An Existential and Reflective Approach to Change, Meaning, and Human Experience.
Coaching is not merely about achieving goals or improving performance.
Sometimes, beneath stress, indecision, burnout, or transition, there is a deeper human question asking to be heard.My approach to coaching is rooted in existential reflection, phenomenology, and deep listening. Together, we create a space where clarity can emerge naturally — not through pressure, but through awareness, dialogue, and meaningful exploration.
- Existential & reflective coaching approach
- PCC Credentialed Coach (ICF)
- A space for meaningful dialogue and sustainable change
Coaching Is Not Advice-Giving
Coaching, in my understanding, is not about telling people what to do.
It is about creating a space where a person can encounter themselves more honestly.In many moments of life — migration, loss, career transition, relationship challenges, or existential uncertainty — people do not necessarily need quick answers. They often need clarity, presence, and the possibility to reflect without judgment.
This is the kind of space I try to create in my sessions.
My work is influenced by existential philosophy, phenomenology, and hermeneutic thinking.
Rather than reducing human experience to formulas or techniques, I try to approach each person as a unique world of meanings, history, emotions, and possibilities.
Deep listening is central to my coaching practice.
Sometimes transformation begins not with action plans, but with finally being heard — perhaps for the first time in a long while.
What You Can Expect From Coaching
Areas Often Explored in Sessions
Career & Life Transitions
Major life changes can create uncertainty, confusion, or even a loss of direction. Coaching can offer a reflective space to better understand what is ending, what is emerging, and how to move forward with greater clarity and authenticity.
Migration & Identity Challenges
Migration is not only a geographical change — it can also reshape identity, belonging, relationships, and one’s sense of self. Sessions may explore the emotional and existential dimensions of living between cultures and worlds.
Relationships & Emotional Difficulties
Many personal struggles appear in the context of relationships: distance, misunderstanding, conflict, loneliness, or emotional exhaustion. Coaching may help create awareness around patterns, needs, boundaries, and ways of relating more consciously.
Coaching Is a Human Encounter
Every person arrives with a different story.
Some come with burnout, uncertainty, or emotional exhaustion. Others come with success, yet still feel disconnected from themselves.Coaching cannot remove all uncertainty from life. But it may help us face life with greater awareness, honesty, and freedom.
Sometimes that alone changes everything.
PCC credentialed coaching aligned with the ethical standards of the International Coaching Federation (ICF).
