When Is It Time to Hire a Business Coach?

When is it time to hire a business coach?

There’s a moment in business where you realize: “I’ve come as far as I can on my own.”

You’ve bootstrapped.
You’ve taken courses, listened to podcasts, tried to DIY your way through every new challenge.

But something in you knows: to grow into the next chapter — without losing your integrity, your health, or your values — you might need someone by your side.

That “someone” is often a business coach.

TL;DR: When is it Time to Hire a Business Coach?

If you’ve hit the limits of DIY learning and want to grow your business without sacrificing your values, health, or integrity, hiring a business coach can help you move faster, avoid repeated mistakes, and stay aligned with your vision.

In this article I’ll walk you through:
– When it might be time to hire a business coach
– What to look for (and what to avoid)
– Why your coach’s business model and worldview matter
– Practical questions to ask before you decide

If you’re already sensing that you might want a more humane, values-based partner for your next season, you can also read about my 1:1 Conscious Business Coaching program, Scale with Integrity.

I waited too long to hire a coach

If there’s one thing I’d do differently, it would be this:

I would have worked with a coach much earlier in my business.

I bootstrapped for years. I thought I couldn’t afford coaching.

So I did it all myself:

  • Making all the mistakes
  • Trying all the things
  • Feeling alone with the big decisions

I don’t regret the mistakes — they’ve made me a better coach.
But my journey could have been:

  • Easier
  • Less lonely
  • Faster

By now I’ve invested thousands in coaching. I don’t regret a single cent.

When I think of my last five coaches, what comes up is huge gratitude.

They were all very different, and I learned different things from each of them:

  • One helped me with copywriting and sales pages.
  • One walked with me through publishing a book.
  • Others supported me with business model, energy, boundaries and self-trust.

What they have in common is a similar worldview: humane, values-driven, not pushy.

That, I’ve learned, matters a lot.


When is it time to hire a business coach?

Let’s assume you’re not looking for a coach because it’s trendy, but because you need help on your entrepreneurial path.

5 signs you might be ready to hire a business coach:

  1. You’ve taken yourself as far as you can with DIY learning.
  2. You’re tired of figuring everything out alone.
  3. You’re repeating the same patterns (undercharging, overgiving, overcomplicating).
  4. You’re on the verge of a new chapter (new offers, book, rebrand, new niche) and don’t want to wing it.
  5. You’re full on the outside, but something feels off inside your business.

A business coach won’t “save” your business. But a good one can:

  • Shorten the trial-and-error phase
  • Hold you gently accountable
  • Help you see your blind spots
  • Keep you anchored in your values while you grow

Entrepreneurs who work with business coaches report 46% higher revenue growth than those who go it alone.


96% of coached entrepreneurs say they would invest in coaching again because the return on investment extends far beyond financial metrics.

Where and how to find a business coach

Some gentle places to start:

  • Recommendations – Ask peers you trust who they’ve worked with and why.
  • Podcasts – If you like how someone thinks and explains things on a podcast, their coaching may be a fit.
  • Masterminds & memberships – Sometimes you meet your coach inside a group you’re already in.
  • Small programs – Join a small course or workshop with someone you’re curious about to get a feel for their energy before going 1:1.
  • Social media / newsletter – Follow them for a while and notice how you feel when you read their content.

And of course, you can search directly (on Google or ChatGPT) for terms like:

  • “business coach for coaches”
  • “conscious business coach”
  • “business coach for introverts / HSPs”

If you’re a coach yourself, you might like my dedicated Business Coach for Coaches page, where I explain how I work specifically with coaches who want to grow with integrity, not hustle.


Practical things to ask before you sign

Once you’ve found someone who feels promising, it’s okay to ask very concrete questions:

  • How do we work together – 1:1, group, or hybrid?
  • How often do we meet?
  • Is there a minimum commitment (3 months, 6 months…)?
  • What happens between sessions (email, WhatsApp, nothing)?
  • What’s included — and what isn’t?

One thing I recommend being cautious about: paying upfront for a full year.

Yes, transformation takes time. But:

  • Your coach doesn’t yet know how fast you implement.
  • You don’t yet know how you’ll feel in their container.

In my experience:

  • 3 months is a good minimum to get traction.
  • 6 months is a wonderful container for deeper change.
  • Beyond that, it’s often better to review and re-decide, rather than locking yourself into 12 months from day one.

You are allowed to protect yourself and invest in your growth.


