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The New Way to Sell One-on-One Coaching Without Pressure or Scripts

10 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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🤔 What if you could sell high-ticket offers… without convincing, pushing, or using scripts? In this episode of IKIGAI BOSS, I share what I truly believe about selling — and why IKIGAI selling is a completely different approach from the typical Western model. This is the method that helped me go from a struggling coach to building a six-figure business with only clients I love working with — without ads, and with a small audience. * ⚖️ The difference between profit-first selling vs fulfillment-first selling * 😓 Why traditional “script-based selling” often feels heavy and forced * 🇯🇵 What IKIGAI selling really means * 🎧 Why experience-based selling is more powerful than persuasion * 🔄 How letting clients feel progress replaces the need to “sell” You don’t need to convince people to buy. When clients: * experience real progress * feel alignment with you * understand your value emotionally they naturally decide to continue. That’s when selling becomes: * calm * effortless * aligned * 😌 Less pressure during sales conversations * 🧲 More aligned, “dream” clients * 🔒 Higher retention and stability * 🌱 More fulfillment in your business Because IKIGAI selling isn’t about closing — it’s about creating an experience people want to continue. If you: * have a small audience * sell high-ticket offers * want long-term clients (not one-time buyers) this approach allows you to: * stop chasing clients * stop forcing conversions * build a stable, fulfilling business If this episode resonated with you, I share more about: * 🧠 IKIGAI selling philosophy & systems * 🎧 Experience-based client conversion * 🤝 Attracting and keeping aligned clients * Becoming the boss of your own fulfillment 👉 Join the IKIGAI EMAIL TRIBE through the link in the show notes. (For coaches, consultants, and experts who want better clients — not just more clients.) 🧠 In this episode, we explore:🌊 The Core Insight💡 What This Changes🎯 Why This Matters (Especially for You)🌱 Join the IKIGAI EMAIL TRIBE

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If you're a coach with a small audience, getting a few leads a month from your content or word of mouth, you've probably felt this. The leads come in, you get on the discovery call, and somehow the right ones don't say yes. Or they say "let me think about it" and disappear. And the ones you secretly didn't even want, those are the ones who sign up. I lived in that place for a long time. Every discovery call felt enormous because I didn't have many of them. So I sat on each one with a quiet, heavy pressure inside. Please say yes. Please don't disappear. I need this. And the yeses I got that way, they always left fast. In this episode, I want to share one Japanese proverb that changed everything for me. Isogaba maware. If you're in a hurry, take a detour. Slow down to go fast. I'll share the story of my coach Yuiman, who on our very first discovery call didn't even pitch me. I had to chase him for the price. I'll show you why the fast yes is actually a trap, especially when you have a small list. And I'll give you three things to try on your next discovery call, including the one most people get wrong. You do not have to do it perfectly in one conversation. Sometimes the right person needs to come back. The gap between two conversations is where trust is actually built. If you're a coach, a teacher, or an expert with a small audience who wants to keep things simple, work with right people, and build long relationships instead of chasing fast yeses, this one is for you. If you want the exact way to structure a discovery call that runs at this slower, calmer pace, I have a free training where I share a lot of the strategies in more detail. You can watch it here: https://bit.ly/4vkHk07 [https://bit.ly/4vkHk07] See you in the next one. Sayonara.

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Do you feel a little nervous before every discovery call? A little tight in your chest, a little sleazy, like you're about to do something to this person instead of for them? I felt that for a long time. I thought it was because I was weak at sales, or because English is my second language. So I went and got the scripts, the question lists, the closing templates. And the more prepared I got, the worse I felt. In this episode, I want to share one Japanese word that changed everything for me. The word is wa. It means harmony. Being on the same side of the table instead of facing off against your dream client. I'll share the story of my coach Yuiman, who I've worked with for over six years, and how his very first discovery call with me felt nothing like a sales call. I'll show you why the nervous, sleazy feeling is not a confidence problem, it's an alignment problem. And I'll give you three simple things to do before your next discovery call so you can feel calm, like yourself, and actually attract the right people. If you're a coach, a teacher, or an expert who sells one on one, and you want to work with dream clients who stay with you for years, this one is for you. If you want the exact steps to run a discovery call this way, I have a free training where I share a lot of the strategies in more detail. You can watch it here: https://bit.ly/4vkHk07 [https://bit.ly/4vkHk07] See you in the next one. Sayonara.

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🤔 What if you could sell high-ticket offers… without convincing, pushing, or using scripts? In this episode of IKIGAI BOSS, I share what I truly believe about selling — and why IKIGAI selling is a completely different approach from the typical Western model. This is the method that helped me go from a struggling coach to building a six-figure business with only clients I love working with — without ads, and with a small audience. * ⚖️ The difference between profit-first selling vs fulfillment-first selling * 😓 Why traditional “script-based selling” often feels heavy and forced * 🇯🇵 What IKIGAI selling really means * 🎧 Why experience-based selling is more powerful than persuasion * 🔄 How letting clients feel progress replaces the need to “sell” You don’t need to convince people to buy. When clients: * experience real progress * feel alignment with you * understand your value emotionally they naturally decide to continue. That’s when selling becomes: * calm * effortless * aligned * 😌 Less pressure during sales conversations * 🧲 More aligned, “dream” clients * 🔒 Higher retention and stability * 🌱 More fulfillment in your business Because IKIGAI selling isn’t about closing — it’s about creating an experience people want to continue. If you: * have a small audience * sell high-ticket offers * want long-term clients (not one-time buyers) this approach allows you to: * stop chasing clients * stop forcing conversions * build a stable, fulfilling business If this episode resonated with you, I share more about: * 🧠 IKIGAI selling philosophy & systems * 🎧 Experience-based client conversion * 🤝 Attracting and keeping aligned clients * Becoming the boss of your own fulfillment 👉 Join the IKIGAI EMAIL TRIBE through the link in the show notes. (For coaches, consultants, and experts who want better clients — not just more clients.) 🧠 In this episode, we explore:🌊 The Core Insight💡 What This Changes🎯 Why This Matters (Especially for You)🌱 Join the IKIGAI EMAIL TRIBE

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