I am so excited that you've decided to learn more about me! I am typing this as I wait for my six-year-old to fall asleep, and we all know how emotionally draining bedtime can be. As a mum of three children under seven, I know what it's like to feel as if everything else should come first and you never have time for yourself.
As mothers, we think that we should be able to do it all, but the reality is very different. Juggling life as a career mother is not simple, hence why sometimes you need to take a step back to lead your life. You no longer need to feel alone and guilty that you're prioritising yourself or your work over certain family activities.
My clients work because they want to, not because they have to. This choice can develop unnecessary shame and comparison to other mothers. Realizing that motherhood is something different to each of us and believing that we are not alone is a process that sometimes requires others!
I worked in credit hedge fund sales for JPMorgan and Barclays Capital for almost nine years before retraining as a coach. I was working in a very fast-paced and adrenaline-fueled environment that was just not for me. I didn't realise that it was okay to change careers until I decided to leave for good. My career was going great, but I was exhausted mentally and physically. It was hard to leave when things were good, but staying just didn't feel right.
My father passed away in 2012, which was a turning point in my career. I had to press the pause button. I had to look after my family abroad in France. I worked with them for almost five years and then it was difficult to move onto creating a family in London.
My Story

Therapy has been a part of my life since I struggled with sleep issues in the past and more recently had to cope with my fertility struggles. Through therapy, I learned that I am an HSP (hyper-sensitive person). I quickly realised that this was a strength rather than a weakness, hence why I strongly feel that my true calling in life is coaching. I believe that there are many ways to thrive even when the world overwhelms us.
I've always been fascinated by the idea of helping others. When I was researching the possibility to retrain as a therapist, I met a successful executive coach who encouraged me to use my corporate experience and become a coach as well. Since then, I have fallen in love with coaching. I believe in the transformational power of coaching, and I’ve found in this profession something that I had never found in therapy: the art of finding your own answers with questioning and visualization exercises, specifically by focusing on the current choices you have. Since 2017, I have coached over 100 career mums on confidence, courage, and time management.
As a mother of three young children myself, I work with mums who struggle to effectively allocate their energy around their job and family. I provide coaching and guidance that helps them make courageous choices to regain freedom over their lives.
My Story

I recognise from my own experience that working in a corporate environment is tough. I know a lack of confidence can result in a loss of energy and motivation, so I coach my
clients to recognise their values and better manage their time while building confidence and setting goals.
My coaching sessions are designed to be fun and creative, encouraging transformational “aha” moments through thinking techniques, and I share plenty of actionable tools to help you develop your own resilience.
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