How I became a Barefoot coach
Three top coaches share why they decided to train
Kate Darbyshire-evans
INITIALLY, I SAW training to become a coach with Barefoot as a way to accelerate my personal growth after going through considerable life changes. Having personally experienced coaching before my training, I knew it was a powerful catalyst for change. Instinctively, I knew coaching as a profession was the right choice for me and I would find it rewarding and fulfilling. I wanted to share its benefits with others who were navigating uncertainty or challenging situations.
Sabrina Francis
SUPPORTING PEOPLE to get the best out of themselves and their lives has always been my soul’s mission. I leapt from a career as a teacher and leader towards an opportunity to work with author and professor Steve Peters, creator of the chimp mind-management model. But it wasn’t until my coach training and the experiences that followed that I was able to access and integrate all my skills. My Barefoot training and postgraduate coaching certificate were transformative.
Becca Forshaw
I HAD A SUCCESSFUL career in sales but always felt that there was something missing. After much soul-searching, I realised coaching could enhance my life and career. I relished the idea of connecting with individuals on a deeper level and helping them move forward. I chose Barefoot Coaching, and it was one of the best experiences of my life. I learned so many skills that enable me to support real and positive transition in my clients.