291 | How to Delegate Without Risking Client Trust (HOT SEAT)

The Obvious Choice

Are you juggling too much as a coach, handling every detail yourself because you worry clients only want you?

Minakshi, a Denver-based fitness coach for Indian immigrant women, shared the same struggles.

In our Hot Seat episode of The Obvious Choice podcast, she opens up about how hard it’s been to delegate without fear of losing client trust.

Today, you’ll learn the concept of “trust transfer”,  the importance of culturally sensitive coaching, and building repeatable systems that allow consistent client management, even during busy seasons.

Tune in to discover how to scale your coaching business without sacrificing quality or burning out!

Key Takeaways:

(00:00) Introduction 

(00:11) Minakshi’s struggle with letting go of control

(02:25) Culturally-aware coaching strategies

(03:48) Why trust transfer is crucial for scaling

(08:55) Importance of repeatable systems for consistency

(10:02) Playing the social media game 

(16:35) Content creation tip for online coaches

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