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Background
Sooner or later, we all need someone to turn to for support or advice; to help us see ‘the wood from the trees’ and get back on track to achieve our goals, whatever they may be.

In the past, such assistance might have been provided by a close friend, a caring relative, or a supportive colleague but, these days, such valuable resources are not so easy to find. This is one of the reasons that more and more people are using the services of a coach.

What does a coach do?
A coach is someone who:

How can a coach help?
Coaching brings out the best in you by giving you the necessary skills and confidence to handle more effectively the challenges you may be facing at work, or in your personal life, such as how to:

What are the benefits of coaching?
Coaching is:

Using a variety of relaxation techniques, insightful questionnaires, powerful cognitive techniques and a wealth of practical tools, as well as lots of feedback, a lot can be achieved in just 4 ninety-minute sessions.

How is it provided?
John usually coaches clients face to face, although telephone coaching (with online support) can be provided.

He has a consulting room near Piccadilly Circus, London, but is willing to meet clients elsewhere if preferred.

He can also coach or mentor clients for one or more whole days in their work environment (wherever it may be) where issues can be discussed in depth and appropriate and practical solutions offered based on observations and insights gained.