Method Constraint with Lindsay Dotzlaf

 

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My colleague Lindsay Dotzlaf and I are bringing you a joint podcast this week all about a concept we’ve coined called method constraint. As coaches who help others improve their marketing and coaching skills, we’ve seen something come up time and time again that is keeping our clients distracted from starting their businesses and making money.

If you’re anything like us, you started your practice super passionate about teaching one paradigm or one tool that you learned and completely changed your life. But over time, you start feeling antsy for more. More tools, more methods, more philosophies. And believe it or not, this is exactly what is holding you back from getting your clients amazing results. 

This episode is your invitation to fall back in love with the tools you already know and reach a level of deep mastery with. Lindsay and I are discussing the detriments of feeling like you need more, why this happens, and the truth about what your clients actually want from your coaching. 

If you want to dive deeper and do the work of unearthing what makes you unique, and you want a step-by-step process for showing up in a way where people look to you as the authority and expert, whether without a niche or a very specific one, I would love to invite you to join my marketing training program, Joyful Marketing. Click here to find out more and I can’t wait to see you in there!

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • What method constraint is all about. 

  • The 2 ways we see coaches getting antsy about needing to add more tools and methodologies to their coaching. 

  • Why more tools aren’t the answer when you have an off day in your coaching work. 

  • How searching for more tools prevents you from the actual learning available to you in any moment. 

  • Why it’s not about the tools, but rather your level of mastery at a particular skill that matters.

  • The biggest reason we’re so resistant to hanging out in the place where we lack skill.

  • What wanting more complexity in your methods signifies to you.



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