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Coaching to help you thrive, Hayes Grove SE22


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We all have the potential for exciting and rewarding change and growth, whether that?s in our careers, personal lives, or a combination of the two. Coaching can help you refocus on what?s important to you and shape a life and career you want, based on your priorities and values.


I offer one-to-one coaching based on compassion, kindness and the potential for change. I am a strong believer in human potential to develop and succeed, and the transformative potential of working together. Following many years of developing individuals in large organisations, I am undertaking a professional qualification in Transformational Coaching so I am currently able to take on a number of training clients at flexible rates. I work locally in South London or can travel to a convenient location near your place of work.


Coaching is an opportunity to carve out time and focus on what matters to you. That could be developing your career, building your skills and experience, securing a promotion, tackling a current challenge, your personal life, your aspirations, times of transition, or a general feeling of being stuck. Or many other topics - we are all unique and complex individuals.


If you would like to explore coaching, please get in touch for an initial chat about how we could best work together.


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