Corporate to Coach

80. How quitting energy is holding you back


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If you’ve ever found yourself quietly wondering whether this coaching path is really for you… whether you’re cut out for it… whether it’s ever going to work… this episode is for you.

Not because I’m here to shame quitting or glorify relentless pushing. Quite the opposite. I actually believe in quitting when it’s clean, empowered, and true. But there’s a very different energy that creeps in when fear, dysregulation, self doubt, and missing skill sets start masquerading as logic. That’s the energy I want to talk about today.


In this episode, I unpack what happens when you take quitting off the table in your coaching business. Not just the literal act of quitting, but the quieter, more subtle “quitter energy” that shows up in your thoughts, your nervous system, and the way you interpret what’s happening in your business. We explore why this energy is so common for coaches, especially in the early stages, and what actually needs to shift for momentum to build.


This is a grounded, honest conversation about desire, responsibility, regulation, skill building, and remembering who you are when the mind starts spiralling.


What you’ll discover
  • The difference between empowered quitting and fear driven quitter energy
  • Why entertaining certain thoughts always leads to the same ending
  • How nervous system regulation and business skill gaps get confused with “lack of belief”
  • The real reason many coaches feel disconnected from their vision
  • What taking radical responsibility actually looks like in practice
  • Why building evidence starts internally, not externally


If this episode activated something in you, let it. You don’t need to rush to fix it. Just notice what landed.


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Corporate to CoachBy Pamella Pritchard