
Some people choose coaching. Others feel called to it long before they ever say the word out loud.
Maybe you’ve noticed it.
You’re the one people confide in.
The one friends call when their life feels upside down.
The one who sees solutions when others see obstacles.
You love growth. You crave meaning. You feel deeply fulfilled when someone breaks through because of something you said.
And yet…
You might not think of yourself as a coach.
But what if the signs have been there all along?
What if your desire to help others isn’t random but purposeful?
Here are 7 powerful signs you might be meant to be a coach.

You’ve done the work.
You’ve put in the hours.
You’ve built the skills.
You’ve earned the opportunities.
From the outside, it looks like progress.
But inside? There’s a different story.
A quiet voice that questions everything.
“What if I’m not actually good enough?”
“What if I mess this up?”
“What if they realize I don’t belong here?”
So you prepare more than necessary.
You hesitate when it matters most.
You downplay your wins.
You hold back, just enough to stay “safe.”
If this feels familiar, you’re not broken.
You’re experiencing something incredibly common.
Impostor syndrome.
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