Life, Career and Career Change Coaching
Supporting You in Midlife and Beyond
My specialism is Life, Career Coaching and Career Change for professionals.
You'll be in your 40s and through to your 60s.
I work with clients anywhere in the UK and overseas.
I've 35 years' professional experience in coaching, personal development and mentoring.
How can I support you?
I'm passionate about helping you achieve the changes you want.
Career development, creating or coping with change, or pre-retirement planning.
I offer integrated coaching, where you have a healthy work-life balance.
Because your work affects your life outside of work as well.
My clients are in finance, IT, the arts, media, science, academia and education.
Some have their own businesses, others are writers and artists.
Many have started new careers, created small businesses or explored creativity.
- Overcome procrastination and wasting emotional energy.
- Create a structure and timescale to develop your goals.
- Feel confident and aware of your strengths.
- Let go of negative thoughts, behaviour and self-doubt.
- Change your behaviour to achieve promotion.
- Share your emotions and ideas without fear of judgement.
- Know you are working with a coach who wants the best for you.
I also mentor Writers - click on the menu to find out more.
Get in touch for your free, no-obligation initial discussion.
I'd love to hear from you.
Does this sound like you?
- You're ready to make more of your career in some way but feel stuck or not sure of the way forward.
- You're thinking about a new direction but are unsure.
- You don't have a job but want to get back to work.
- Your work-life balance is impacting on your family or wellbeing.
- You have a dream to do something - an ambition - but aren't sure or can't start.
Glynis helped me work through how I should balance my career with my family life, giving me the space to address all the issues that had built up." |
Glynis has helped me stay sane, focused and positive, forging a new life at a time of marital separation. I'm not sure how I'd have got to the other side without her. |