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146 | Before you set one more goal, pause. You might be missing the most important step

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At this time of year, a season of extremes often appears. Joanna sees coaches either pushing hard to squeeze everything in or stepping back completely because they’re exhausted. In this episode, she offers a gentler approach to focus on what truly matters, helping listeners move into 2026 feeling grounded rather than rushed. She guides them through the same reflection process she used at her Dare Greatly event last week.

Timestamps:

01:10 – Why reflection comes before strategy

02:05 – The questions that open clarity

03:20 – Allowing yourself to acknowledge your own progress

04:15 – Looking ahead with honesty rather than pressure

06:00 – The five whys exercise

08:10 – Turning desire into direction

10:00 – The consequences of doing nothing

11:20 – Coaching as a monthly grounding practice

This episode will be valuable for any coach who feels pulled between ambition and overwhelm and wants a calmer, more honest way to set direction for the year ahead.

Take five quiet minutes today to ask yourself what you want your next season in business to feel like, then commit to one small action that supports it.

Let this be the moment you pause long enough to choose what genuinely matters next.

Useful Links

Free Taster Session: End-of-Year Reflection & Visioning for 2026, December 12

Learn about The Business of Coaching programme

Signature Solution Course

Download the Free Digital version of Coaches' Planner (NEW edition 2026)

Grow Your Business Without the Tech Overwhelm - One Stop Coach Shop

Free Essential AI Toolkit – 2 Must-Have Prompts for Coaches

How to secure more coaching clients' free training

Download the 12 ways to get clients now

Connect with Jo on LinkedIn

Rate and Review the Podcast

If you found this episode of Women in the Coaching Arena helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

If you’re kind enough to leave a review, please do let Jo know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected]

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Content provided by Joanna Lott. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joanna Lott or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

At this time of year, a season of extremes often appears. Joanna sees coaches either pushing hard to squeeze everything in or stepping back completely because they’re exhausted. In this episode, she offers a gentler approach to focus on what truly matters, helping listeners move into 2026 feeling grounded rather than rushed. She guides them through the same reflection process she used at her Dare Greatly event last week.

Timestamps:

01:10 – Why reflection comes before strategy

02:05 – The questions that open clarity

03:20 – Allowing yourself to acknowledge your own progress

04:15 – Looking ahead with honesty rather than pressure

06:00 – The five whys exercise

08:10 – Turning desire into direction

10:00 – The consequences of doing nothing

11:20 – Coaching as a monthly grounding practice

This episode will be valuable for any coach who feels pulled between ambition and overwhelm and wants a calmer, more honest way to set direction for the year ahead.

Take five quiet minutes today to ask yourself what you want your next season in business to feel like, then commit to one small action that supports it.

Let this be the moment you pause long enough to choose what genuinely matters next.

Useful Links

Free Taster Session: End-of-Year Reflection & Visioning for 2026, December 12

Learn about The Business of Coaching programme

Signature Solution Course

Download the Free Digital version of Coaches' Planner (NEW edition 2026)

Grow Your Business Without the Tech Overwhelm - One Stop Coach Shop

Free Essential AI Toolkit – 2 Must-Have Prompts for Coaches

How to secure more coaching clients' free training

Download the 12 ways to get clients now

Connect with Jo on LinkedIn

Rate and Review the Podcast

If you found this episode of Women in the Coaching Arena helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

If you’re kind enough to leave a review, please do let Jo know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected]

Enjoyed This Episode?

Don’t Miss the Next One! Hit subscribe on your favourite podcast app to be notified each time a new episode of Women in the Coaching Arena.

  continue reading

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