About Me

Want to make a positive difference in the world around you?

 

I’m passionate about living intentionally—embracing challenges, stepping out of my comfort zone, and pursuing personal growth at every opportunity. My philosophy is to squeeze every drop out of life, so that I never look back on a season with regret. This mindset has shaped my rich and diverse career in teaching and education management, which began at the age of 18 when I taught English at a school in Malaysia—an experience that laid the groundwork for my career. Since then, I’ve worked in UK schools, taught English to refugees in colleges, trained teachers and coaches, and mentored refugees through the Refugee Education UK.

 

Currently, I serve as a trustee for the incredible Raising Futures Kenya charity while thriving in my roles as a consultant, coach, networks co-ordinator, and homeschool mastermind.

 

If you’re ready to be intentional about creating meaningful change in your life and growing as a person, I’d love to hear from you!

Coaching With Me Is For You If …

  • You’re eager to explore new possibilities and discover fresh perspectives on your life, career, and the impact you can make.
  • You’re seeking clarity and direction in times of transition or uncertainty (Changing job? Moving country? Process the big moves!) 
  • You want guidance and support to uncover your strengths, align with your purpose, and use your talents to contribute meaningfully to the world around you.
  • You’d love a trusted partner to help you navigate career challenges, stay accountable to your goals, and inspire positive change in your community or workplace.
  • you’re ready to take action and do the deep work to be the change you want to see in the world

How Coaching Has Helped Me

I’ve always been a planner – setting my mind on something and then figuring out the steps to make it happen: high school grades, visiting as many countries as possible, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, buying my first house. But when I was faced with the question of whether my family and I should move to USA for work – I didn’t know what I wanted … so how could I plan?  With the help of some well-placed, exploratory questions, a friend coached me to uncover the key issues and thought patterns that were holding me back. I had the space to articulate what was important to me, and to verbalise the grief I felt about what I would be leaving behind. I finally felt free to make the decision and I had clarity on what I needed to deal with before feeling that freedom to go. And now, nearly 6 years later, I can happily say that moving to USA was one of the best decisions for our family!