At some point in life, we face new challenges that require a fundamental shift in our strategies for moving forward.
This could be a new level of responsibility. Starting a business. A leadership role. Moving. Parenthood. Career change.Immigration. Or losing old landmarks.
In moments like these, coaching creates a dedicated space to process the changes taking place, review old strategies, and build new ways of acting – mindfully and with a deep sense of satisfaction from the life you are building.
Coaching as a format: what is it about?
Quality coaching does not look like motivational quotes. You won’t hear generic cliches about “trying harder,” “thinking positively,” “believing in yourself,” or “not worrying.”
My starting point is that you are already a responsible, capable individual. Therefore, you don’t need advice on how to live your life “correctly.”
What you need is a space to explore your strengths, your way of thinking, your values, and your life strategies. And also – to strengthen the skills that help you find the right answers for yourself, faster.
When needed, I supplement this process with insights from psychology, stress science, physiology, resilience development, and behavioral sciences so that your decisions are not just intuitive, but practical.
This format is designed for people who are ready to take responsibility for their decisions and who understand that complex stages of life don’t always have to be navigated alone.
Perhaps you recognize yourself in one or more of these descriptions:
You are on the threshold of major changes A new position, starting a business, relocating, ending a relationship, or another major life turn lies ahead. You want to navigate this stage mindfully, without losing yourself in the new circumstances.
Your ambitions have grown You know you are capable of more. But you understand that a new level requires not just professional competence, but greater psychological resilience, flexibility, and maturity.
You don’t want to live on autopilot On paper, everything is going fine. But more and more often, a question arises: “Is this really the life I want to build?”. It is important to you that your decisions align not just with others’ expectations, but with your own values.
You have to live or work in conditions of constant uncertainty The world is changing faster than ever. You want to learn how to adapt without constant inner tension, make decisions even when there is no perfect certainty, and keep a clear head in difficult situations.
You want to understand yourself better You realize that your present and future directly depend on how mindfully you act, think, and make decisions. You aren’t just looking to check off a specific goal; you care about the person you are becoming along the way.
What we can work on in coaching
Each process is highly individual, but clients most often bring the following topics:
- adapting to a new stage of life or career;
- developing systemic resilience in conditions of uncertainty;
- complex life or professional decisions;
- personal transformation;
- leadership without constant inner exhaustion;
- finding a balance between ambition and quality of life;
- developing emotional maturity;
- building an inner anchor (self-reliance);
- finding meaning and direction;
- developing healthy habits that support long-term sustainability.
Coaching works with your goals, but more importantly, it helps strengthen the parts of your personality that actually enable you to achieve those goals.
Why resilience is more important than willpower
You can move forward using sheer willpower for a while. But this resource drains quickly. In critical moments, when questions and stress pile up, willpower fails. This is simple physiology, and it has very little to do with character.
Resilience helps you move forward for years without burning out or losing yourself, because it is a system of internal and external skills and behavioral strategies.
Resilience does not mean tolerating more, not feeling stress, suppressing emotions, or silently carrying all the responsibility that others dropped.
It means:
- adapting to changes;
- recovering after heavy loads;
- maintaining clarity in difficult situations;
- making decisions aligned with your values;
- owning your ambitions and your right to live by your own rules;
- moving forward without a constant inner battle.
These are exactly the qualities we develop in the coaching process.
How the work goes
Coaching is a series of regular meetings (once a week, once every two weeks, or perhaps once a month).
Each session helps not only to find a solution for a specific situation but also to gradually shift your way of thinking, reacting, and decision-making.
Between sessions, you implement the agreements you’ve created into your life and observe the results. The next session then helps to consolidate the changes or adjust the direction.
What you will gain during coaching
Coaching does not guarantee specific life outcomes, as you are the one who executes (or does not execute) the steps formulated during the coaching process.
However, coaching helps build the qualities and skills that increase your ability to achieve any goals in the long run.
Over time, you may notice that you:
- adapt to changes more easily;
- recover faster after difficult periods;
- make decisions with greater confidence;
- better understand your own values and priorities;
- react to uncertainty more calmly;
- build a life that matches your ambitions, brings a sense of meaning, and brings you closer to the person you want to be.
