

Choosing a coaching niche can feel risky, especially when you're just starting your coaching business. I get it. I was afraid too. I believed narrowing my focus would limit opportunities instead of creating them. But what I discovered changed everything.
When I first started coaching, one of my biggest fears was choosing a niche.I thought it would box me in, limit my opportunities, and make me less hire-able. I wanted to be open to anyone who needed coaching. Sound familiar?
But here’s what actually happened.
I used to believe this:
“Niching down will cost me opportunities.”
The truth?
🚫 No niche = No resonance = No clients
By trying to speak to “everyone,” I ended up connecting with no one.
My message was vague. My content lacked direction. And I constantly felt like I was chasing clients instead of attracting them.
The breakthrough came when I stopped seeing my niche as a box…And started seeing it as a bridge.
A bridge to:
When I embraced clarity, everything changed. I began attracting clients who resonated deeply with my message, because I was finally speaking their language.
If you’re overwhelmed by how to choose your coaching niche, this 5-step process will walk you through identifying your Ikigai, defining your dream clients, and creating a signature coaching offer that helps you stand out and attract clients. By leveraging AI tools, like ChatGPT, you can work through the prompts at each step to bring more clarity and confidence to your coaching niche.
Uncover the intersection between what you love, what you're great at, what the world needs, and what people will pay for.
Here's a prompt you can use:🔍 “Guide me through discovering my Ikigai.
Ask me 5 questions each to uncover:

Go beyond vague categories like “life coaching” or “leadership coaching.”Get specific: Who do you really want to help? What transformation do you want to facilitate?Try this prompt with your AI tool:
“Based on my Ikigai, give me 3 niche coaching offers I could lead the market in. Include:
Create a vision of who your ideal clients are, what they're struggling with, and what they desire most. This helps you develop services and messaging that speak directly to them.Try this prompt:
“For my chosen niche, describe 3 dream clients in detail. Include:Their 2am Google searches
Daily frustrations
What they want but don’t admit
What keeps them from saying yes to coaching”
Craft a detailed persona - not just demographics, but emotional pain points, internal dialogue, and what keeps them up at night.
This is how your brand becomes relatable.
Try this prompt:
“Write a vivid persona profile for my ideal client. Include:
Once you know who you're serving and what they need, create an offer that feels tailor-made for them.
This becomes the heart of your coaching business.
Try this prompt:
“Create a high-converting 3-or 5-step coaching framework for this persona.
For each step, include
Choosing a niche doesn’t limit you - it liberates you. It gives your coaching business direction, purpose, and power. The more focused you are, the more visible and valuable you become.
So if you’re hesitating to niche down, remember:
You’re not closing doors - you’re opening the right ones.
If you're feeling stuck, you're not alone - and you don't have to figure it out on your own. In our ICF-accredited coach training program, we help you step by step through defining your coaching niche, designing your signature offer, and attracting your first clients.
You'll get:
Start your coaching journey with clarity, confidence, and community.
Start by clarifying your Ikigai what you love, what you're great at, what the world needs, and what people will pay for. From there, define your ideal client and build a signature offer tailored to them.
Without a niche, your messaging becomes vague and unmemorable. Choosing a niche helps you connect with the right clients, build authority faster, and grow your coaching business with clarity.
Absolutely. Your coaching niche is a starting point, not a permanent label. As you grow, your focus may evolve, and that's a natural part of building your coaching practice.
Choosing a niche isn’t about excluding people - it’s about clearly serving the clients who need you most. Clarity creates connection.