
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is coaching?
Put simply, coaching is a conversational based approach designed to get you from where you are to where you want to be.
However the coaching relationship is far more powerful than that and offers a non-judgemental, confidential, open and collaborative space to delve into your thoughts, challenges, opportunities and goals.
It also allows for exploration of your personal beliefs, thoughts and values, and helps you gain insights into how these are shaping your experience, so you can start creating the life you want.
Q: How much does coaching cost?
Coaching is an investment in yourself and your future. The cost of will depend on how you want to us to work together.
I like to be clear with my clients that my fee is not based on an hourly rate. You are paying for my experience, and to help you change the course of your default future.
Q: How do I pay?
My clients pay by bank transfer or paypal (additional fees may apply).
Q: What if I don’t want to continue with the coaching?
I offer the following guarantee: You will be given a full refund if you decide after the first paid session you do not wish to continue. Following that the fee is non-refundable unless mutually agreed in exceptional circumstances.
Q: What is your qualification?
I have an accredited Diploma in Transformational Coaching from Animas Centre for Coaching. I have also studied the 3 Principles under the mentorship of Jack Pransky and as part of the 3 Principles Global Community Apprentice Practitioner program. This understanding forms the basis of my coaching style.
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“Kim allowed me to take control of our sessions, but recognised that I was avoiding what I needed to work on. What I liked about Kim’s approach was she pulled me up on it. It ended up giving me some real positive insights into my behaviour and has helped me level up. Kim provided me with great support and helped me to think outside the box, I needed someone I could trust and respect to help me find the solution I was missing”.