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Make Money as a Life Coach®

Ep #354: MVP: Hustle Shame

Make Money as a Life Coach®

Stacey Boehman

Entrepreneurship, Buildingatribe, Branding, Sales, Networkmarketing, Self-improvement, Business, Lifecoaching, Influence, Marketing, Education, Impact

4.6831 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Are you carrying shame around the way you hustle in your business? In this episode, I explore how hustle shame shows up for coaches and clients and why it’s one of the most damaging forces in our industry. When you feel shame about the work you do to achieve your goals, it affects how you receive coaching, how you relate to your clients, and how you view your own accomplishments. I share how understanding and addressing hustle shame can transform your mindset and your business relationships.

 

Hustle shame doesn’t come from the hustle itself. It comes from the thoughts and beliefs driving it.  I break down the five most common ways hustle shame manifests and how these patterns can sabotage both growth and satisfaction in your work. Tune in to discover how to stop hiding from your hustle, release the shame, and build a business that allows you to achieve your goals while staying fully present in your life.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Make Money as a Life Coach podcast.

0:08.5

We're sales expert and master coach Stacy Bayman teaches you how to make your first 2K,

0:13.9

20K and 200K using her proven formula.

0:19.4

Today we're going to talk about hustle, shame. Now, I do want you to do hard work. So I'm going to

0:25.8

record a separate episode on the difference between hustle and hard work. Okay, because I think you guys

0:32.3

get those confused and you make hustle mean that you can't work at all or that you can't work hard

0:37.4

and you are constantly pulling back. Okay, so at all or that you can't work hard and you are

0:38.1

constantly pulling back. Okay, so I'm going to do an episode on that. But this episode I wanted to be

0:43.5

dedicated to hustle shame because it's for a couple reasons. It's really hard to work on hustle

0:50.5

if you have so much shame around it. But really, the main reason I wanted to talk about it

0:55.0

is what I've noticed is that hustle shame, its biggest negative impact. And I mean bigger impact

1:02.0

than what it actually creates in your business, that cycle of hustling and then breaking and then

1:06.8

hustling and then never hitting your goal. Its actual biggest negative impact

1:11.1

is how it affects the relationship between the business coach and the client. And especially with my

1:20.2

higher revenue clients, but it really happens at all levels of revenue is that I try to coach my students out of hustle because I've

1:29.2

been there and I've done that and I'm I'm on the other side and I know how much freedom is on the

1:34.6

other side. But when I do, it sometimes backfires on me and makes me the bad guy. And, you know,

1:41.7

I find myself constantly having to like apologize before I give the coaching

1:46.4

on hustle because I just know it's not going to be received well and how sensitive people

1:51.7

are around it and what it brings up for people, especially after the coaching. Like they'll,

1:56.5

like, get really amazing coaching for me and then they ghost and then it'll come back like how angry

2:01.4

they've been at me and they've been stewing for months, right? So I've just seen this in the 2K

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