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How are you staying connected with your clients after the session is over?

Many coaches offer a workshop or a program, and then when finished, they cannot upsell other services or keep their clients long-term. 

Are you facing those challenges too?

If yes, learn why multilayered offerings are essential. 

In this blog, we’re sharing with you some of the best cases of the multilayered offerings our coaches have successfully implemented.

Let’s say your client finished your 30-day program. But have they really finished the process of self-improvement in that program? Think about it. 

Self-improvement is a lifelong journey, so the 30-day program should be seen and presented as a starting point, which gave them some insight, progress, a starting point of actual growth and improvement. 

Again we cannot stop emphasizing the importance of gradual ritualization and a flow personality build-up, rather than just trying a couple of techniques a few times and going through a few workshops.

Corporate clients often fear the high-priced one-time workshops, in which employees feel better, inspired by its content without actual, long-lasting effect. 

You see, the multilayered offering is not only beneficial for your business growth (higher client retention and stable revenue), but it is also about offering coaching that makes sense, actual results, and long-lasting effects for clients too. 

The message is clear: JUST BE, FIND YOUR FLOW, DISSOLUTE and keep repeating. This is the proper pathway to transcendence and self-mastery. 

At the Flow Global Initiative, it is our mission to spread this view of coaching. We firmly believe there are no quick fixes but life-long journeys that become fun and flow-inducing. Clients need to start enjoying the ride, and your job is to show them how. 

We will take care of the rest of the things.

With all the tools and presentations you get as a FlowCode coach, you will be well equipped. 

You don’t have to worry about preparing all this; your focus should be finding your flow and transmitting it to others.

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