THIS Tiny Habit Will Help You Grow Your Online Coaching Business!
Are you struggling to start or grow your coaching business?
So often we get caught up in the day-to-day grind of teaching and coaching that we forget we need to continually build our businesses. I’ve been there, friend—and in some ways, I still am.
If you’re running or dreaming about an academic coaching business or an executive function coaching private practice for educators, this tension can feel especially real. You want to serve students well—often neurodiverse learners—and you also know that your work won’t be sustainable if the business side never gets any attention.
There is a way to balance your workload with growing your business, though. And it doesn’t require giant leaps, dramatic overhauls, or suddenly becoming a different version of yourself.
In the five-minute and five-second video at the top of this post, I talk about the power of incrementality—the idea that small, consistent actions add up in meaningful ways. I also walk through a few simple ways you can start using this approach right away, both in your work with students and in your own business-building.
The video above is inspired by my 7 Do’s and 3 Don’ts of Inevitable Success, which grew out of my work inside the Anti-Boring Learning Lab. If you’re curious to explore those ideas more deeply, you can find them—along with other free resources for educators and coaches—in the Visitor’s Center here:
👉 https://antiboringlearninglab.com/resources
Whether you’re just starting out or trying to steady and strengthen a private practice for educators, my hope is that this reminder helps you give yourself permission to think smaller, steadier, and more sustainably. Incremental progress really does count—and it’s often the most realistic path forward.