Coaching for individuals
We help you move towards the future you want
What we do…
Using a range of practical techniques to help you plan for the future you want, we give you the time and space to do your very best thinking – and dismantle what feels impossible into simple next steps.
We help you recognise what new strengths, values and attitudes you have developed since you became a parent – and how these might be useful in your working lives.
We applaud the hard, unpaid work parenting entails, and help you strike a positive balance between the many roles you play each day.
Making Sense
A 5-week self-development course to encourage curiosity and self-awareness, while gathering intelligence to help you make good choices for the future.
Making Moves
Supports your new business or project to grow. Access expert start-up wisdom and benefit from one-to-one coaching over 10-months.
A Creative Life
A 12-week creative recovery programme, designed specifically with mothers in mind – to reconnect to your playfulness, joy and creativity.
Our Group Coaching Programmes
“It’s hard to believe what a difference coaching has made to how clearly I can see what I want from my life – and how much more positive I feel about the future. Literally the best money I’ve ever spent.”
– Gro, Consultant, Artist & Mother
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“Once I had finished the first session with Alice, I realised it was a revelation: somebody being there to listen to me, being wholeheartedly and 100% professionally there for me to talk to for that whole hour.”
– Emma, Teacher & Mother
“It has been so beneficial to me to go through this process, to set aside this time to focus on myself and to be part of a group of women and mothers. It's given me a community to be accountable to.”
– Naomi, Photographer & Mama
“When someone delves into your brain, pulls out the mess and emotion, reorganises it with as little touch of sparkle – and you’re left feeling like you could fly. I honestly can’t even begin to say how much difference coaching has made.”
– An MTPT Project Teacher (via Twitter)