Why I Do This Work
I've spent 12 years sitting across from some of the most capable, high-achieving people you'll ever meet — and watching them realise, often too late, that success and fulfilment are not the same thing.
Most of my clients are lawyers. People who are brilliant at what they do, respected by their peers, and genuinely unsure whether they want to keep doing it for another 15 years. People who have optimised their careers and neglected almost everything else — not out of laziness, but because the career always had a deadline, a client, a billing target. The rest of life didn't. So it waited.
I started this work because I saw a gap. There were plenty of people offering business coaching, financial planning, wellness programmes. But almost nobody was helping high-income professionals ask the harder question: what do I actually want, and am I living anywhere close to it?
I've now worked with more than 85 high income earners across 12 years. Most of them are in their mid-30s to early 40s — at the peak of their earning power, carrying serious responsibility, and starting to feel the weight of a life that's been largely on autopilot. They come to me not because something has gone wrong, but because something important is missing. They leave with clarity, and then a plan.
I don't think of myself as a coach. I think of myself as a partner — someone in your corner, thinking alongside you, with enough experience and enough honesty to tell you what I actually see.
This work is not about walking away from your career. It's about deciding, deliberately, what the next chapter looks like — and making sure you're the one who designs it, not the one it just happens to.
I'd love to have that conversation with you.