Coaching is a partnership. And in that partnership, the ability to slow down, to truly listen, and to create space for real thinking and feeling can make all the difference. This is what I offer - not just because it's valuable, but because it's the kind of coaching I would want.
Coaching
Leaders Who Sense There is Something More
People often ask me about the kinds of leaders that I work with - what level they're at, what industries they come from, and what they are working on in a coaching partnership.
There are many ways to frame that question and my response, and I find myself drawn less to titles and more to the qualities of a leader's presence and experience.
You Need to Be More Strategic...
Instead of feeling like you never have time to 'think strategically', imagine what would be possible if you approached strategy not as a task, but as a way of being. For strategy to become a way of being, something deeper is needed - perhaps a shift in how you see yourself, what you believe is possible, or even permission to lead differently.
The one-sided nature of coaching and what you might not know about me...
A mentor once told me that as a coach or a therapist, I am either two steps ahead, two steps behind, or right there alongside my clients. We are all navigating what it means to be human. I hold space for others because I deeply believe in the need and the value of having such a space for myself. I need it too.
The cost of our busy-ness is our best selves and our best thinking
The best leadership - whether it's in our work, our families, our communities - doesn't come from a place of depletion. It comes from clarity, presence, and vitality.