Legal Disclaimer

we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of all client communications. All information shared during coaching sessions is kept private and will not be disclosed to any third party without your explicit consent, except in situations where there is a legal obligation, such as concerns related to safety, harm, or abuse.

Please note that while our coaching services provide support and guidance, they do not constitute legal, medical, or psychological advice. For any issues related to mental health, medical conditions, or legal matters, we recommend seeking assistance from licensed professionals in those fields.

By engaging in coaching services through this website, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

Important Considerations

  • Coaching is voluntary, and clients are responsible for their decisions and actions.
  • It is the client's responsibility to determine if coaching aligns with their needs and goals.
  • The coaching relationship may be terminated by either party at any time with mutual agreement.

What Coaching Is

Coaching is a collaborative process where a trained coach partners with a client in a thought-provoking and creative process. It aims to inspire the client to maximize their personal and professional potential. Coaching is:

  • Goal-Oriented: It focuses on setting and achieving specific, meaningful goals.
  • Empowering: It assists in identifying strengths, values, and priorities to create positive changes.
  • Supportive: It provides a safe, non-judgmental space for exploration and growth.
  • Action-Focused: It encourages taking proactive steps towards desired outcomes.
  • Confidential: All coaching conversations are kept confidential unless legal obligations require disclosure.

What Coaching Is Not

Coaching is distinctly different from other professional services:

  • Therapy/Counseling: Coaching is not a substitute for therapy or counseling. It does not address severe mental health issues or provide treatment for psychological disorders.
  • Consulting/Advice-Giving: It differs from consulting, which involves experts providing advice or solutions based on their expertise. Coaches do not provide direct solutions but rather guide clients to find their own answers.
  • Mentoring: Coaching is not mentoring, where an experienced individual shares knowledge or expertise in a specific field. Coaches focus on the client's agenda rather than imparting their own experience.
  • Legal/Financial Advice: Coaches do not offer legal, financial, or medical advice. Clients should seek appropriate professionals for such matters.