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GEI33: Gail Baral discusses what a Business Coach is and Does!

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Gail Baral is a business development coach and startup expert who helps ambitious dreamers become successful business owners.

Gail shares:

  • What does a Business Coach do?
  • The top 3 problems that small business owners encounter that a coach can help you with
  • How developing your intuition can lead to greater results in your business
  • How to start trusting your own intuition when it comes to making big decisions for your business

Known for her razor-sharp intuition and uncanny ability to help her clients clarify and articulate their ideas, goals and intentions, Gail’s results-driven coaching style helps her clients develop and implement step-by-step strategies and tactics to achieve their business goals in record time. 

Gail’s mission is to change the way people deal with the pressures of entrepreneurship. As a passionate facilitator of self-awareness and personal growth, she specializes in teaching her clients how to tap into, and trust, their intuition, how to deal with overwhelm by setting priorities that align with their values and life goals, and how to manage their emotional and energetic presence to avoid self sabotage. 

With over two decades of entrepreneurial experience in fashion, music, home decor, gourmet food, publishing, and event planning, Gail has expertise across all aspects of business, from strategic planning, operational management, international sourcing, manufacturing, and team building to social media, publicity, product, package and space design.  

She is certified as a professional coach by The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (IPEC), which is recognized as one of the country's top training programs for professional coaches.

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