u/askmilajo

Seeking a mentor

I recently started my coaching journey and I’ve been realizing how important mentorship and community are in this field.

I’m looking to learn from people who have experience as life coaches, especially those who have built their practice with authenticity and genuine care for people. I’m passionate about personal growth, healing, and helping others create real change in their lives, and I want to approach this work the right way.

I’d really appreciate any advice on finding mentorship, growing as a coach, or lessons you wish you knew when you first started.

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u/askmilajo — 1 day ago

New life coach looking for guidance and mentorship

I recently started my life coaching business and I’m realizing how much guidance matters when you’re building something meaningful from the ground up.

I’m looking for a mentor or even just someone with experience in coaching, personal development, or entrepreneurship who wouldn’t mind sharing some wisdom or perspective along the way.

I’m really passionate about helping people begin their healing and self growth journeys, and I want to grow this business with intention and authenticity.

If anyone has advice, experiences, or insight about finding the right mentor, I’d truly love to hear it.

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u/askmilajo — 1 day ago

When did you start your healing journey?

I think one of the hardest parts of healing is rebuilding trust within yourself. Not just confidence on the surface, but genuinely believing you can follow through for yourself, make good decisions, and move forward without constantly doubting everything.

A lot of people talk about healing, but not enough people talk about how difficult it can be to unlearn self-sabotage, inconsistency, and negative thought patterns along the way.

Lately I’ve been having some really meaningful conversations around this, especially with people who are trying to become more emotionally grounded and intentional with their lives.

It’s interesting how much healing seems to begin the moment someone decides they’re finally tired of staying stuck.

Where are you in your healing journey right now?

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u/askmilajo — 2 days ago

Learning to Trust Yourself Again

I think one of the hardest parts of healing is rebuilding trust within yourself. Not just confidence on the surface, but genuinely believing you can follow through for yourself, make good decisions, and move forward without constantly doubting everything.

A lot of people talk about healing, but not enough people talk about how difficult it can be to unlearn self-sabotage, inconsistency, and negative thought patterns along the way.

Lately I’ve been having some really meaningful conversations around this, especially with people who are trying to become more emotionally grounded and intentional with their lives.

It’s interesting how much healing seems to begin the moment someone decides they’re finally tired of staying stuck.

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u/askmilajo — 2 days ago