I'm STRUGGLING with narrowing down who my offer is for and what the specific transformation will be. I tend to hang out in the general/vague/too broad category. [i have been working through the offer revision course & still feel stuck]
I've previously labeled my offers for those struggling with anxiety who want to learn how to cope effectively to create more freedom & adventure in their lives. I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with my clients, which is really effective for helping people manage emotions effectively. I just don't know how to convey what I want to offer in a way that is appealing to my target audience.
These are the particular traits my ideal client has:
- Struggles with feelings of disconnection from their true self (living inauthentically & thus unfulfilled)
- Has a strong desire to break free from societal norms and expectations to live the life they truly want
- Seeks to overcome anxiety, depression, self-doubt, and fear of failure
- Yearns to live a more authentic and purposeful life
- Is ready and motivated to make meaningful changes and take decisive actions
I'm passionate about helping them find meaning in their careers (vs. feeling stuck in a job they hate), create a fulfilling lifestyle (daily habits that help them be themselves), and manage their mental health better.
Anyone have any ideas on how I could move forward in concisely defining my offer and specifying who the target audience is?
I'm STRUGGLING with narrowing down who my offer is for and what the specific transformation will be. I tend to hang out in the general/vague/too broad category. [i have been working through the offer revision course & still feel stuck]
I've previously labeled my offers for those struggling with anxiety who want to learn how to cope effectively to create more freedom & adventure in their lives. I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with my clients, which is really effective for helping…
I'm STRUGGLING with narrowing down who my offer is for and what the specific transformation will be. I tend to hang out in the general/vague/too broad category. [i have been working through the offer revision course & still feel stuck]
I've previously labeled my offers for those struggling with anxiety who want to learn how to cope effectively to create more freedom & adventure in their lives. I use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with my clients, which is really effective for helping people manage emotions effectively. I just don't know how to convey what I want to offer in a way that is appealing to my target audience.
These are the particular traits my ideal client has:
- Struggles with feelings of disconnection from their true self (living inauthentically & thus unfulfilled)
- Has a strong desire to break free from societal norms and expectations to live the life they truly want
- Seeks to overcome anxiety, depression, self-doubt, and fear of failure
- Yearns to live a more authentic and purposeful life
- Is ready and motivated to make meaningful changes and take decisive actions
I'm passionate about helping them find meaning in their careers (vs. feeling stuck in a job they hate), create a fulfilling lifestyle (daily habits that help them be themselves), and manage their mental health better.
Anyone have any ideas on how I could move forward in concisely defining my offer and specifying who the target audience is?
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