INGER KENOBI
You're itching to turn all those 'almost within reach' ideas into a concrete offer or program. You can taste it, almost see it, but then it gets murky again.
Distilling your magic and talent into a clear offer can be such an emotional roller coaster, but it doesn't have to be.
Clarity is within reach.
Getting crystal clear on who your dream clients are makes you a powerful force of nature. This is why I want to help you find this clarity today.
It's a gift to your clients.
To yourself.
To your business.
After just one session, Inger managed to put an end to three years of fluffing about. I finally know who I want to work with and what my offer is.
​-R. C. / Australia
Which one is you?
1.
You're a super talented artist, maybe you're even a minor celebrity, but the course you've been thinking about for the past three years is still in your head. The hang-up? It feels super precious, plus you don't even know what to call it.
2.
You're a photographer looking to drum up some local business, but you get deflated by how many people do what you do. The hang-up? You're torn between wanting to stand out and thinking you have to work with 'everyone.'
3.
You've taken a break from your coaching business, and now you feel behind + you don't know where to start. The hang-up? Overthinking everything to death and comparing yourself to others.


Maybe your situation isn't exactly like that, but regardless:
You want to be done with this phase and get a move on.
Fantastic news, because this is exactly what's in the cards for you.
There is an art to spending times with your ideas and insights and NOT get sidetracked by all the crappy thoughts your brain produces.
Your thing will always feel equal part 'Shit, can I really do this?" & "Of course!"
1. The secret behind all to-die-for offers.
No, it's NOT nailing down the XYZ statement (I see you coaches!) or trying to guess what people want.
It's running with the idea that makes you feel most alive.
The more lit up you feel, the more magnetising you'll become.
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Like my client who went from taking corporate LinkedIn portraits to tasteful nudes of couples.

What we'll cover together:

2. The power of conversations.
The art of melting away second-guessing.
A budding coach might be lit up by an idea, but three seconds later she talks herself out of it. That's when brainstorming with a creative strategist (moi) is a game-changer.
Your clients need your best ideas, not your vanilla ones. ​Like my client who is running with the idea of hosting death-parties on her land. Can you imagine?
3. The link between clarity & marketing.
Why so many people create things that aren't selling, and how to avoid it.
The more specific your offer is, the easier it is to promote yourself and spread the word.
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Like my client who dropped her intuitive eating webinar (Vague-alert! What does that even mean?) and replaced it with, 'I help vegetarians double their protein intake without spending more time in the kitchen.' ​


