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How I Became an Abraham Hicks Coach (And How You Can Too)

When I first stumbled upon Abraham Hicks, it felt like I had finally found the missing piece. It wasn’t just another self-help method. It was a whole new way of living—vibration first, alignment first, joy first. The more I listened, the more everything in my life began to shift.

At some point, I had a realization: if these teachings could transform my life this much, imagine what could happen if I helped others embody them too. That was the seed that grew into my journey as an Abraham Hicks-inspired coach.


Step 1: Living the Teachings First


Before I ever thought about coaching, I committed to being my own first client. I immersed myself in the audios and books, but more importantly, I applied the principles every day. I practiced reaching for better-feeling thoughts, noticing my vibration, and making alignment my priority.

What surprised me was how naturally people started to notice my energy shift. Friends began asking for advice. Strangers online resonated with my words. Without even trying, I was already sharing the teachings by example.


Step 2: Understanding the Role of a Coach


What I quickly realized is that an Abraham Hicks coach isn’t someone who “fixes” another person’s life. The real work is holding your own alignment so steadily that you help others find their way into their own vortex. It’s less about giving answers and more about helping someone reconnect with their own guidance system.


Step 3: Practicing Guiding Conversations


At first, I practiced with friends and in online communities. I would gently ask Abraham-style questions like:

  • “What do you really want?”

  • “How does this thought feel in your body?”

  • “If you could see the best version of this situation, what would it look like?”

These simple questions opened doors for people. I watched their energy shift right in front of me, and that’s when I knew—this is the work I’m meant to do.


Step 4: Offering Sessions Before I Felt ‘Ready’


One of the biggest lessons I learned was not to wait until I felt perfect. Alignment isn’t about perfection; it’s about presence. I started offering sessions online and let my passion lead. The response was incredible. People weren’t looking for someone with a certificate—they wanted someone who truly lived the vibration.


Step 5: Expanding Continually


Even now, I see myself as a student first and a coach second. Abraham’s teachings are about expansion, and every client I work with expands me too. That’s the beauty of this path—it’s a lifelong journey of alignment and joy.


Are You Feeling Called to This Path?Becoming an Abraham Hicks-inspired coach isn’t about memorizing techniques—it’s about living alignment so fully that you naturally lead others into their own. If you’ve felt that nudge in your heart, maybe this is your sign.


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