Close study of a woman's hands resting open over a ruled notebook on a pale linen desk surface, one hand holding a pen mid-pause, diffused north-facing daylight from a window left of frame, shallow depth of field, soft shadow across the page
Close study of a woman's hands resting open over a ruled notebook on a pale linen desk surface, one hand holding a pen mid-pause, diffused north-facing daylight from a window left of frame, shallow depth of field, soft shadow across the page
/ Integrative coaching practice

Where the gap between your two lives becomes the work

Not therapy. Not conventional coaching. Something more honest than either, built for women who are doing everything right and still feel somewhere off.

Most coaching skips the psychology. Most therapy skips the doing.

Burnout, identity drift, the quiet friction of a life that no longer fits. These aren't obstacles to sort before the real work begins, but the actual work.

Psychological literacy informs every session. Forward movement follows. The two don't compete as one makes the other possible.

Wide environmental shot of a minimal home office — a single mug of tea on a bare wooden desk near a tall window, overcast diffused daylight, pale wall, no person visible, observational stillness
Wide environmental shot of a minimal home office — a single mug of tea on a bare wooden desk near a tall window, overcast diffused daylight, pale wall, no person visible, observational stillness
• One-to-one, remote

Built for women whose competence has outpaced their sense of self

Sessions are conducted remotely with clients across time zones. No group programs, no worksheets to complete between calls, just sustained, rigorous attention to what's actually happening.

The invisible part is recognisable once you know where to look

A brief conversation costs nothing. It's a chance to see whether the work is the right fit — for both of us.