If you’re a new coach, it can be really, REALLY tempting to start with something that’s “scalable”...which, quite honestly, 1:1 coaching is not. But, if you haven’t tested your process, the LAST thing you need to worry about is scaling.
In fact, I strongly recommend that those who are new or less seasoned financial coaches start with 1:1 clients because it’s easier, it allows you to focus on one client at a time and provide them with top-notch coaching, it allows you to hone and craft your unique coaching style, and it helps you to gain valuable insights and feedback that you may not have access to in a group or course setting.
There are a few more reasons that I feel this way, but you’ll have to tune in to find out!