5 Reasons to Become a Certified Sober Girls Guide Coach

You have experienced the joys of sobriety and recovery, but what about the hardships. Now is the time to help other women find freedom by changing their relationship with alcohol.

The pandemic has increased rates of alcohol use in women. According to a RAND Corporation study, during the pandemic women have increased their heavy drinking days by 41% compared to before the pandemic.

Women need your help. Transform lives through the healing powers of sobriety and recovery.

This is the course you have been waiting for. The skills learned in this program will allow you to reach unimaginable levels of success and fulfillment. It's time for you to finally bridge the gap between your passion and your profitable career!

5 Reasons to Become a Certified Sober Girls Guide Coach

1. Full Coaching System: You will learn the proven step-by-step system that has helped 93% of women successfully change their relationship with alcohol. You will have unlimited access to templates, exercises, and scripts. 

2. Be your own boss: As a Certified Sober Girls Guide you set your own schedule, work when you want for how long you want, and make as much money as you want. This is the perfect career for stay-at-home and single moms.

3. Clients: You will have access to curated groups of women actively seeking coaching programs. You will also be featured on the coach's corner of the A Sober Girls Guide website. 

4. Community: Energy is contagious. It makes a world of difference to be around positive, like-minded women to give you that extra push and accountability to achieve success. You will be assigned a partner to role-play and keep you accountable throughout the program and beyond. 

5. Money: You will learn the Sober Girls Guide proven strategy for attracting clients, working efficiently, and staying relevant. 

What are you waiting for?

Take the first step to success and join like-minded women to build their dream business. 

Sign up here.

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