response to business challenges. The host shares fascinating anecdotes about feeling hard emotions to foster growth and resilience. Transitioning from one-on-one to scalable programs is highlighted as a pivotal mindset shift. The conversation wraps up with insights on simplifying operations and how mindset ultimately shapes finances and profitability.
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Mindset First Creates Simpler, More Profitable Business
- Stacey Boehman argues that managing your mind and expanding emotional capacity should be the first response to business problems.
- Doing this leads to simpler operations, higher profits, and less work over time.
Willingness To Feel Changed Her Performance
- Stacey remembers deciding to be willing to feel humiliation after a bad live show and then performing differently in every subsequent show.
- That willingness to feel hard emotions became a lever for growth and resilience in her business.
Proving Group Programs Could Outperform One-On-One
- Stacey describes shifting from one-on-one coaching beliefs to testing the idea that more people could equal faster, better results.
- She proved it true through 2K for 2K and later scaled to much larger programs with stronger outcomes.
