Something’s in the air…

Have you been feeling that shift lately?

A pull to make a change. A sense that something needs to move forward, even if you’re not quite sure what that looks like yet.

There’s a reason Mary Poppins arrives when the wind changes. Mary doesn’t fix everything. She helps people see things differently.

She helped the Banks family see what they couldn’t see before - about themselves, their choices and what’s possible.

Something about the shift in seasons makes it easier to think bigger, plan ahead, and make the moves we’ve been sitting on.

Maybe you’re feeling it too.

Spring seems to be the moment when women decide to stop waiting and start moving. When they do, here’s what changes:

• Accept amazing new roles

• Make major career moves they’d been holding back from

• Leave work that doesn’t align
- including leaving the music industry entirely

• Start their own businesses and consultancies

• Build the confidence to speak up in senior and C-suite rooms

• Negotiate stronger pay and advocated for their value

• Show up with more confidence and authority in leadership roles


None of this happens overnight. It starts with a decision.

Like I said, Mary Poppins didn’t just arrive with the wind.
She changed what the Banks family believed was possible.

And like Mary Poppins’ carpet bag, coaching has a way of offering exactly the right thing at the right time. Sometimes before you even knew you needed it.

I work with a small number of women at a time so I can give each client the space and attention they deserve.

If you can feel the wind changing, let’s see where it takes you.

You don’t have to leap into a chalk painting or hop on a carousel horse. You just need to take the next step.

Book your complimentary consulation here.

Always in your corner,

Sarah

From my Mary Poppins bag

Energy audit your calendar.

Look at your week.
What gives you energy?
What drains it?

Make one small change this month.

Make one bold ask.

A pay raise.
A project.
A coffee.
An intro.

You don’t get what you don’t ask for.

Pick a direction, not a forever plan.

You don’t need the next ten years mapped out.

Choose the next step that feels right today. 

Onwards!

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