#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.

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