While this isn’t necessarily bad, unless you come from a business background, you’re not likely to know everything there is to know about running a successful business. And when things go wonky, you might not have the distance to figure out what’s not working. This is where small business coaching can help.
What Do Small Business Coaches Do
In general, a business coach will work with you to identify strengths and weaknesses in yourself and your business, help you find solutions to overcome challenges real and imagined, and guide you in setting and reaching your goals.
Small business coaches not only offer business tips, advice, and strategies but also, they act a bit like a counselor, helping you overcome limiting beliefs while building confidence.
Coaches vary in how they deliver their service, but in general, they use a combination of talking with you, asking questions, and giving guidance, along with homework and maybe checklists. Most coaching is action-oriented, in that you’re expected to follow through on some sort of action you and your coach have determined is important in your business.