nina cooke business growth mentoring
Hi, I am Nina Cooke. I’m a Mindset Coach for entrepreneurs. I help entrepreneurs
breakthrough limiting beliefs to achieve their business goals, to create more
impact & make more money. I’m a coach for business owners who have internal
blocks around growing their business. My superpower is DIGGING DEEP to find the
root cause of why they’re struggling. And then showing them how they can clear
out their resistance. So they can charge their value, serve a wider and deeper
audience, and have easier relationships. I get a huge kick out of seeing my
clients have a 180 degree turnaround – from looking to the outside world for the
solution to their business struggles to looking within themselves and finding
the answer. And then they experience richer, freer, and easier lives which is a
bigger result than they signed up for. (And they aren’t complaining 🙂 ). And
I’d love for you to have that, too I know you’re a busy business owner and don’t
have much time to work on yourself . Which is why my coaching doesn’t require
you to carve out any prep or homework time. All changes happen within the
sessions. And you make the changes deep within your subconscious, so you don’t
have to use will power or effort to keep the changes in place – they’re
permanent. Here’s what Linda has to say after working with me: “I loved working
with you, Nina. The work that we did together was the most transformational of
any work that I have done with anybody – ever. It went way beyond mere concepts,
and answered the toughest question I have run across to date – how do I change
my limiting beliefs? The change that you facilitated is at such a deep level,
and affected the ‘me’ that I am, to such a degree that I quickly ‘became’ the
change that we created. With that kind of freedom, I’m excited about how much
fun and success I will be experiencing as I keep on stepping out to grow my
business.” – Linda Flynt Why I started to coach people like you I’ve always been
curious why some people are courageous and see a world of opportunities, while
others are fearful and see a world of limitations. I trained in NLP and
hypnotherapy to sort out my own fearful stuff and find my courage. But my life
changed when I bumped into Morty Lefkoe because he showed me how to clear out my
limiting beliefs that had kept me small and fearful. A couple of years after
training with Morty, I worked with a successful business owner. I’d known her
for quite a while and I’d always thought things were going really well for her.
However, she was frustrated because her business wasn’t growing the way she
wanted it to. She thought it was because she kept hiring the wrong team, when
really it was something internal keeping her stuck. Since then, from the many
conversations I’ve had with successful, but stuck, business owners, I’ve seen,
time and time again, that one of the biggest reasons they’re struggling to grow
is this: They believe it’s something practical, something that’s going on out
there in the world (virtual or in-house teams, systems, etc), when actually it’s
an inside job, something in their head they’re doing unconsciously. Working with
business owners on a one-to-one basis allows me to go deep and help them
breakthrough their hidden blocks so they can build a deeply satisfying and
fulfilling business. My favourite things (in this order): My family – especially
when we’re sitting round the table enjoying my husband’s delicious food (I
bought him a cookery course for his birthday – best money I ever spent). My
friends – I’m grateful to live in friendly Saffron Walden. Green tea (I carry my
green tea bags in my handbag, just in case) – in my favourite giant-sized plain
white mug. Yoga – it’s hard work but I know it’s doing some good 🙂 Knitting – I
picked up my needles after 12 years, encouraged by Ann, my patient knitting
mentor and friend. I’m excited to see my stripey jumper grow day by day! Meet
Eddie. His favourite things (in this order): Long walks – particularly if
squirrels and rabbits are around. Swimming – he likes to swim in circle,
barking. He looks crazy, but he’s happy. Food (especially his favourite snack, a
juicy sausage, after a long walk)