Guiding Clients Through Relocation and Cultural Adjustments
Relocation isn’t just a move—it’s an identity event. Beneath the logistics lies something more personal: the disruption of who we were in a familiar context, and the invitation to reimagine who we can become.
Crushonomics: What Your Office Flirtation Is Really Telling You
Work crushes aren’t just about chemistry—they’re emotional signals. Before you confess, get curious about what that attraction is really revealing.
The Passion Paradox
"Passion isn’t a GPS. It’s more like glitter. It sticks to what you touch, not the other way around."
Coaching the Recently Jobless
Losing a job isn’t just a professional setback—it’s an identity crisis wrapped in corporate language. Coaching in these moments isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about grief, grounding, and helping clients remember who they are when the title disappears.
Your Own Transitions Are the Training Ground for Empathy
When you know what it feels like to lose the map, you become the person others trust to help them find the way.
Outsmarting the Tyranny of Urgency
Every time you ask ‘Can this wait?’ you reclaim your time, your energy, and your authority.
Do I Still Matter?: Coaching a Comeback
Even when returning to the same role, many professionals carry a quiet fear: Has the world moved on without me? This could be a powerful coaching opportunity.
When Your Dream Job Doesn't Pick You Back
Sometimes the dream job doesn’t pick you back. But that doesn’t mean the best part of your career is behind you.
Why Slowing Down Makes You A Better Leader
Intentional leaders don’t just move—they choose the right pace.