How Great Coaches Stay in Their Lane and Scale with Intention
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What if scaling your coaching practice isn’t about doing more but about doing less, better, and on purpose?
In this episode, Cam sits down with Andrew Gissal to unpack what it really means for coaches to stay in their lane. Andrew shares his journey from entrepreneur to Certified EOS Implementer, how his coaching practice emerged alongside another business, and why intentional design prevents burnout. They explore his three-day rhythm, planning capacity a year in advance, and why internal growth must come before external growth, along with the role of community, emotional energy in sessions, and the power of simplicity through elimination.
Biography
Andrew Gissal is a Certified EOS Implementer based in Greenville, South Carolina, and the host of Inside the 90, a podcast exploring the real-world impact of running businesses inside the 90-Day World of EOS. After building and leading a data services business, Andrew transitioned into coaching by working closely with leadership teams. Today, he helps leaders and coaches scale with clarity and intention by staying in their lane and doing what they do best.
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Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewgissal/
Learn more about Andrew’s work with EOS: https://implementer.eosworldwide.com/andrew-gissal/
Learn more about Inside the 90: https://www.workwithwonder.com/podcast
Use code AC20 for 20% off Ninety: https://ninety.io
Join our community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/16297012/