In a world filled with constant noise and self-doubt, finding a path to personal growth can feel impossible. But what if the key to unlocking your potential lies with someone who has not only walked many paths but also learned how to read the world—and the people in it—on a deeper level?
As a coach, I bring a unique and extensive background to the table. Some might call me a "Street Rat" from way back, and that's okay. Because that journey taught me how to understand myself and, gradually, watch the world "bend" in response. This isn't just about theory; it's about a realistic mindset grounded in over two centuries of collective life experience.
A Diverse Foundation for Your Growth
My professional life has been a mosaic of disciplines, each one contributing to my ability to help you. My 40 years in medicine gave me a subtle yet powerful skill: the ability to read speech patterns. I can't offer medical advice, but this unique insight helps me understand what you're truly saying, and what you're not.
My 40 years exploring law enforcement in many unique ways taught me the importance of clear-headed thinking and a principled approach. This background, along with 40 years in business, has given me a deep understanding of strategy, communication, and human behaviour. Whether you're navigating a career change or building a personal brand, I can help you find your footing.
The Mind and the Matter
I believe that true confidence and lasting change start from within. This is why my 40 years of "geeking-out" and 25+ years in holistics are so important. I've spent a lifetime digging into the foundations of human thought and spirituality, which I see as rooted in the mind, heart, and soul. This isn't about religion; it's about connecting with your core self. My guiding principles are simple: "Less is more," and "Mind over matter (No mind, it doesn't matter)."
My experience with sports—from 40 years of hockey to a background in nearly every other sport but cricket and rugby—means I understand competition, teamwork, and the mindset of an athlete. I get that the mental game is what truly counts.
A Lesson, Not an Obsession
I won't pretend to have all the answers. I believe history is a lesson, not an obsession. I'm here to help you learn from your past without getting stuck in it. I don't believe in multitasking when it comes to people, not with nearly 8 billion of us on the planet. But I will "mix it up" to find the approach that works best for you.
I can discuss most things, but some topics are off-limits. If you have any concerns, just ask directly. The answers you're looking for are just a conversation away.