
A better world shouldn't come at the expense of your own health and wellbeing.
When you started out in humanitarian and social work, you wanted to change the world. You wanted to make a difference in someone else's life, help those who needed it the most.
But now your spark seems gone. You're tired. You're snapping at your colleagues. You're feeling resentful of clients asking for more. You're withdrawing from your friends and family.
Your phone never stops ringing. Funding is always harder to find. The news is relentlessly bad. Rest and time off are a distant dream. And you're starting to wonder why you bother.
Why fight the same battles, day in day out, for very little recognition? Why not just leave?

Another way of working is possible.
One that is more sustainable, meaning you get to keep doing the work you love without it costing you your health.
When professionals like you burn out and leave the sector, everyone suffers.
Your passion and your expertise get lost, and the mission suffers as a result.
Coaching gives you the space you need to reflect on your work, reconnect with what matters, and develop the resilience and boundaries you need to protect you from burnout.

Become the confident, impactful change maker you can be.
It's not about doing less. It's about working differently, in a way that lets you show up fully for the people you serve without sacrificing yourself in the process. The right support, clarity on your boundaries, and permission to prioritise your own wellbeing aren't luxuries. They're what allow you to sustain the work that matters for the long haul.
You don't need to leave the sector you love. You need support—someone in your corner who helps you see the patterns that are draining you and shows you how to work differently.
That's what my coaching programmes are designed to do.
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1:1 coaching is built around your needs, giving you tailored individualised support to find your way back to the things that sustain you, and the tools you need to apply them in your daily life.
