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Is a 5 day Micro Program too much as a freebie?
Hi there, I finished Champagne Clients and have a couple of questions. I would really appreciate any thoughts you could share!🙏 I am a certified holistic nutrition coach (and a mindfulness coach in training). I want to help high-achieving women in stressful jobs who primarily struggle with loss of energy, digestive issues (like bloating, etc.), and difficulty concentrating. Secondly, I aim to address other health issues like susceptibility to infections due to stress hormones. BTW, I live in Germany and want to do this only in German, so sorry if some grammar is wrong😇 1. Question: I figure you boss babes are maybe kind of my Champagne Client🥂. Are these issues you experience yourself? They were and are problems I experienced over the last few years with a highly stressful 50-hour/week fulltime job and building a side hustle. But maybe I am missing some point? If you can resonate: What is a problem you have not been able to solve on your own or is challenging for you? 2. Question: I thought of a micro 5-day program as a freebie and wonder if that is too much and too long? I took a German online course, and they said that a freebie should always be super easy, like a PDF or checklist. The program would focus on getting the behavior started to drink more water by sending daily emails for 5 days. The freebie would also give a handful of recipes and one anti-stress exercise. My goal is that my dream client can really have some form of transformation and see how I work (my bigger program is not yet developed but will focus on getting more energy and calming stress hormones through nutrition and nervous system-calming exercises). But at the same time I Do not want to overwhealm them.... 💜Thank you so much for your time, and I would greatly appreciate your help!🤗
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Hi @Bettina Mut, given that your client is a busy professional woman, you might want to consider a smaller, more focused freebie. What's one small thing they can do that would change their health and wouldn't be that hard to implement? Is there a supplement stack you would recommend? A busy woman who works a lot often has more money than time, so if she can buy a supplement before changing a behavior, she probably would. For example, if they purchased the supplements that you recommended (i.e. your favorite magnesium, which type to look for and why) and they started sleeping and pooping better, that would be a huge win! Focus on one solution/outcome rather than hydration, stress relief and recipes. What's their biggest pain point that if you solved it, opens them up to a new problem that they realize they need your help with?
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ADHD coach and creator. I help busy ambitious brains create a business and life that aligns with their energy and strengths.

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