¿Cómo una madre soltera construyó una práctica de coaching de seis cifras?
By Reza Daryaei
Después de su divorcio, Priya tenía $12,000 en ahorros y un sueño. Dos años después, gana más de lo que jamás ganó en la empresa, en sus propios términos.
Empezando desde cero
Priya's story is one of the most inspiring journeys we've had the privilege of witnessing through CoachCompass. Cuando Priya Sharma's marriage ended in 2023, she was left with two kids (ages 5 and 8), $12,000 in savings, a half-finished coaching certification, and a terrifying blank page where her future used to be.
For 11 years, she'd been a marketing director at a mid-size tech company, earning a comfortable $130,000 salary. She'd always dreamed of coaching — she was the person friends called at midnight for life advice — but the steady paycheck and the comfort of routine kept her in a career that felt increasingly hollow.
The divorce, as devastating as it was, became an unexpected catalyst. "I lost everything I thought defined me — my marriage, my identity as part of a couple, my financial security. But in the rubble, I found something I'd buried for years: the courage to build something of my own."
La primera coach
Before becoming a coach, Priya hired one. She found a business coach on CoachCompass who specialized in helping professionals launch coaching practices. "I knew how to coach people. I had no idea how to build a business."
Her coach helped her with the unglamorous but essential foundations:
**Descubrimiento de nicho:** Through extensive exploration, Priya identified her sweet spot: coaching women in career transitions, particularly those rebuilding after divorce or major life changes. She knew this audience because she WAS this audience.
**Diseño del modelo de negocio:** Her coach helped her create a tiered service model:
**Planificación de la realidad financiera:** With only $12,000 in savings and two kids to feed, Priya couldn't afford a slow ramp-up. Her coach helped her map out a 6-month plan: keep freelance marketing work for income while building her coaching practice in the margins.
La fase del esfuerzo
For six months, Priya worked two jobs. During the day, she freelanced as a marketing consultant (using her corporate skills to pay the bills). In the evenings, after the kids were in bed, she built her coaching practice.
She wrote articles on CoachCompass's platform, sharing her story and expertise. She hosted free webinars. She posted consistently on LinkedIn. She asked every satisfied client for a testimonial and a referral.
"There were nights when I was so tired I could barely see straight," Priya admits. "But I kept thinking about the women out there who were where I'd been — stuck, scared, and unable to see a way forward. They needed someone who understood."
El punto de inflexión
Six months in, three things happened almost simultaneously:
1. An article she wrote — "Rebuilding Your Career After Divorce: A Coach's Personal Playbook" — went viral on LinkedIn, generating 1.2 million impressions and hundreds of messages from women who identified with her story.
2. She filled her first group coaching program (12 women, $997 each = $11,964) in 48 hours.
3. A national women's publication featured her in a "Second Act Success Stories" profile, driving a flood of traffic to her CoachCompass profile.
"Momentum is real," Priya says. "You push a boulder uphill for months and nothing seems to happen. Then suddenly, everything happens at once."
Resultados del primer año
By the end of her first full year as a coach, Priya had:
Año dos y más allá
Now in her second year, Priya has expanded her practice:
But the numbers that matter most to Priya aren't financial:
"I went from thinking my divorce was the worst thing that ever happened to me to realizing it was the catalyst for the best thing — a career and life I built entirely on my own terms. My coach gave me the strategy, but more importantly, she gave me permission to believe it was possible." — Priya S.
"If you're a woman starting over, hear this: you are not starting from zero. You're starting from experience, resilience, and a wisdom that only comes from surviving something hard. That's your superpower." — Priya S.
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