06/01/2026
They taught you the science.
They taught you the clinical skills.
Nobody taught you what to say.
That is not a gap in your knowledge.
It is a gap in your training.
And it is fixable.
If you have ever sat down to write a caption, a bio, or a client handout and felt that pull — that hesitation right before you say something you are not sure is safe — that feeling has a name.
It is not imposter syndrome. It is not a lack of confidence.
It is scope fear. And it is the most common reason credentialed health professionals stall before they ever launch.
The clinical training taught you everything you need to know. It did not teach you how to talk about what you know in a coaching context without crossing a line you cannot see.
That is a language framework problem. Not a knowledge problem.
I built a course around exactly this. It is called Knowing the Line and it is available now.
Link in bio and first comment.