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Planning Your Career Exit to Launch Your Coaching Business
Ready to leave your job for coaching, but unsure about timing? The decision isn't about finding the perfect moment. It's about creating the right conditions. Financial runway, business validation, and personal readiness all matter more than hitting arbitrary timelines. Most women successfully transition by building their coaching business for 12-24 months while employed, testing offers with real clients, and saving 6-12 months of expenses before making the leap to full-time b

Nik Scott, MBA
12 min read


Managing Variable Income Without Losing Your Mind or Your Coaching Business
Think financial planning is just for "real" businesses? When your coaching income varies month to month, financial planning becomes the difference between building something sustainable and constantly reacting to cash flow crises. Here's what actually matters when managing the variable income reality of service-based work.

Nik Scott, MBA
8 min read


Why Most Coaches Time Their Corporate Exit Wrong and How to Get It Right
Wondering when to leave your corporate job and launch your coaching business? The timing decision affects everything from your credibility to your financial stability. Understanding the relationship between your exit timing and your coaching niche helps you build a business that actually supports the life you want, not just replaces your salary with stress.

Nik Scott, MBA
9 min read
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