Life Coaching Business Plan: How to Build a Purpose-Driven Practice
Ever feel like launching your coaching business means diving in blind? You’re not alone. Many life coaches skip the business planning step—believing passion alone is enough.
Joeel & Nataile are co-founders of Transformation Academy®, where they train leading-edge entrepreneurs, leaders and life coaches how to master their mindset and create a purpose-driven business. They have started more than a dozen businesses, and trained over 500,000 coaches from 200_ countries and territories. Joeel is a former psychology professor with a Master’s Degree in Counseling and Education is currently completing his dissertation on eudaemonic happiness for a Ph.D. in Psychology.
Ever feel like launching your coaching business means diving in blind? You’re not alone. Many life coaches skip the business planning step—believing passion alone is enough.
Does manifesting really work? Or is it just wishful thinking wrapped in pretty quotes?
If you’re a life coach (or aspiring to be one), you’ve likely heard of the Law of Attraction.
Are your clients constantly overwhelmed, juggling too many tasks, or stuck in a loop of procrastination? If so, you’re not alone. One of the most common struggles people face today is managing time, energy, and priorities.
Have you ever wondered if the life coaching industry is too saturated or if there’s still room to grow a thriving coaching business? The good news is: there has never been a better time to become a coach.
Let’s be honest—setting up your life coach website can feel overwhelming. You know you need an online presence, but where do you start? And more importantly, how do you turn visitors into actual paying clients?
You became a life coach to change lives—not spend hours trying to figure out hashtags or trends. And yet, in today’s world, visibility is everything.
Think life coaching is just a side hustle? Think again. In 2025, the coaching industry is booming—fueled by rising mental wellness awareness, increased demand for personal growth, and a massive shift toward remote and group coaching formats.
Burnout, brain fog, fatigue, stress—these symptoms are now so common, we almost consider them normal. But here’s the truth: most people want to feel better—they just don’t know how to start or stay consistent.
If you’ve ever wished you could support more people, build a thriving coaching business, and create deep community at the same time, group coaching may be your next best move.

