£200.00 (PIF)

Should I Be a Lady Who Leaves with 1:1 Coaching

What You'll Get:

This offer is only available to you as a member of the 'Should I Be A Lady Who Leaves? Course'

This additional offer includes 2 x 45 minute coaching calls in January and March 2024 at a massive 33% discount from the standard investment for £200.00


Success Stories:

Let me tell you about Angela.

Angela came to me because she knew she’d made a mistake marrying Michael.

She’d wanted someone stable and calm (something she thought she wasn’t), but 8 years on, she was BORED.

Michael didn’t have the same zest for life she had.

Things came to a head over a solitary soggy courgette left at the back of the fridge.

Michael hated food waste and his meltdown when Angela dared bin the decaying vegetable was the last straw.

Angela knew things had to change.

But she didn’t know how. 


Long story short: Angela got her divorce, and is back to being herself again. She travels several times a year and has sworn off courgettes for life!

Then there's Helen

Helen, a successful accountant, had no problem understanding the finances. That wasn’t her block.

Helen’s biggest struggle was letting go of the idea that the children she and her husband Stewart shared would be damaged by a divorce.

Helen’s mother had instilled in her that marriage was forever and you stuck it out for the sake of the children.


Helen needed support to understand that she was responsible for making decisions in her own relationship - not her mother.

Gradually Helen began to see that making good decisions for herself meant implementing boundaries with her mother, her husband and herself. (And, spoiler: her children were fine).

Or Chen

Chen, a yoga teacher, came to me terrified that she’d lose the business she and her husband had built together.

She was lonely and miserable in her relationship. All they did was focus on building the business.

There was no passion or quality time.

Chen didn't think the business was worth it, but she said Andrew wasn’t listening to her as he was too focused on the money.

When Chen learned the skills she needed to express herself without complaining or making Andrew feel attacked, he was able to hear what she was actually saying.

Chen wanted more of his time and attention for herself and not the business.

She wanted their relationship to be as important as building that.

Three years on both their relationship and their business are thriving.