Inviting people is one of the key activities for you as a Coach. When we genuinely want to help others, inviting becomes a natural step. Without much thought, we talk about what we feel passionate about…so don’t overthink inviting. Keep it simple and conversational.
Consider these four points.
–> Be clear. In an attempt to not seem “pushy” we may beat around the bush in our invites. This gives the impression that we aren’t confident in what we’re offering. When you invite, be clear and direct about what you’re asking them to do in one sentence: “I want you to join me in this next Challenge Group.”
–> Be conversational. Don’t try to memorize a perfect script — people respond best when they feel you’re conversing with
them naturally. So, work the invitation into a discussion. It’s normal to feel nervous, but practice and experience will
make this easier as time goes on, so be patient.
–> Lower the pressure. No one likes to feel “salesy” when talking with other people. You’ll feel salesy when your focus is on you instead of helping the other person. We want to share and build relationships, not sell and make transactions. Remember, you’re asking them to make a simple decision to help improve their quality of life, so relax and don’t put so much pressure on yourself or them!
–> Repeat as necessary. Many times, people won’t accept your first invitation. That’s okay! They may just be looking for additional information or the timing might be tough for them. Continue to add value to them and follow up from time to time and then invite them again when you feel the time is right.