One conversation. Then we decide.
A short walkthrough of how a coaching arc with me actually unfolds.
The booking page on this site shows my real openings for the next sixty days. You pick a sixty-minute slot for an initial conversation; it is free; you do not need to send anything ahead of it though many people do, and I always read what comes.
At the end of that hour I will tell you whether I think I can be useful and what shape of arc I would suggest. If I do not think I can be useful I will say so and, where I can, point you at someone better placed.
If we proceed
Most clients begin a six- or twelve-session arc, fortnightly. We book the first three sessions there and then; the rest cadence as the arc develops. After every fourth session we take fifteen minutes at the start to consider how the work is going and whether anything in the shape of it needs to change.
How sessions run
By video by default. In person on request, at a private members' club in central London. Sessions are sixty minutes (or ninety for a strategic session). I keep notes; they are yours to read on request. The room is unhurried; we do not work to a fixed agenda; we work to whatever is most useful in the hour we have.
Between sessions
I read a short note from you before each session if you would like to send one. I do not give homework. I do not text. Email is fine for logistics.
Endings
Arcs end on purpose. We agree the ending two sessions in advance. There is a final “working note” document that summarises what we covered and what you said you would carry forward.