Most of my clients leave their first session with a clear understanding of what's been keeping them stuck, and have made real, visible changes within three months.
I'm glad you're here.
Whatever brings you to coaching, it seems you already understand the importance of investing in yourself.
Maybe you've spent months reading, listening to podcasts, or talking things through with ChatGPT to find greater direction and purpose, but you keep going around in circles.
Perhaps everything looks right from the outside, but something important is missing. Or maybe you've been thrown by a life transition like a relocation, a separation, a new decade, children leaving home, or the end of a chapter.
Underneath all that may be a lingering fear that if you don't change things soon, you'll be in exactly the same place a year from now, but more frustrated, exhausted, and stuck.
I can help.
After all, if nothing changes… nothing changes.
As a life coach (or personal coach, as some prefer to call me), there are four areas I focus on in coaching: identity and life transitions, goal setting, developing better habits, and accountability. For many clients, it's a combination of these four areas.
Maybe life is fine but something's missing, or a big transition (a career change, a separation, an empty nest) has left you unsure of your next move. Our sessions will help you:
I'll help you define the outcomes you want in the next 6 to 18 months. We'll then break them down into bite-sized, achievable steps that fit your life. I'll also help you:
A clear vision means little without follow-through. Many of my clients struggle with procrastination, prioritisation, or just getting out of their own way. Through coaching, we can:
I treat my clients like the smart, self-driven adults they are. Whatever gets measured tends to improve, so we'll track your progress in a way that keeps you moving forward. You can expect:
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Most coaches will tell you they help people get unstuck, and I really enjoy that part too. But what I find most satisfying is watching someone go from feeling trapped to realising they have real options, and then acting on them.
Having started my coaching practice more than thirteen years ago, I've since accumulated 5,000+ coaching hours. In aviation terms, that's enough flight time to captain an aeroplane.
I've coached people in law, big tech, PR, politics, and the creative industries, as well as artists and founders. Coaching online across the UK, Europe and beyond, I often work with expats and the LGBTQ+ community. I'm also fully credentialled by the International Coaching Federation.
I'm pretty warm and easygoing, but I'll definitely tell you straight if I think you're trying to outsmart yourself (or me). Humour always helps, and I welcome half-finished thinking and confusion. That's where coaching is at its most useful.
I won't fly the plane for you. But I can sit next to you as your co-pilot, to push you on the deeper questions about identity and direction that shape your life, without letting us drift into the clouds. I'll make sure every coaching call lands with clear takeaways and action points so you can create that all-important forward movement.
And yes, I do love a good metaphor.
Clients usually come to me as their personal coach or life coach because they are experiencing one of three versions of feeling stuck.
From the outside you've got the things you were supposed to want. But the weeks blur together, the weekends don't recharge you, and you keep catching yourself going through the motions. Nothing is wrong enough to point at, which is exactly what makes it so hard to explain, even to yourself.
You've probably already made your way through a few self-help books or podcasts, and had long and useful conversations with AI. But when you imagine actually changing something, a different city, a different relationship, a different way of spending your time, each option feels too risky, too vague, or like running away.
You know what you want to change. The move you want to make, the conversation you keep rehearsing, or the project you talk about but never start. But something keeps stopping you: timing, what other people will think, the changes this will bring about, or simply not knowing where to begin.
If you read one of those three and thought 'that's me', then that's your sign. Book a consultation now while you're still feeling that sense of momentum.
Just a chat. You decide what's next.
If you feel you don't have things figured out enough yet to have that consultation, don't worry. That's exactly what this call is for.
I'll ask you focused questions about where you're stuck. You'll leave with an honest assessment on whether life coaching is the right approach, and some initial clarity on where you're at.
Before we start, we'll agree what success looks like in concrete terms. That keeps every session aimed at a serious return on your investment, not just an interesting conversation. I'll make sure we don't drift.
We start each session by reviewing the actions and learnings from the previous session, and setting a clear focus for the next one. We go deep on one or two topics, and end strong by deciding clear next steps and actions before our next call.
I'll give you personalised homework between sessions and check in to help you avoid analysis paralysis. If an action we agreed didn't happen, that's not a problem. We'll work out what blocked it and adjust.
Take the first step.
Book a free 45-minute consultationMost of my clients are after consistent and visible movement toward a life that fits them better. Sometimes a dramatic reinvention is the answer. More often it's a series of deliberate changes that add up.
