The Business Stumbling Blocks nobody ever warned you about!

You’ve already invested so much into your business. Most small business owners have spent, on average, £16,000.00 just to get it off the ground (according to Lloyds Bank research).

But what happens after launch? Studies show that working with a business coach can increase profit margins by up to 46%. 
Yet, most small business owners don’t make that investment.

In trying to save money, many entrepreneurs end up paying a higher price. Struggling with unclear direction, missed sales opportunities and mounting stress. Without support, knowledge gaps widen, decisions become harder and growth slows.

And let’s be honest: being your own boss means there’s no manager giving you feedback, no structured training, no one to bounce ideas off when things get tough. It’s easy to feel isolated, overwhelmed, or stuck.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.  This is where coaching comes in. A great coach or mentor is like a virtual business partner who you can bounce ideas off and structure your growth plans with. Ensuring that you can scale your enterprise, or pivot when you need to.