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Become a Relationship Coach

Everyone wants an automated business that runs in their sleep. Sounds wonderful, doesn’t it?

But if you start with an automated business, you miss out on an incredible opportunity to really get to know your audience.

I’m talking about one-on-one relationship coaching. This year I started a business that helps men and women deal with relationship issues.

Today, I’ve personally coached over 50 of these beautiful souls in my target market, helping them get over the emotional turmoil of separation.

I’ve made over six figures from coaching clients so far.

And more important, through one-on-one relationship coaching, I’ve uncovered the major barriers people have with the grieving process. Insights that have helped skyrocket my impact and revenue. It would have taken me years to uncover these if I didn’t have a one-on-one relationship with so many clients.

Oh, and I did all this while holding down a full-time job as a telephone operator.

I have a snapshot of my revenue from coaching less then a year, generated from an email list of less than 5,000 subscribers. In my best month, I made nearly $20,000 from one-on-one coaching!

You can also make money coaching whether it's online, phone consultations, Skype, FaceTime and the list goes on-
YES you can make at least $100,000 in revenue with one-on-one relationship coaching...

I can show you how you would create more impact, scale faster, and make more money when you coach at least three clients before launching your own relationship coaching business. The course that I offer will walk you through the steps you need to take to get your business going and landing your first client...Let’s dive in!

Bonus: Sign up for my Relationship Science Course today till November 7th for just $39.99 (reg price $79.99) that's 50% off that YOU CAN'T BEAT!So start solving problems and getting paid! Discover your passion with helping others... Click the link below to sign up now and get started!!!

https://tsc-online.teachable.com/p/relationship-science

Theresa Cattouse
Wedding Officiant and Relationship Coach
TWIN SOUL CONNECTIONS
tcattouse@gmail.com

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