Here are some of the results you can expect:
You've made the decision you've been stuck on for months. Stay or go, start or stop, commit or let go. You've stopped re-running the same arguments in your head, and you know why you chose what you chose.
You've had the conversations you kept postponing. With your partner, your parents, your boss. Said out loud, the things that felt unsayable turned out to be the start of something better, or indeed permission to move on.
Your weeks look different from before. You now have routines that stuck, time for the things that matter, fewer evenings lost to scrolling and rumination. Visible change you can point to in your calendar, not just in your mind.
You trust yourself again. Increased confidence is the most commonly reported result of coaching, but it's really a by-product. It comes from watching yourself do the things you said you'd do, week after week.
I have a spring in my step again (something that was missing for a long time!) and am looking forward to the future with a real sense of excitement.
David Q — BirminghamA life coach is a trained professional who helps you make and act on the decisions that shape your life. That means asking the questions you've been avoiding, helping you see patterns you can't see yourself, holding you to what you said you'd do, and making sure sessions end with something concrete to act on. It's not advice, not therapy, and not mentoring. It's structured thinking with someone who has no stake in what you decide, only in whether you decide.
Mostly, yes. "Personal coach" and "life coach" are used interchangeably for the same work: helping you think through decisions about direction, habits, and what comes next, then holding you to what you decide to do. Some people say "personal coach" to mean one-to-one coaching focused on whatever matters most to them at the time, which is exactly how I work. So if you've been looking for a personal coach, you're in the right place.
Life coaching is worth it when it leads to changes you actually make, not just insights you collect. If coaching helps you make decisions you've been postponing, change habits that keep you stuck, or move forward in areas you've been circling for years, it tends to pay for itself quickly. It's less useful if you're mainly looking for reassurance, motivation, or new ideas. The free consultation call will help you decide whether it's worth it for you specifically.
Life coaching is for people who are thoughtful, capable, and self-aware, but feel stuck despite that. Often things look successful from the outside, and they're asking bigger questions about direction and what comes next. Many arrive mid-transition: a move, a separation, a new decade, an empty nest, retirement. They don't need someone to tell them what to do. They need someone to help them think it through properly, then hold them to it.
You probably need a life coach if you're stuck in one of three versions of feeling stuck: everything looks fine but something's still missing, you know you want something to change but can't picture what, or you already know what you want but keep finding reasons to wait. If any of these sound familiar, coaching can help. If you mainly want information or quick answers, you don't need a coach.
AI tools like ChatGPT are really useful for generating ideas, reflecting on patterns, and exploring options. I use them a lot and many of my clients do too. But where people get stuck is deciding what to do with those insights and following through, especially when doubt, fear, or avoidance shows up. A coach works with you over time, notices the patterns in how you avoid certain decisions, and holds you accountable in a way a chatbot can't. The work is less about generating more ideas and more about making decisions, committing to them, and acting on them consistently.
Life coaching costs £625 to £1,125+ per pathway, depending on duration and depth. I offer two pathways: a 3-month Focus pathway from £625, or a 6-month Integrate pathway from £1,125. Both include all sessions, email accountability between sessions, and take-home exercises. Full breakdown on the pricing page.
Life coaching engagements typically run 3 to 6 months. Two pathways: Focus is 5 sessions over 3 months, Integrate is 10 sessions over 6 months. We agree which fits during the consultation call. Either way, you know what you're committing to before we start.
A life coach should be credentialled by a recognised body such as the International Coaching Federation (ICF). The ICF has three credential levels: Associate Certified Coach (ACC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and Master Certified Coach (MCC). I hold the PCC credential, with 5,000+ coaching hours over 13+ years of practice. Credentialling matters because anyone can call themselves a coach, but only credentialled coaches have demonstrated training and experience to defined standards.
The free consultation call is a 45-minute conversation about what you're trying to figure out and what you've already tried. I'll give you an honest read on whether coaching is the right fit and what we'd focus on. No commitment to working together afterwards. You'll leave with clearer thinking either way.
Coaching works best when you have at least some self-motivation and optimism about the future, even if it fluctuates. If you're struggling to motivate yourself to take any action at all, or you're dealing with depression, anxiety, or trauma, therapy is the better first step. Once you feel stronger and more energised, coaching can help you move forward with clarity and confidence. The two can also work well in parallel.
Feeling stuck shows up in three distinct guises, each with a different cause and a different way out. Misdiagnose it and you'll waste months trying to solve the wrong problem.
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