What people are saying.
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"Ashley has a beautiful balance of being compassionate and challenging when coaching. She is open and engaging and has a genuine desire to help her client by raising awareness and change. Ashley cares about building rapport and trust, with a calm and peaceful presence which makes it easy for her clients to be open and honest. Her coaching is really powerful; she uses different creative techniques to allow her clients work through different perspectives."
— Sarah, Scottish Water
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"I sought Ashley's coaching service for two major topics that were concerning me: My mid-term career development and a very concrete staff management challenge I was facing at the time. Ashley was the perfect coach for me to work with on both topics. With her expertise and empathetic approach, she enabled me to develop new perspectives and find clarity and confidence in my decisions. It was extremely helpful to know that Ashley has an extensive professional background in the non-profit sector, which gave me a strong sense of connection with her from the start and made it easier to open up. For me, working with a coach like Ashley, whom I knew understood my situation and therefore being able to ask the right questions, was tremendously beneficial in my journey. I wholeheartedly recommend doing a coaching with Ashley and she remains my top choice for any future career coaching endeavors."
— Florian, Director of an INGO in South East Asia
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"I worked with Ashley when I was transitioning from a career in human rights to focus more on academics. I have always admired her work and her leadership. I really liked Ashley's structured approach to the sessions. It gave me a chance to reflect and think for the next sessions. I find the sessions to be incredibly productive yet friendly enough to be fully open with Ashley. I am neurodivergent and I find Ashley to be knowledgeable and understanding when it comes to challenges neurodivergent people face in the workplace and life. I recommend coaching with Ashley if you are struggling in your work, or trying to improve your career, or re-discovering your career path in life."
Nang Poe, Human Rights Researcher