If you could have a free 20 min consultation with an experienced anti-procrastination coach, to identify usable strategies to break through procrastination, and there were no obligation and no hard sell, would you take it?
If there’s any hesitation, it might be this: Why would a good coach offer services for free? And you ask yourself, if a coach has me on a call, won’t they try to pressure me to buy? If you’re like me you’ve found that free offers usually (though not always) come with strings attached.
This is genuinely no pressure and no strings attached. Why? Allow me to explain.
I love what I do
I love what I do, because:
- I work with people around the world via Skype or phone.
- I get to see the changes they make in their own lives and the lives of others.
- My clients are people who invest in their own growth.
- My clients are doing great things, including finding their passion, improving their communication with colleagues and loved ones, improving their effectiveness at work, carrying out important social research, running a charity, bringing the joy of literature to students, finishing a PhD, and managing their own well-being. All of these make the world a better place,
- Each of my clients, whatever path they are on, is my inspiration.
Hard selling? Not so much
Now let me tell you all the reasons I love hard sell:
- …
Sorry, I got nothing.
Don’t get me wrong, I love talking about my work if the other person is asking about it. Marketing is good when it connects you to what you need. But the hard sell doesn’t suit my personality or my ethics. So I will never try to trap anyone with a sense of obligation over a free call that’s actually a sales call, pressure you to make a faster decision than is in your interest, or engage in any other kind of deliberate manipulation.
What’s in it for me?
So why the free offer?
Firstly, I would rather introduce you to my coaching for 20 minutes than pitch it to you. And I work in a way that I enjoy (a great anti-procrastination strategy, by the way), so I’m genuinely happy to give you this.
Also, a good proportion of people who get the free session do end up paying for coaching. Not all do and that’s the way it should be because I’m not the right coach for every person on the planet.
But enough do sign up that I get to give people something of value, make the world a little better, and call it “marketing”. Win-win!
Where do I get it, you ask?
Want your free 20 min consultation? Sign up here. I can only do a certain number each week, but I’ll do my best to talk to everyone who requests a 20 minute session.