Creative coaches and their “top” advice

Two women sat opposite each other. One making notes with a pen in a notebook. The words "creative coaches and their "top" advice" is overlaid digitally

Some harsh truths that are actually helpful

If you’re on more than one email list from creative coaches and mentors, you've heard everyone’s “top” advice.

A coach and mentor cannot do it for you, so invest when you're ready to put time in and make change.

And yes! That is my top piece of advice, too. I see this all the time with clients. 

But that “top” advice really isn’t helpful, now is it? You know that.

That’s why today I want to share with you my second best piece of advice.

Always have an (intuitive and holistic) plan.

I review quarterly (I call it the four chapters of the year), using a number of different categories. I also try to have a big 3 year plan or vision to keep in mind.

When you have a plan, it not only gives you peace of mind, it gives you freedom to explore, to be daring, a framework for the future, and a practical way of keeping track of your accounts!

Take it from me. An intuitive and holistic plan works. We plan for this in my Simplicity Unlocked group. If you’d like to join us, you can do so here.

Do you have a quarterly plan? Do you have a monthly or yearly plan? Do you even plan? I want to know it all and how it works (or doesn’t) for you. Come and chat in the comments and tell me about it.

With love,

Laura x

P.S. My third piece of advice? Like the coach or mentor - else it just won't work - I love all my clients :-)


If you enjoyed reading this blog post, here’s a few more that you may find useful for your creative small business:

  1. Goal setting for small business owners and multi-passionates

  2. 8 ways I’m exploring selling in 2023

  3. Turning dreams into a reality: overcoming self doubt and taking action

Previous
Previous

how people manage to go from side hustle to main income

Next
Next

The sphere of influence