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Topic: Taglines/Names

Teen Life Coach Or Teen Coach Tag Line Needed

Posted by talone.cynthia on 25 Points
I am a Teen Life coach (13-19 yo) and have so far a website, post cards and biz cards I am creating offering my services in schools as soon as I have a tag line. I offer Empowerment, Stress management, Performance enhancement (anxiety), Time management and Life after high school workshops as well as Professional holistic massage. I also offer 90m in school presentations in any of the areas above and PVT & Group life coaching including Personal Fitness training for overweight kids.
I have thought of a few, and narrowed it down to "Solution focused results", "inspiring the best in you", 'bringing out the best in you", "guiding, inspiring, thriving" and although my husband balks at these, (he cannot take it seriously), I am a bit stuck. Any support would be fabulous.
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    You might not need a fancy tagline at all. For example:

    Cynthia Talone
    (Certified) Teen Life Coach
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Your husband is not your client. The truth is (as Jay suggests) that you may not need a tag line at all. Your results can stand as your tag line. The ways you help (and have helped) people are what matters.
  • Posted by tcgren on Accepted
    I concur with Jay and Gary, tagline doesn't seem appropriate. But you should be prepared with a 3-minute sales pitch for the parents to demonstrate what your approach is.

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