Who remebers WORKBOOKS?

Who remembers WORKBOOKS when you were in school? Most likely, you had one for almost every subject.

So this week let’s shift our perspective and bust some myths on journals. Journals or “low content” books go far beyond lines, dots, and prompts (if that is best for you). 

A journal can really be a workbook or a combination of both depending what makes the most sense for your business and clients.

The intention and goal is to create something that benefits your clients and helps them transform and/or gain insights. 

Let’s look at some businesses that could use a workbook/journal format:

  • Teachers/Instructors (music, creative, writing, performing, any kind of learning)

  • Business & Productivity Coaches 

  • Therapists 

  • Life Coaches 

  • and more 

The workbooks can be questions/exercises/activities that are repeated for x amount of time or one and done. (Please note, a workbook can be as few as 24 pages.)

I’m curious, does this get gears turning? Have possibilities opened up? 

The options are truly endless. If you’ve been following my posts, you’ll know I always say, the key is creating what is ALIGNED to your business and best for your clients. 




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