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Executive/Life coaching (pro-bono for professional experience practice)


thomasd

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I offer FREE executive/life coaching for a limited period of time as part of my registration (pro-bono professional experience hours). I am completing a Practitioner Diploma in Executive coaching.


Whether you are looking to switch career, improve your performance, strengthen your leadership, or you are going through a life transition, health, wellbeing and family matter, coaching can provide a creative space to help you realise your goals and to reach full potential. I am passionate about human power and helping people to achieve growth in their personal and professional life. I adopt a hands-on, collaborative style of coaching where I work together with you to create change. I facilitate a process of enquiry and discussion to help you gain awareness and clarity regarding a situation or a topic, which will then enable us to make progress in some way.


Coaching is increasingly acknowledged as something that makes a positive contribution to business and personal goals. It engages people personally and professionally, for at the heart of coaching is an awareness of our basic interdependency as people and the need to support each other. Coaching does not assume you are broken and need to be fixed. Rather, it assumes you are well and whole, and it seeks to clarify your values and then help align your life with them. Coaching looks forward, not backward; it addressed you as a whole person, your physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual self.


I am based in Dulwich/Nunhead/Peckham areas and I can reach you in the area or anywhere in London. Please PM for details.

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