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There's a belief that runs deep in the coaching and mentoring world — that you earn the right to guide someone through something by finishing it first. By conquering the mountain, coming out the other side, and calling back from somewhere safe.
Beate pushes back on that. Clearly, and with good reason.
In this episode she makes the case for a different kind of credibility — the kind that comes from still being in relationship with the terrain. From knowing where the path gets narrow, where most people lose their footing, and how to keep going anyway. Not because she read about it. Because she's felt it herself, more than once.
She also unpacks why the "master first, teach later" model, as responsible as it sounds, may actually serve no one when the work involves restructuring a life, restructuring capital, and restructuring identity all at once.
And she speaks directly to the woman who is waiting to feel ready before she moves. The one who believes clarity is a prerequisite rather than a result.
In this episode:
See you soon
With love from Mallorca
Beate
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--> Follow me on Instagram
--> Receive my Investor Identity Map and see:
If you desire to work directly with me, reach out to my team at [email protected], tell me a little bit about yourself and your goals, and I’ll get you all the details.
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And of course, little disclaimer to be clear, this is no financial advice, I am sharing my story and experience from the last decades and those of my clients, always do your own research and always understand what you are investing in. Don’t do it just because your hairdresser heard something somewhere or it was in the newest fashion magazine.
By BeateThere's a belief that runs deep in the coaching and mentoring world — that you earn the right to guide someone through something by finishing it first. By conquering the mountain, coming out the other side, and calling back from somewhere safe.
Beate pushes back on that. Clearly, and with good reason.
In this episode she makes the case for a different kind of credibility — the kind that comes from still being in relationship with the terrain. From knowing where the path gets narrow, where most people lose their footing, and how to keep going anyway. Not because she read about it. Because she's felt it herself, more than once.
She also unpacks why the "master first, teach later" model, as responsible as it sounds, may actually serve no one when the work involves restructuring a life, restructuring capital, and restructuring identity all at once.
And she speaks directly to the woman who is waiting to feel ready before she moves. The one who believes clarity is a prerequisite rather than a result.
In this episode:
See you soon
With love from Mallorca
Beate
_____________________________________________________________
--> Follow me on Instagram
--> Receive my Investor Identity Map and see:
If you desire to work directly with me, reach out to my team at [email protected], tell me a little bit about yourself and your goals, and I’ll get you all the details.
----------
And of course, little disclaimer to be clear, this is no financial advice, I am sharing my story and experience from the last decades and those of my clients, always do your own research and always understand what you are investing in. Don’t do it just because your hairdresser heard something somewhere or it was in the newest fashion magazine.