12steps2radiance

12steps2radiance Scope Safe Done-for-you coaching programs for nurses, credentialed coaches, and health professionals ready to launch.

I help nurses and health coaches turn their credentials into a coaching business — without starting from scratch.

They taught you the science.They taught you the clinical skills.Nobody taught you what to say.That is not a gap in your ...
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.

05/29/2026

You did not come this far to go silent.

You spent years learning what your patients needed before they knew how to ask for it.

You carried the weight of other people's worst days and showed up the next morning anyway.

And now you want to take everything you know and use it to help women who are going through exactly what your patients go through — except this time, on your terms.

But every time you sit down to write about it, scope fear stops you.

That fear is not a weakness. It is your training working exactly as it should.

The problem is no one gave you the framework that makes it go away.

The Three-Question Scope Check is that framework.

One page.
Free.
Link in bio and first comment.

Your compact nursing license is active in 41 states. Most nurses stop there and assume they are fine.They are not always...
05/27/2026

Your compact nursing license is active in 41 states. Most nurses stop there and assume they are fine.

They are not always fine.

If you coach clients on Zoom and hold an active RN license, the state your client is sitting in when you connect matters. Not the state you are in. The state she is in.

California. New York. Illinois. Oregon. Alaska. Hawaii. These states are not in the compact. If your client is there during your session, your multistate license does not cover you. You are practicing nursing in that state without a license in that state.

And it gets more complicated. Massachusetts signed NLC legislation in 2024 — but implementation is not yet complete. You cannot practice there on a compact license until the Board of Nursing announces the official start date.

Coaching certifications do not change this. Calling yourself a health coach does not change this. The moment you hold an active clinical license, state licensing boundaries follow you onto Zoom.

If you are building a coaching practice, this is the part nobody walked you through in your certification program.

This is not a reason to stop. It is a reason to know exactly who is on the other end of that call before you take her on as a client.

The list shifts as states move through implementation. Check nursys.com for the current confirmed list before you accept any new client.

The Three-Question Scope Check in my bio will not solve this specific issue — but it is the starting point for understanding where your lines for posting content actually are.

Link in bio and first comment.

05/26/2026

If you have ever written a health-related caption and felt that pause right before you hit publish, this is what that pause is protecting you from.

The word does not have to appear in your post. The implication is enough.

Most nurses and NPs building coaching practices have never been taught the three language categories that create scope exposure. Not in nursing school. Not in their coaching certification. Not anywhere.

The free Three-Question Scope Check in my bio covers all three. One page. 30 seconds. Run any sentence through it before you post it.

Link in bio and first comment.

Happy Memorial Day. Today, we pause to honor and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service t...
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day.

Today, we pause to honor and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage and dedication gave us freedoms that are easy to take for granted.

And if you woke up this morning and your first thought was about the coaching practice you've been meaning to build—this is for you.

You have the knowledge.
You have the credential.
You have the desire.
You just haven't had the space to sit with it.

Maybe today is that day.

Take a few quiet minutes. Reflect on the impact you want to make. Think about the people you're meant to serve and the practice you're capable of building.

When you're ready, the free Scope Check is in my bio and first comment.

It takes about 30 seconds—and it may change the way you write, coach, and communicate forever.

You know what she needs.You could sit down with her right now and help her in fifteen minutes.But knowing the science is...
05/22/2026

You know what she needs.

You could sit down with her right now and help her in fifteen minutes.

But knowing the science is not the same as knowing what to say.

It is not the same as knowing how to say it without crossing a line you have spent your whole career respecting.

That gap has a name.

And it is not a knowledge problem.

The words that will get you in trouble are not the ones you think.

It is not the obvious clinical language. It is the gray area — the phrase that sounds like coaching but reads as diagnosis. The question that sounds caring but implies a medical opinion. The caption you wrote at eleven at night and deleted at midnight because something felt off and you could not name what.

Blog Post 3 will be live tonight on my website. It names the specific words and shows you what to say instead. If you are a nurse, NP, credentialed coach, or health professional building a coaching practice — this one is for you.

Take the free three-minute readiness assessment and find out exactly where you are in your coaching journey right now. Link in bio and first comment.

05/22/2026

If you have been sitting down to build this and getting up with less than you started with, this is for you.

The module outline you have started four times. The caption you wrote and deleted. The session guide that is still not done.

That is not a you problem. That is a system problem.

A complete done-for-you coaching system built specifically for nurses, NPs, credentialed coaches, and health professionals who are ready to stop building from scratch.

Twelve modules. Session-by-session coaching scripts. Client language that is scope-safe from the foundation. A masterclass webinar ready to deliver. Sixty days of content already written.

Not a course that teaches you how to build it someday. The system itself.

Take the free three-minute readiness assessment and find out exactly where you are in your coaching journey right now. Link in bio and first comment.

Scope of practice is not a wall. It is a lane.You are not less helpful because you coach instead of diagnose. You are mo...
05/20/2026

Scope of practice is not a wall. It is a lane.

You are not less helpful because you coach instead of diagnose. You are more helpful — because you have time to ask the questions a twelve-minute appointment never gets to.

There is a phrase that will get you in trouble every time.
"Based on your labs, it looks like..."

That is not coaching language. That is clinical interpretation. And the line between them is not always obvious when you are the one who actually knows what the labs mean.

Coaching language sounds like this instead:
"What did your provider say about those results?"
"What questions do you still have after that appointment?"

Same knowledge. Different role. That distinction is what keeps your license and your clients safe.

If you are a nurse, NP, credentialed coach, or health professional of any kind building a coaching practice, the full post on where coaching ends and medicine begins is live on the blog right now. Link in bio and first comment.

05/19/2026

If you have ever finished a coaching session and spent the next two hours replaying what you said — you are not alone.

That is not imposter syndrome. That is not a confidence problem. That is what happens when you are trying to coach from a framework that was never designed to be scope-safe from the ground up.
You are not looking for permission to help people. You already have that. You are looking for a system that lets you show up and say what you know without lying awake afterward wondering if today was the day you went too far.

That system exists. Take the free three-minute readiness assessment and find out exactly where you are right now. Link in bio and first comment.

05/18/2026

You lie awake after sessions wondering if today was the day you said too much.

That is not imposter syndrome. That is not a mindset problem. That is what it feels like to coach without a scope-safe foundation.

If you are a nurse, NP, credentialed coach, or health professional of any kind — take the free three-minute readiness assessment. Find out exactly where you are in your coaching journey and what your next step actually looks like. Your result is personalized. It will tell you something true.

Link in Bio and first comment below. Go find out where you are.

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