Depending on your request, the outcome may be:
Your version of a quality life: Building not just a successful life, but a life that has personal meaning for you. Deeply exploring existential questions (freedom, autonomy, meaning, power, etc.) and your identity.
Psychological resilience: Learning to adapt to changes faster, recover after stressful periods, and maintain your inner anchor when things don’t go as planned.
Quality of decisions: Better understanding yourself, your values, and your priorities so that you make decisions not only logically, but in harmony with yourself.
A renewed attitude to uncertainty: Stopping the wait for everything to become predictable, and learning to act even when you don’t have all the answers yet.
Ambition without sacrificing other areas: Growing professionally and personally without sacrificing your health, relationships, or sense of meaning.
Emotional maturity: Better understanding your reactions, tolerance for strong emotions, and using them as a source of information rather than an obstacle.
Who this format is for
Coaching is designed for people who are ready to invest time and attention in their own development.
For those who understand that quality changes do not happen in a single conversation but are implemented through consistent practice.
Coaching will suit you if you want to do more than just solve an isolated problem, but rather develop the internal resilience skills that will help you navigate future challenges with more confidence. Because let’s be honest – it doesn’t look like life is going to get any less complex. But you can become better prepared for its complexity.
When coaching might not be the best choice
If you currently need help during an acute psychological crisis or specialized treatment for a mental health disorder, coaching is not a substitute for psychotherapy or psychiatric care.
If you first want to sort out specific situations affecting your stability – such as sleep, focus, motivation, quality recovery, anxiety, workload management, relationship tension, etc. In this case, it is better to start with consultations.
If you are unsure which format would be appropriate, we can discuss this during a free introductory call or start with a resilience diagnostic.
Why people choose to work with me
I resonate with an approach where depth meets healthy skepticism.
I don’t work with loud promises or “secret methodologies” because my clients are smart people who have already grown tired of “magic pill” fairy tales. But I have seen, across hundreds of examples, how targeted self-work brings tangible results.
In my practice, I combine coaching experience, modern psychology, and stress science.
During our sessions, we will talk about everything that helps to better understand your situation—emotions, neurobiology, values, habits, meaning, behavior, systems thinking, work, and personal relationships. Because ultimately, resilience is formed from all of these pieces.
If you value honesty, critical thinking, freedom, personal responsibility, and growth, there is a good chance we will enjoy working together.
How we can work together & fees
Single Session
Suitable if you want to work through a specific situation or get to know my approach.
60 min – €100
4-Session Package
For those who want to work on one important topic and lay the foundation for change.
4 х 60 min – €375
8-Session Package
The optimal format for most clients. Enough time to find new solutions and also integrate them into your daily life.
8 х 60 min – €675
12-Session Package
For people going through a significant period of change or wanting to work systematically on developing resilience.
12 х 60 min – €950
Next step
If the coaching format sounds like what you are currently interested in or need, you can sign up for your first session right away.
Alternatively, we can start by getting to know each other. During a free 30-minute call, we will discuss your situation, answer your questions, and determine together whether coaching will be truly useful for you right now.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does coaching differ from a consultation? A consultation helps to better understand a specific situation, find explanations, and define the immediate steps. Coaching is a deeper process aimed at developing skills, a strong personality, a mindset, and strategies for achieving life goals that will help you handle not only current but also future challenges.
Do I need to know my exact goal? No. Sometimes finding your true request is a vital part of the work itself.
Do you give advice? Sometimes – if it is truly appropriate, aligns with your goals, and there is no better way to highlight certain information. But the main value of coaching is not in ready-made answers. It is in helping you learn to find solutions that fit your specific values, circumstances, and lifestyle.
How long does coaching last? It depends on the request. For some, a few sessions are enough. It can be as little as 1–3 sessions for a highly specific issue. Others work for several months as they navigate a challenging life or professional transition. During the first session, we will discuss which format will be best for you.
Will coaching work for me if I am already working with a psychotherapist? Yes. In many cases, these formats complement each other well. If I see that your request is more in line with psychotherapy or another type of help, I will be honest about it.