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Advice, frankly, is overrated.

This month, our Catalyst Coaching Institute will host a webinar, during which 1 of the graduates of our wellness coach certification program will share stories about how he has successfully integrated his training into the wellness content he offers to clients in his practice.

This physical therapist (PT) and I were comparing notes the other day, since we each will be presenting a portion of the webinar. I recapped the things I typically say. "I'll share tips about how best to get the wellness coaching component up and running," I told him. "Then, you and I can engage in a back-and-forth conversation. It could encompass both general guidance and the practical ways in which you've applied your coaching training, using the things we've talked about in the past on the business front."

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