Psychologies (UK)

HOW I BECAME A COACH

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Lucy Tulloch

For 20 years, I managed teams and had a reputation for problem-solving. I am passionate about overcoming obstacles through self-awareness. My values at work evolved, so I studied a postgradua­te degree in coaching and now work with clients to identify strengths, values and purposeful work.

Raha Sepehrara

My knowledge of coaching was limited until I met a coach by chance years ago. The encounter was the start of my personal developmen­t. Being coached was like an awakening and I decided to help others experience the same. Training to be a coach with a reputable company helped me build strong foundation­s, acquire valuable skills and confidence.

Kate Hammer

I’m proud of my credential­s but it is within client relationsh­ips that I have become the coach I am today. Their courage to embrace change emboldens me. While I’m grateful for all I’ve learned, self-awareness, self-acceptance, intuition and humility are essential for a coach. Coaching, for me, is compassion­ate improvisat­ion.

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