A structured journey from pressure to purpose

Grounding in what’s true for you

Finding your direction with clarity

Reconnecting with what counts for you

Moving forward, not perfectly

Staying responsive as things evolve

Kindness as the engine, not the reward

Change that holds long after we finish
Structure without rigidity · Progress without burnout
Sometimes you don't need to overhaul everything. You just need to stop, get your bearings, and see the situation clearly.
First Light is for those moments when one issue, one decision, or one question has grown large enough to need proper attention. Over three focused sessions, we create the space to examine it honestly — without self-criticism, without pressure, and without the noise of everything else competing for your attention.
You leave with clarity about what you're actually facing, and a grounded sense of what to do next.
Some situations can't be resolved in three sessions. They need time to unfold, patterns to surface, and space for something to genuinely shift.
The Wayfinder is for people navigating real complexity — a career at a crossroads, a transition that touches more than one area of life, or a period where the old map no longer fits. Over six sessions, we move through it together with the full COMPASS framework as our guide. You build insight and momentum in equal measure.
You leave not just with answers, but with a clearer sense of how you think, what you value, and how to trust your own direction going forward.
Some transitions are bigger than a decision or a crossroads. They ask something deeper — a rethinking of direction, a reconnection with what matters, or the courage to let go of a version of yourself that no longer fits
True North is for the work that needs real time and real depth. Over nine sessions, we go beneath the surface — past the noise, the expectations, and the accumulated pressure — to find what is most essentially true for you. The COMPASS framework holds the structure, while the work itself follows what is most alive and most necessary.
You leave with more than clarity. You leave with a renewed sense of who you are and where you are headed — and the self-trust to act on it.
Some people don't need a structured programme. They need a consistent, trusted space to think — regularly, over time, as life and work continue to evolve.
Staying the Course is for those who have done the work of finding their direction and want to maintain a regular practice of clarity. A dedicated thinking partner who knows your context, holds your history, and helps you stay connected to what matters — through the busy seasons, the unexpected turns, and the moments that need more than a conversation with yourself.
This is coaching as an ongoing relationship rather than a bounded journey. Details available on enquiry.