Ep 9: Thinking About Hiring a Business Coach? Here’s What You Need to Know


Welcome to Queens Rise to CEO! Today, we’re talking about something that many of you have probably wondered: Should you hire a coach? If you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed about this decision, you’re not alone. It can feel like a big leap, especially when you’re trying to figure out if the investment is worth it. But here’s the thing—having a coach by your side can completely shift how you approach and grow your business.
I’ve been there, too—hesitant, cautious, and wondering if I really needed help or could figure it out on my own. Spoiler alert: having the right coach made a huge difference for me. So, let’s break it all down. By the end of this post, you’ll have a clearer idea of whether a coach is the missing piece you need to move your business forward.

Why Hiring a Coach Can Be a Game-Changer
Let’s be real—building a business isn’t for the faint of heart. There are so many moving pieces, and sometimes it feels like you’re spinning your wheels without getting anywhere. A coach can change all that. They bring clarity to the chaos and give you a plan tailored to your business. Whether it’s setting up your strategy, figuring out your next steps, or simply having someone to cheer you on (because let’s face it, this journey can be lonely), a good coach is there to guide you every step of the way.
I’ve had clients tell me that just having someone they can bounce ideas off or get honest feedback from has been worth every penny. And it’s true! A coach can offer perspectives you didn’t even know you needed and help you avoid common pitfalls that could slow you down.

What to look for when Choosing a Coach
Not all coaches are created equal, so don’t rush into picking one. Start by asking yourself what you need help with. Are you struggling to book clients? Is marketing your weak spot? Or do you just need someone to help you stay on track? Look for a coach who has experience in those specific areas.
It’s also important to find someone who feels like the right fit. You want a coach whose vibe matches yours. If their style doesn’t feel good to you, it’s going to be hard to trust the process. Spend time watching their content, reading their testimonials, and even hopping on a discovery call if they offer one. Trust me, you’ll know when you’ve found someone who “gets” you.

How to Know if Your Ready
You might be thinking, “Okay, this sounds great, but how do I know if I’m ready?” Here’s the truth: you don’t have to have everything figured out before hiring a coach. In fact, the whole point of hiring one is to help you figure it out! If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re spinning your wheels, that’s a sign you could benefit from having someone in your corner.
One of the biggest fears I hear is about the cost. I get it—it’s an investment. But the right coach will offer options that work for you. Payment plans are a great way to make coaching more accessible, and any good coach will understand that this is a big step for you.

Don't Skip the Research
Before you commit, do your homework. Follow the coach on social media, join their free groups, or sign up for one of their free resources. This will give you a sneak peek into their teaching style and whether their approach feels aligned with what you need.
Testimonials are another great way to see how they’ve helped others. If you’re still unsure, start small—many coaches offer short-term programs or one-off sessions where you can test the waters before diving into a big commitment.

Take The Leap
At the end of the day, hiring a coach is about making the choice to bet on yourself. It’s about saying, “I deserve support, and I’m ready to grow.” The right coach will help you map out a plan, cheer you on when you hit milestones, and challenge you to go after those big, bold dreams.
So, take your time, trust your gut, and make a decision that feels good for you. Hiring a coach could be the key to unlocking the next level of your business, and I promise—it’s worth it.
What’s your biggest hesitation about hiring a coach? Let me know in the comments—I’d love to hear from you!








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