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I help frustrated people that feels stuck in there personal life's and relationships, to develop life skills, that is needed to get them unstuck and then move on to a victorious and happy life.

"Start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with pain. Start with doubt. Start with hands shaking. Start with voice trembling but start. Start and don’t stop. Start where you are, with what you have. Just... start." Ijeoma Umebinyuo

My journey began back in 2009 after my own marriage hit trouble waters, after that I started working with relationships. Since then helping and leading people to transformation and healing became my passion. I have helped numerous clients, discover there purpose and together find healing in the most hopeless of circumstances.

Why become my client?

I believe to be a successful life coach you actually need not just have the right credentials behind your name or accreditation, you need life experience, you also need to have the right skill set to be both an artists and a scientist, in so doing to help your client achieve their full potential, discover their hidden potential and assist them in the process to discover themselves. My endeavour is to support people by attempting to release them to become who they really are. I can provide guidance and support for those struggling in toxic relationships, helping in setting up healthy boundaries and learning them how to love themselves again, a functional shift in their personal life or personal growth and development So as your coach I help you to figure things out and your not dependable on my expertise. I am here to help and facilitate you to get unstuck. Given the right guidance, empowerment and improvement, no obstacle is to big for you to conquer.

Best said by Chad Hall : "As your coach, I help YOU to tap into your expertise, your creativity, your understanding of the situation and of yourself. A life coach is part consultant, part therapist, part motivational speaker and part friend. Helping people find there purpose. I really believe that coaching is the new way in the approach of a persons personal and professional formation and development. The time of being just another copy is over".


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