About me

It’s important to find a coach that is right for you. This is my story to help you make an informed choice.

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My Story

I am passionate about helping parents discover that they already have all the very best parenting advice they could ever be given - right there inside their brilliant brains.

I’m passionate because I know how good it feels to know this. How good it feels to have the confidence to trust yourself. I read books, I studied child development, I listened to advice, I read blogs. For every challenge I looked for an outside of me solution, sometimes those worked but mostly they didn’t. Having children brought more anxiety than I’d ever experienced. Except when practicing yoga, I don’t think I breathed deeply for almost a decade. I thought that was just how parenting was, until I learnt it wasn’t…

After 9 years of being a stay at home mum I started to get anxious about how my children weren’t going to need me forever. Once again I searched for an external answer to my anxiety. I needed a job, a career, to study, a distraction, a new pot plant, a forest of pot plants, a pet. Then I found coaching. It turned out to be so much more than a future career. Through coaching, I learnt what I thought and believed, what I wanted to accomplish and how to change my thinking to get there. I discovered the way to anxiety-free parenting. It took work, it took tears, it took laughter but most importantly of all, it took support. I didn’t do it alone and you don’t need to either. Whatever your challenge as a parent I can help. I can be your coach. I can encourage you to discover your very own brilliant advice and I can be the catalyst you need to be the most wonderful of parents.

I am a certified Time to Think Coach and qualified Transformational Coach and I am an accredited Triple P Primary Practitioner. I live in London where I have lived since immigrating from Zimbabwe. I live with my husband, two children, my dog Shadow and many pot plants.

 
 

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