By Sqn Ldr Cheshta Shankar | Fitness & Mindset Coach |
Open Instagram, scroll through LinkedIn, or glance at trending hashtags — and you’ll see it:
Everyone is becoming a coach.
You’ll see bold promises everywhere:
“Lose 10 kg in 30 days!”
“Glow-up with my skincare routine!”
“Manifest success in 3 easy steps!”
On the surface, coaching appears glamorous — a mix of confidence, aesthetics, and bite-sized advice.
But look deeper, and you’ll notice something crucial is missing:
Experience. Substance. Integrity.
Today, anyone can buy a certificate, build a brand, and launch a program. But can they actually hold space for another human being’s transformation?
Can they guide others through darkness if they’ve never sat in their own?
Real coaching is not about having solutions.
It’s about:
That depth only comes when a coach has truly walked the road themselves.
But here’s what we often see:
Let’s be clear:
Transformation is beautiful. But transformation alone does not make you a coach.
Because when your only reference point is your own experience — unexamined, untested, and untrained — you may unintentionally cause more harm than healing.
The modern coaching industry isn’t built on integrity.
It’s built on algorithms, aesthetics, and urgency.
Marketing now says:
The result?
👉 Coaching becomes a performance, not a practice.
👉 Influence replaces introspection.
👉 Branding replaces depth.
👉 Followers outweigh foundations.
🎯 Everyone wants to sell certainty.
But few are willing to cultivate capacity.
We see constant messaging like:
But what about:
Those are rarely part of the sales pitch.
When coaching lacks foundation, the consequences are real — and sometimes irreversible.
The result?
❌ Clients feel inspired, but not supported.
❌ They receive direction, but not depth.
❌ They get quick fixes — but no lasting change.
You can’t copy-paste wisdom.
You must earn it through living, through failing, reflecting, adapting, and showing up again and again — even when no one’s watching.
No online certification can give you what lived experience can.
Before calling yourself a coach, ask:
Real coaching is uncomfortable.
It’s not about perfection, but about presence.
Not about having the answer, but about honoring the process.
It needs more humans who’ve done the inner work.
We don’t need more:
We need:
True coaching isn’t about leading the way.
It’s about walking alongside someone without the need to be the hero.
And that can’t be built in a weekend.
If you’re drawn to coaching — that’s beautiful. The world does need you.
But it doesn’t need your highlight reel.
It needs your humility.
Don’t chase the label.
Chase the lived integrity behind it.
Because coaching is not about becoming someone’s savior.
It’s about becoming someone whose presence helps others save themselves.
And that, my friends, only comes from walking the path yourself.
Sqn Ldr Cheshta Shankar is a former Indian Air Force officer and now a certified Fitness & Mindset Coach . Through her grounded approach, she helps people rebuild strength from within — physically, emotionally, and mentally. She believes real coaching starts where performance ends — in silence, truth, and lived experience.
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