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06
Cindy Schulson

Cindy Schulson

Coaches are working hard to get the message out there about how people can truly benefit from coaching services, despite the media’s clouding of the definition of a coach.  Not unlike the struggles of a network marketer, or any entrepreneur for that matter, a coach is faced with certain challenges.

These challenges include dealing with popular social perspective on the coaching profession, deciding how to best leverage their resources to get the coaching message into the marketplace, and delivering value consistently and effectively without asking for anything in return.

Isn’t it interesting that the challenges are so similar to those a network marketer must face as well?

Cindy Schulson made this very realization while she was deciding what direction in which she wanted to take her coaching practice after finishing the Coaching Cognition program as one of our pilot coaches.

Cindy discovered that building a coaching practice is not unlike building a network marketing business, and that both entrepreneurs can use the same skills and techniques to attract clients and become successful.  However, she also realized that coaches might have a hard time translating these skills from the network marketing world into the coaching profession.  Cindy uncovered a need and is now offering a solution, beginning with niche coaching.  She talks more about this in her INTERVIEW with Kendall Silva.

Cindy is now building her business through Coaching Cognition and has had a lot of success due to her incredible ability to stay connected within social networks and provide value to her potential clients.

By interacting with her potential clients online and offering so much free value, she has positioned herself as an expert in the field of niche coaching.  Whether you are a beginning coach or network marketer who is trying to build your business, you are encouraged to check out what Cindy Schulson is doing, and follow suit.  She is definitely on the road to success!

Cindy truly knows the meaning of providing value, and she does this through her informative posts and interactions.  She even offers a free e-book called “Ten Steps to Finding & Attracting Your Ideal Niche” that is even more value-packed!

Not only is she a shining example of someone who enjoys what she does, but she also loves sharing what she learns with others.  She does her homework by researching the topics that may help others, finding a way to relate the information to the needs of her community, and then telling them all about it!

Her passion shows through when you hear her talk about coaching, and she is an utter delight.  After recording her INTERVIEW, I couldn’t help but have warm feelings toward her.  She is a very genuine person who loves what she does, who she works with, and who she works for… her clients!!!

So check in with Cindy Schulson frequently, and you just might find some value that relates to your life or business.  And if you would like to talk more with Cindy about your own business ventures, schedule a free 15-minute Introductory Session with her and find out if Cindy Schulson may be the right coach for YOU.

CLICK HERE to listen to my interview with Cindy Schulson.

To stay plugged in to the community and keep in touch with people like Cindy Schulson, visit the Coaching Cognition Facebook page for some inspiring discussions and value offered by others like Cindy within the community.

To learn more about media portrayal of coaching and what celebrities are getting involved in coaching, visit the article by Kendall Silva, Are Life Coaches the New TEACUP CHIHUAHUAS?: Pop culture connections and why you can find success in coaching.

8 Comments »

  1. Hi Kendall/Cindy,

    Thanks for the great interview and wonderful insight into Cindy Schulson and her,obviously growing popularity in our community and beyond.

    Off course I have noticed Cindy,popping up all over the place giving great value for us to absorb and improve with.

    A shining example for us to follow…and even call for a consultation!

    I already look forward to your next piece of content Kendall;
    Awesome. :-)

    Comment by Jan Robberts — April 7, 2010 @ 7:34 am

  2. Great interview Cindy and Kendall! I learned a lot just by listening to the interaction between you two. Thanks for providing specific and targeted value for us!

    Comment by Lisa Trost — April 7, 2010 @ 8:15 am

  3. So awesome Cindy, the parallel of building a business in any market that is new and often misunderstood can be challenging, yet exciting. We have the opportunity to educate the masses and offer so many alternatives for living and working in their passionate field. As the universe of people start to realize these opportunities there should no longer be unemployment.
    I look forward to listening to youre interview.

    Comment by Wendy MacKay — April 7, 2010 @ 9:32 am

  4. Hey Cindy Schulson and everyone.

    There is a saying like this,when you do your job which you like,you don’t have to work even one day in your life.Naturely, everyone like the profession which he is doing it well.

    Comment by Lea Sedan — April 7, 2010 @ 12:09 pm

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  6. @Jan- thanks so much! You, too, are utilizing the social networks and I always look forward to what you have to say! Keep it up! :)

    @Lisa- Very cool! Glad you got so much out of the interview, and thanks for posting to tell us about it. I had a lot of fun chatting with Cindy, and I think this showed through. :)

    @Wendy- @Lea
    So true! I am amazed by the stories I hear from people about how they got started, and sometimes it begins with the loss of a job or some other inability to work. Or perhaps they finally reached a point in their lives in which it was time to find out what else is out there.

    They stumble across this information and run with it! Wouldn’t it be cool if more people learned about this, and it showed them that they have a choice in this world. Work a job they may not enjoy and wait for retirement, or look deep inside themselves and discover other alternatives that will bring them more value and fulfillment.

    And you are right, @Wendy, if more people knew about the opportunities in reach, the unemployment rate would probably start to drop.

    Also, as @Lea stated, less people would actually be “working”, because their income would be a product of their passion, not their labor.

    Great stuff!
    -Kendall Silva-

    Comment by CoachingCognition — April 7, 2010 @ 5:10 pm

  7. I am one of Cindy’s clients and I feel so thrilled to have her as my coach. As you can hear from this recording, Cindy is full of enthusiasm which is very infectious. Cindy helped me very quickly to find my niche and it is the first time in my life that I have got to have my very own purpose (apart from being a great Mum to my kids). If anyone is struggling to find their niche and you sincerely want to have vision and ocus, then please do get in contact with Cindy.

    Comment by Helen Wenley — April 7, 2010 @ 10:47 pm

  8. Many thanks to Kendall and Coaching Cognition for this opportunity, and to everyone who took the time to listen:)

    @Helen – thank you so much for the kind words — you are amazing. I often feel like I should be paying my clients because I learn so much from them.

    Regarding your niche, it is the cornerstone of your business. I was just talking with a client today and she said how amazed she is that once you find your niche, everything else just seems to fall into place. So true!

    Comment by Cindy Schulson — April 8, 2010 @ 3:38 pm

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This is THE MOST INCREDIBLE TRAINING! I just finished listening to it and taking notes. During the course of the past 70 minutes, I’ve identified my niche–finally–and I feel as though I’m on fire to move forward!

Several months ago I connected with a fabulous coach through Renegade/MarketingMerge/Coaching Cognition. Through her patient, consistent guidance in helping me to peel back the layers and really get in touch with myself, I began the “journey” to finding my niche.

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