When you’re actually ready (even if you don’t feel like it)

Here’s the paradox:

Most people wait too long to hire a coach.

I did.

Of course, you don’t want to put yourself in a financially dangerous position.
But if you can afford it — even if it feels a bit stretchy — it can be wise to invest before everything is on fire.

The goal isn’t to spend for the sake of spending.
The goal is to:

  • Reach your financial and life goals faster
  • With more support
  • With fewer lonely nights at the laptop

If you’ve read this far and you’re quietly thinking:

“I think it might be time…”

…then it probably is.


If you’re looking for a Conscious Business Coach

If you’re a coach or service-based solopreneur who:

  • Wants support with strategy and accountability
  • Wants to grow your online presence and business
  • Refuses to use pushy, manipulative tactics
  • Cares about integrity, enoughness, and doing business like we’re human

…then we might be a good fit.

How we can work together

Scale with Integrity – Conscious Business Coaching 1:1

In this bespoke coaching, we:

  • Look at your business model, offers, and pricing
  • Clarify how much is “enough” for you in this season
  • Redesign your marketing and sales so they feel humane and doable
  • Protect your energy and boundaries as you grow
  • Work on whatever is the priority for you right now

If that resonates, you can head over to my Conscious Business Coaching page, read more about how it works, and fill in the form to tell me about your situation. If I feel that I can help you and we might be a good fit, I’ll invite you to a Clarity Call.

You deserve a business coach who respects your humanity, your values, and your pace.
Choose someone who helps you build a business that feels good on the inside, not just looks good from the outside.

mall rocks and design a coaching business that supports the life you actually want — not one that leaves you maxed out.

FAQ about When It’s Time to Hire a Business Coach

When is it time to hire a business coach?

It might be time when you’ve taken yourself as far as you can with DIY learning, you’re repeating familiar patterns, and you long for experienced, values-aligned support to help you through your next chapter. If you’re feeling both a little scared and a little excited about being supported, that’s often a good sign.

Do I need a business coach if my calendar is already full?

Maybe — especially if you’re full but tired, not earning what you’d like, or your business no longer feels like you. In that case, coaching isn’t about “more clients at any cost”, but about redesigning your offers, pricing, and boundaries so your business can support you sustainably. Read this post ‘How to Grow My Coaching Business – When My Calendar is Already Maxed Out

What questions should I ask a business coach before hiring them?

Here are a few powerful questions to ask before you decide:
How do you define success for your clients?
How do you think about marketing and selling?
What happens if a strategy you suggest doesn’t feel right for me?
What kind of clients do you love working with?
Can you share an example of a client whose business you helped simplify or realign, not just “scale”?
You’re not being difficult by asking these. You’re checking that their way of working matches your values, your season of life, and your vision for your business.

Is a business coach worth it?

A business coach is worth it when the support they offer matches what you truly need right now. If you choose well, coaching can save you years of trial and error, help you design a sustainable business model, and give you compassionate accountability to actually implement.
It may not be worth it if you’re hoping for someone to “fix” your business without your participation, or if you’re pressured into investing money you genuinely don’t have. Look for a coach who talks honestly about risk, enoughness, and pacing, not just big revenue promises.

Do I need a business coach?

You might need a business coach if:
You’ve taken courses and read books but still feel stuck or overwhelmed.
Your calendar is full, yet you’re tired and the money doesn’t feel like enough.
You want to grow, but not at the cost of your health, your values, or your integrity.
You know what you could do, but you don’t want to do it the way the online world says you “should.”
If that’s you, conscious business coaching can help you step back, redesign your offers and marketing, and create a business that feels like you – and actually supports you. If you’re simply lacking a few skills (like writing better copy or understanding SEO), then a focused course or training might be enough for now.

If you’d like a more detailed checklist of what to look for (and what to avoid), you can read my article on how to choose a business coach

Other Resources You Might Enjoy

Blog post: What Can a (Conscious) Business Coach Help You With? – in FAQ format

Blog post: How to Choose a Business Coach without loosing Money or Integrity

Blog post: How to Scale a Coaching Business with Integrity

Blog post: How to Grow My Coaching Business When My Calendar is Already Maxed Out

Blog post: Sales Funnel Alternative

Case study: 1-on-1 Coaching Case Study with Annette Ebbinghaus

Podcast

Podcast: The Humane Marketing Podcast, conversations with guests, organized around the 7Ps of Humane Marketing

Podcast: When is it Time to Hire a Business Coach (original episode on my Gentle Business Revolution podcast)

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