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I've Been on Kajabi Since 2016. This Is the Most Excited I've Been.
A few months ago, Kajabi asked me to test drive something new before it launched publicly.
I said yes. And after spending time with it, I've been quietly looking forward to being able to talk about it.
This week, I finally ca...
If you do any kind of one-to-one coaching, you'll know the problem immediately.
You're delivering a premium experience â but it's scattered across half a dozen places. Zoom for sessions. Voxer for voice notes. Notion for resources and homework. Email for everything else. Your client is logging into...
There's a specific kind of stuck that I used to get every Monday morning.
Not stuck because I wasn't working hard. Stuck because I'd open my Mac, stare at the screen, and wonder what on earth to do next â write a newsletter, design a course, plan a launch â but instead just... sit there. Knowing I ...
Most coaches on Kajabi donât have a traffic problem or a tech problem.
They have a âwho exactly is this for?â problem.
They call themselves âonline coachesâ, âlife coachesâ, or âbusiness coachesâ and then wonder why their offers, emails, and content all feel a bit...vague.
In 2026, thatâs not enoug...
If youâve ever wanted to create an online course but got stuck on:
âWhat should it actually look like?â
...youâre not alone.
Most coaches get overwhelmed long before they open any tech. The real sticking point is the model:
- Is it a big course?
- A group programme?
- Something live?
- Somet ...
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If youâre a coach or creator, youâve probably had this thought:
âI should create an online course⌠but isnât that ship kind of sailed?â
A few years ago, online courses were sold as the ultimate passive income play:
record some videos, upload them, write a sales page, and then wake up to S...
Most coaching businesses donât fail dramatically.
Thereâs rarely a big mistake, a sudden collapse, or a moment where everything clearly goes wrong.
Instead, something more gradual happens.
Momentum fades.
New enquiries slow down.
Content goes out, but fewer people respond.
Youâre still busy⌠yet g...
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When people talk about visibility in business, they usually talk about confidence.
Be more confident on camera.
Be more confident in sales conversations.
Be more confident sharing your opinion.
But after more than two decades in business, Iâve realised something else.
The real skill nobody teach...
There comes a point in almost every coaching or creative business where motivation quietly dips.
Not dramatically.
Not with a loud crash.
Just⌠lower than it was.
Youâre still showing up. Youâre still doing the work. But the early energy â the excitement that carried you forward at the beginning â...
There is a phase in building a coaching business â or any meaningful piece of work â that few people prepare you for.
Itâs the phase where you are showing up, doing the work, staying consistent⌠and yet the results donât seem to reflect the effort youâre putting in.
From the outside, it can look l...
As the year gets underway and January become February, the pressure to do something somehow seems to ramp up even more quickly.
Post more. Launch something. Be more visible. Say âyes' to opportunities before they disappear.
But after a reset, rushing straight back into action often creates movemen...
Most people say they want clarity.
What they usually mean is reassurance â that they can keep doing everything theyâre currently doing, just with a bit more confidence.
Real clarity doesnât work like that.
Clarity asks for a trade-off.
When you decide what truly matters, you also decide what doe...