“You can contact me by email or telephone (info@pathfindercoaching.net / 001 206 282 0416) and we arrange to have a chat on the phone when we both have the time to devote to doing it properly. This initial consultation is free and usually lasts about 20 minutes. We’ll talk mainly about you: how you feel about your life, what your dreams and aspirations might be, what you feel is holding you back, and then a little about what life coaching is and how I might be able to help.

The next stage would be to book a time to meet for our first session so that we can review your folio and start to address some key questions. After that, we’ll book a succession of appointments, which can be 45 or 60 minutes and either face-to-face or on the phone. There will be things for you to do, or at least think about, between each session so that we are always making progress. I do more than just listen. It’s my job
to bring the best out of you to the surface. I have been trained to ask the right questions and to show you the right exercises to help bring about change in your life, but the package I put together is different for every client and tailored to meet their very precise needs.

I do ask that you pay for any booked sessions in advance and that, if you need to rearrange any, you give at least 24 hours notice. Apart from that, we can set up sessions as frequently as you like and you can drop out if you ever feel that they aren’t helping. Because that’s the only point of them. This is all about you, not me.

I have spent twenty years as an art buyer in London: at JWT, Saatchi & Saatchi, FCB, Lowe Lintas, CDP and, since 2000, DDB London working on award-winning work for VW, Guardian, Harvey Nichols, Heals and Oxfam. In between agencies, I also set up The Black and White Line Illustration Agency (part of Ian Fleming Associates), and then worked as a photographers’ agent, representing (among others) Andy Roberts and Paul Murphy.

Throughout my career, I’ve always been interested in nurturing talent. There are few things more satisfying than finding someone with potential, pointing them in the right direction and knowing, when they become successful, that you have helped play a part in getting them there. That is why I became interested in life coaching and decided to embark upon the training.

I am a member of the Coaching Academy, the largest life coaching institution in Europe. I have been practicing for about four years now and have a broad portfolio of clients from the worlds of advertising and design. Most new clients come from referrals but I am always delighted to hear from people who have learnt about me from these leaflets or my website.

It means that they’ve made that second important step in taking some time out from the hurly-burly of their lives to think about what they really want to do. It’s a pause most people never have the sense to make.

You’ve already made the first step by reading this far. Are you worth enough to yourself to take the next one?

Give me a call for that free consultation.