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I need a starter client to help me practise some of the new skills and tools that I have covered as part of my coaching training. If you would benefit from a 30-45 minute coaching telephone.


You wouldn't need to prepare anything although if you like, you can think about an area of life where you would like some change, feel stuck or have a goal you would like to reach and we can make that our focus for the session.


Look forward to hearing from anyone interested...

  • 5 months later...

I need another client for the second stage of my coaching training programme. Free 6-week coaching offered (in person in ED or over the phone/skype) - hours flexible (can work around your schedule).


Once again, you wouldn't need to prepare anything although if you like, you can think about an area of life where you would like some change, feel stuck or have a goal you would like to reach and we can make that our focus for your first session, then take it from there.


I will need you to be available for a coaching call on the evening of Saturday, 1st December (as that is part of my homework for that weekend) but we can start your coaching asap, if you prefer.


Please send me a PM if interested or for more details....


PS: if not interested, perhaps you have a friend/relative that could benefit from some coaching?

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