Even great coaches sometimes aren’t sure what to do next, either in a session or what they could add in future sessions. If you are not sure, it is hard to encourage clients to sign up for more sessions.
Here are three very powerful questions you can ask a client that will lead easily to MORE sessions! Not only more sessions, but more powerful sessions too!
As I explain in the video, these three questions may also be a powerful “needle mover” for you as the coach too!
Check out the video as I show you step by step how to use these questions for biggest impact!
Did you answer the questions for yourself? Any great “Ahas?” How do you think these questions will impact your sessions?
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Dear Margaret,
Thank you so much for these really powerful questions. First I was doing these with myself and got such valuable insights in my own insecurities, playing smaller than I am. Now I am ready to use them on my clients and see what transformations can happen to them. I am very grateful for all your tapping videos and the protocoles that help me tremendously to let gfo of my limitations. Thanks for all thw work and time you put into them for all of us.
Thank you Margaret!
I freakin love these questions!!
I will used them as my journal prompts for the next 3 days…and of course with my clients 🙂
I love your stuff!
I love your messages!
I love that you are helping us coaches!!!
thank you thank you thank you
Sue Burhoe
Those are great questions, Margaret. They definitely reveal where inner work is needed. Thank you so much.
I find your whole attitude most inspiring, Margaret, that of a sweet, sweet heart..and that your choice of words, presentation, backdrop etc. faithfully reflects AND amplifies that.
I see you as an angel of pure light and, like Eckhart Tolle, as a most magnificent gift to our species, our planet and our cosmos in these glorious days of glorious transition.
And I thank you from my heart and soul.
Tom Kelly.
I came across this providencial video of yours, as I was just programming my next EFT-workshop. What new me will now be transpiring as a consequence of those valuable insights! Thank you so much, Margaret!
Thank you Margaret! Those questions are very powerful and useful. Also watching you being so delighted and full of energy, that reminded me to have more fun and enjoy the moment. Thank you!
Dear Margaret, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your never flagging encouragement and energy. You are a blessing in my life even when my inertia sometimes keeps me from following through with your suggestions.
I did this exercise and in the first I felt more “solid”, in the second I felt surrounded by a heavy darkness (hummmm) and in the third I was surrounded by a golden light and smiling happiness while I noticed that criticisms, judgements and jealousies could not get in to me but just rolled off of my space harmlessly. Wow! Thank you so very much. Now to work on this. Love and joy to you.
Love the questions. Thank you Margaret. Very, very helpful
Twice as delighted? Well well well. Turns out I’m not yet half as delighted to be me which is offering a tremendous vision for growth. Thank you, dear one. Margaret for so many years you have provided such value to the human race and to the world at large. You are so appreciated!! Love & thanks…
My whole life would transform if I had 2x the confidence, courage, and delight in myself. I would be accessing and helping 1000’s of people and that momentum would blossom and grow further and further!
As always, I get so much out of Margaret’s presentations and this latest one has been excellent.
I’m a Master Practitioner in NLP and in the process of finishing off an Advanced Diploma in Nutritional Therapy. My problem is breaking down the knowledge I have into bite sized pieces for clients to understand. Sometime I think a session with me is similar to being hit by a tidal wave! I’m looking forward to learning how to be better at planning sessions which help the client progress rather than me pushing them along.