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🗓️ 11 July 2024
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In the podcast, Cayla Craft shares the best coaching advice she has ever received. Contrary to common expectations that a coach will give direct instructions, the most valuable role of a coach is to reflect who you are and who you can become. Cayla recounts how her first coach helped her realize she was making emotionally charged decisions affecting her business. Instead of providing direct solutions, the coach would repeat her statements back to her, allowing Cayla to gain insight into her own behavior. This process highlighted the importance of maintaining a neutral perspective rather than labeling events as good or bad. Ultimately, Cayla emphasizes the power of having a coach to offer a different perspective and help in personal and professional growth
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Show Notes:
00:00:31 - 00:00:48: Cayla starts the podcast by challenging the common belief that coaches give direct instructions, instead emphasizing that the most powerful coaches reflect back who you are and who you are destined to be.
00:05:24 - 00:05:39: She discusses how people are allowed to have opinions about you and emphasizes the importance of not taking these opinions personally. Her candid and humorous take on handling criticism is both relatable and amusing.
00:06:01 - 00:07:05: Cayla Craft shares a humorous story about receiving hundreds of positive comments on a social media post except for one negative comment. She finds it ironic and amusing that the negative comment comes from a private account, noting that such people often lack the courage to put their lives on display like she does.
00:07:04 - 00:07:39: Cayla laughs about how her mind gets caught up in the one negative comment despite all the positive ones. She realizes she doesn't owe anyone an explanation and recalls an empowering quote from her friend Rachel, "Explanations are gifts, not debts," which helps her stay neutral.
00:10:31 - 00:11:04: She confidently states that people love to buy from her and that her success is inevitable. This positive affirmation is both inspiring and entertaining as she declares her certainty about having a record-breaking sales day.
00:11:30 - 00:12:04: Cayla talks about rejecting the feeling of rejection and believing in the inevitability of her success. Her enthusiastic delivery and unwavering confidence make this part particularly engaging.
00:13:18 - 00:13:47: The podcast wraps up with Cayla promoting her new program, Game Changers, with excitement. Her enthusiasm for the success stories of her clients...
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0:00.0 | People are going to have opinions about you when you are seen when you are heard. |
0:04.4 | People will make false assumptions about you. |
0:09.0 | They're going to tell themselves stories about you based on what you post on social. Welcome back to Crafted Entrepreneur. Today I'm going to talk to you about the best coaching advice I've ever received. |
0:37.0 | And it's probably not what you think it is. I think a lot of people think they're going to hire a coach and the coach is going to tell them exactly what to do and what to think and you know who to hang out with and just like all the things you know when you're a |
0:55.9 | player in a game I used to play volleyball growing up your coach would tell you the position |
1:01.6 | and he'd tell you how to practice where to show up you know and you |
1:07.0 | just had to do the work right and so it's not the same when you get a a coach does is they reflect back to you who you are right now and who you are truly destined to be. |
1:28.3 | So the most impactful coach in my life was still my very first coach and I remember I hired him because I was stuck at a certain |
1:38.0 | income level and I looked in the mirror and I go there's just something wrong with me because I'm doing everything right. |
1:44.0 | You know I'm doing all the right strategies but something's not changing in my business. |
1:49.0 | And he helped me see that I made a lot of emotionally charged decisions. |
1:59.0 | Did he come out and tell me that? No. But I would tell him what was going on and what was firing me up in my business and |
2:05.8 | it was making me mad about my employees and all this stuff and he would say he would |
2:11.6 | just repeat it back to me and when he would repeat back some of the |
2:14.9 | stuff I was saying I was like what the heck like you know he and he would say |
2:19.1 | things like well what would you tell a client that was saying to you exactly what you just said to me? |
2:25.6 | And then I'd go, well, that they sound ridiculous, you know? |
2:30.4 | And he said, okay, you know, what I want you to learn here is how nothing that happens to you in your life has to be labeled good or bad. |
2:43.4 | The work is really looking at things as neutral. |
2:47.8 | Because if you truly believe |
2:49.9 | that everything's happening for you |
2:51.8 | and God's truly got your back, then everything works out. |
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