Becoming a Full-Time Financial Coach with Guest Sharon Kamas | EP 246
A lot of coaches wonder what it would take to become a full-time financial coach.
In this episode, Cody and Maria are joined by Sharon Kamas, a financial coach who recently transitioned from a full-time career in education into full-time coaching. Sharon shares how she got started, why financial coaching became such a natural fit for the work she was already doing with people, and what she learned as she began practicing, finding clients, and building her coaching practice.
The conversation also gets into some of the misconceptions that can hold coaches back. You do not need every tool, system, website, or business detail figured out before you start. Sharon shares how she started coaching before everything was polished, how she learned through real conversations, and why getting out there and building relationships matters more than waiting for clients to come to you.
If you have been thinking about becoming a full-time financial coach, or you are trying to find your first few clients, this episode will help you think through the path with more honesty, patience, and encouragement.
Connect with Sharon: kamascoaching.com
🎧 Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode
If this conversation has you thinking about what it could look like to keep building your coaching practice, here are a few ways we can support you.
Start with THE Financial Coaches Network, our private space for coaches to connect, ask questions, and keep growing alongside others who understand the work.
If you’re looking for a clearer path to build your coaching practice, take a look at Getting Started as a Financial Coach.
You can also join our free Facebook group, THE Financial Coaches Community, to connect with other coaches, ask questions, and be part of the conversation.
If you’d like to talk through where you are or what your next step might be, you can schedule a call with us here.
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