How to Turn Empowerment Workshops Into a Coaching Business
Apr 20, 2025
Share Your Passion, Build Your Dream, and Make an Impact That Lasts
You’ve led a few workshops. You’ve seen the light in girls’ eyes when they feel seen and strong. And you’ve heard it more than once—“You’re so good at this...you should do more of it.”
If you’re feeling called to expand your work and reach more girls in a bigger, more sustainable way, here’s the good news:
You can absolutely turn your workshops into a meaningful coaching business.
One that supports girls, empowers communities, and gives you the freedom to lead in a way that aligns with your heart.
You don’t need to be an “influencer,” a full-time entrepreneur, or have it all figured out. You just need a little structure, a clear vision, and the courage to take the next step.
đź’ˇ Key Takeaways
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You already have what it takes to build a coaching business rooted in impact
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Start with your workshop strengths and build consistent offerings
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Clarify who you serve, how you help, and what transformation you offer
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Create programs, packages, or circles that reflect your unique voice
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You can grow slowly, sustainably, and in a way that feels good to you
Here’s how to begin.
Step 1: See Yourself as a Coach (Not Just a Workshop Leader)
Workshops are incredible—but they’re often one-time events. Coaching goes deeper. It creates ongoing transformation through connection, reflection, and consistent support.
Think about how you already:
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Guide girls through reflection and personal growth
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Create emotionally safe spaces
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Offer tools and strategies to build confidence and resilience
That is coaching. You don’t need a fancy title or a million credentials. You just need the intention to support girls through a process—not just an event.
Step 2: Clarify Your Mission & Who You Serve
Ask yourself: What kind of girl do I most want to support?
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Middle school girls navigating identity and self-worth?
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Teen girls stepping into leadership or preparing for high school?
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Girls struggling with social media, friendship, or anxiety?
Then ask: What kind of transformation do I help them create?
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From shy to self-assured?
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From uncertain to clear and confident?
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From disconnected to deeply empowered?
This becomes the foundation of your coaching work—and helps you create programs that truly meet their needs.
Step 3: Turn Your Workshop Content Into a Signature Coaching Program
You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. Use what’s already working in your workshops and turn it into a multi-week experience.
Start simple. A 4- or 6-week group coaching program could include:
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Weekly themes (Confidence, Inner Voice, Friendship, Leadership)
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Journaling prompts and reflection tools
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Empowerment activities
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Group or 1:1 coaching conversations
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Brave goals or action steps each week
This gives girls time to grow, builds community, and makes your coaching more accessible (and impactful).
Step 4: Choose Your Format
There’s no one “right” way to structure your coaching. You can choose what fits your life and your strengths.
Options include:
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Small group coaching (virtual or in-person)
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One-on-one confidence coaching
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Seasonal workshops with follow-up support
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Hybrid models (e.g., online journaling circles + monthly Zoom calls)
You don’t need to do it all—just start with one offer and grow from there.
Step 5: Start Sharing Your Message
You don’t need to be salesy—you just need to be you. Start talking about what you’re offering in a way that centers the transformation, not the features.
Instead of:
“I’m running a 6-week program with worksheets and Zoom calls.”
Try:
“I’m helping teen girls go from self-doubt to self-trust—so they can speak up, set boundaries, and believe in themselves in real life.”
You can start by sharing on:
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Social media (especially where local moms, educators, or youth groups hang out)
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Flyers at schools, libraries, or churches
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Word of mouth (offer a free info session or bring-a-friend circle!)
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Your email list or community newsletter
Step 6: Use Tools That Support You
Running a coaching business doesn't have to be complicated. Start with just a few simple tools to stay organized and consistent:
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Canva (for creating visuals and workbooks)
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Zoom or Google Meet (for online sessions)
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Google Docs or Notion (for program planning and journaling prompts)
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Stripe or PayPal (for collecting payment)
And of course—don’t forget about the FearlesslyGiRL Program Kits, which give you everything you need to lead sessions with heart and structure.
Step 7: Remember, You Can Start Small and Grow With Purpose
You don’t need a website, LLC, or full client list to start. You just need one girl to say yes to the space you’re offering.
And from there, momentum grows.
Offer a free session. Host a pop-up workshop. Build one small coaching group. Then reflect, refine, and expand at your own pace.
There’s no race. There’s just your voice, your vision, and your capacity to hold space in a world that desperately needs it.
Ready to Build Your Coaching Business With Less Stress & More Support?
The FearlesslyGiRL Program Kits give you a done-for-you foundation you can build your business on. Journals, scripts, empowerment activities, and facilitator guides—ready to personalize and use in coaching, circles, and small groups.
You were made for this work. And the girls who need you? They’re waiting.
– Kate
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