If you are an independent coach or PT, there are going to be times when you feel the need to bounce off someone who knows your role and can support you to be at your best for your clients.
There are many opportunities within the coaching industry to develop your business and sales skills, but how do you make sure that you are able to consistently improve your service and provide the quality offer that your clients are looking for?
In larger organisations who employ coaches, mentoring and supervision is usually a compulsory part of their structure, but where do you go when you are working alone, or in a small team?
From my background in public-sector healthcare, I have trained and led coaches who are supporting a diverse caseload of clients whose lives and health are often very complex with limited resources. The "coach forum advice" like "fire that client - they are too much trouble" or "charge more to motivate them" just doesn't fly in that environment. You have to really dig deep into your coaching skills, and I want to help you find that quality for your practice.
I offer coaching sessions for practitioners in the health and fitness industry who want to develop their conversation skills and practice, talk through a client-pathway that feels challenging or figure out how to best work to your own strengths.