Creating an engaging nutrition course might seem a bit overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! With a sprinkle of creativity and some smart planning, you can whip up a course that not only teaches but also grabs your client’s attention.
Let’s dive into some simple steps to get you started!
Know your clients
Before you jump into creating your course, take a minute to think about who you’re talking to. What challenges are they facing, what goals are they trying to hit, and what do they care about?
You can personalize the experience for your clients is to get them to complete a Nutri-Q report. This is a personalized roadmap, giving them a visual snapshot of their body systems and highest priorities based on how they respond to a detailed questionnaire.
As a result, the report is the key to understanding what to prioritize; it will highlight the top 5 areas of focus in each section, so they’ll have a starting point where they can dive into more research, do specific activities, take supplements, or see their healthcare practitioner.
Create connection opportunities
- Create a community
- Set-up challenges that solve hyper-specific problems
- Create a private exclusive-members only podcast with HELLO AUDIO 🔉
- Use accountability partners in your course as a way for members to meet each other
Offer Virtual Coffee Progress Check-Ins
Offering virtual coffee progress check-ins is a relaxed and friendly way to connect with your course participants. These informal meetings can be scheduled every few weeks to create an ongoing dialogue about their experiences and progress.
Additionally, you can also use this time to celebrate their wins, no matter how small! Whether they’ve successfully tried a new recipe or implemented a nutrition tip, acknowledging their progress helps boost their motivation. Plus, these conversations allow you to provide tailored advice and support, making them feel seen and valued. These check-ins don’t have to be long either—just 20-30 minutes is often enough to touch base and connect.