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Mentoring
Counselling can sometimes feel too formal for your current needs. Mentoring can offer supportive, reflective and real-life guidance in a more relaxed setting for clients who don't require or aren't quite ready for counselling.
It can help with clarity, direction and reassurance around issues such as work, study and life transitions.
Relationships, life-direction, confidence, goals, habits and decision-making can also benefit from Mentoring.
It can assist in gaining perspective, insight and managing accountability. I provide personalised, thoughtful support - not just advice.
Clients can sometimes feel stuck - Mentoring can be a stepping stone to address this and may eventually lead to counselling if required.
Sessions can be either online or in person.
