Let’s be honest — nobody wakes up one morning and says,
“I think I need a business coach today.”
Usually, you reach that point when you’ve been trying everything you know — and it’s still not working.
Hey there, I’m Tabish Bibikar, and I coach and mentor software company founders to build scale in their business fast.
Now, how do you really know it’s time for coaching?
It’s when your business looks fine on the surface — the revenue’s okay, the team’s busy, the clients are happy —
but inside, you know something isn’t clicking.
You’ve hit a ceiling.
You’ve tried new strategies, new tools, maybe even new people…
but somehow, the business just won’t move to the next level.
Or maybe you feel like everything depends on you.
If you stop for a week, things start falling apart.
You’re firefighting instead of leading.
Sometimes it’s not even about growth —
it’s about clarity.
You have so many ideas, but no real direction.
You’re working harder than ever, but it’s not feeling lighter — it’s feeling heavier.
That’s when a coach steps in.
Not to give you “five secrets to success.”
Not to motivate you with quotes.
A real coach helps you see what you can’t see.
They hold up a mirror to your blind spots — the ones that have been quietly limiting your business.
They help you ask better questions — about your people, your pricing, your time, your priorities.
And they don’t give you the answers — they help you discover them yourself, so they stick.
Coaching isn’t for when things are falling apart.
It’s for when things are working — but could work so much better if you just had clearer focus and a stronger system behind it.
So if you’re feeling stuck,
if you’re growing but constantly overwhelmed,
if you’re successful but not at peace —
that’s when you know you need business coaching.
Because good coaching doesn’t just help you run your business better —
it helps you run yourself better.
Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you in the next one.

