Psychologies (UK)

How I became a Barefoot coach

Three top coaches share why they decided to train

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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.

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