#86: How to Manage Your Finances as a Coach (TCJ Short with Sarah Fox)
In this TCJ Short, an excerpt from Episode #53, you can hear Sarah Fox and Robbie outlining powerful and simple ways for a coach (and any freelancer or self-employed person) to take control of their finances and manage them more skilfully: both for now, and for the future.
In particular, they talk about:
Separating priceless you from the business and work you do so you can get clear on your numbers.
The practical change that Robbie made that transformed both how well his finances are organised and how he felt about it.
How these changes affect how we feel about investing in our business.
Why a rainy day account is VERY important for coaches.
The insight that stopped Robbie procrastinating and finally made him take control of his finances.
And all in just a few minutes!
Listen back to Episode #53 in full here, for Sarah’s story and many amazing ideas and tips for you and your coaching business: https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-53-sarah-fox-how-to-do-good-in-the-world-and-do-well-for-yourself
For more information about Sarah, visit http://www.sarahfox.co.uk/.
For more information about this episode’s host, Robbie Swale, visit https://www.robbieswale.com/
Read more about The Coach's Journey at www.thecoachsjourney.com.
Music by My Good Man William: listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KmeQUcTbeE31uFynHQLQg
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BIOGRAPHY FROM SARAH
Sarah Fox is founder and CEO of Do Good and Do Well, a coaching and consultancy company that helps individuals and organisations use their time, skills, expertise and/or wealth to contribute positively and make the world a better place.
Sarah is an EMCC senior practitioner accredited coach and mentor, as well as a qualified teacher, trainer, facilitator and podcaster. Before becoming a coach, Sarah spent 20 years in the not-for-profit sector exploring belonging, kindness and connection.
Sarah lives in Ramsgate in Kent and lives with her two children (13 + 11), her husband, one dog, one cat, two crayfish, one shrimp, six fish and two hamsters.