
For healers, coaches & the quietly called
Your work is worth being seen.
Write one or two sentences here that speak to where your visitor is right now — not what you offer, but why they’ve arrived and what opens up when they do.


A little about me
I know what it feels like to have something real to offer and not know how to share it.
Two or three sentences about who you are and how you arrived here. Not a formal bio — a reason. What brought you to this work? What do you understand about your clients because you’ve lived some version of it yourself?
Then a second paragraph about how you work. What it feels like to be held by you. What you believe in. What you won’t do. Keep it warm and specific — those are the sentences people remember.
Ways I can support you
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
Each of these is a different way in. Take your time. The right one will probably find you.
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Name your first service
Two or three sentences describing this offer from the inside out. What does it feel like to be held in this container? What stops being heavy? What becomes clearer?
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or describe the format
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Name your second service
Two or three sentences describing this offer from the inside out. What does it feel like to be held in this container? What stops being heavy? What becomes clearer?
From £000
or describe the format
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Name your third service
Two or three sentences describing this offer from the inside out. What does it feel like to be held in this container? What stops being heavy? What becomes clearer?
From £000
or describe the format

Work with me
Name your service or offer here
One sentence that captures the essence of what this is and who it’s for.
Two or three paragraphs describing this from the inside out. Not what’s included — what it feels like to be held in this container. What shifts? What stops being heavy? What becomes possible that wasn’t before?
This is where you describe the format — how long it runs, how you meet, what the rhythm looks like. Keep it concrete enough to be reassuring, but leave room for the experience to surprise them.
What’s included
- One thing included — name it clearly and specifically
- A second element — format, duration, or access
- A third — perhaps ongoing support, resources, or follow-up
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Kind words
From people who started exactly where you are.
“Paste a real quote here — one that captures a shift or a relief. The best testimonials don’t describe results, they describe how it felt. Let your clients say it in their own words.”
— Client name
What they do or where they are now
“A second voice, from a different starting point. Someone who was afraid they weren’t ready yet, or had been putting this off for a long time. That contrast makes it feel real.”
— Client name
What they do or where they are now
“A third perspective — perhaps someone who came in feeling like an imposter and left feeling more like themselves. The quiet confidence that grows when you stop pretending.”
— Client name
What they do or where they are now
A quiet place in your inbox
Letters worth opening, whenever they arrive.
Describe what someone receives when they join your list. Not what format it is — what it feels like. What are you writing about? What will they walk away holding after they read it?
One letter at a time, never rushed. Write something honest here about how often you send and why you write. People want to know there’s a real person behind the send button.
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Book a session
There is no perfect time. There’s only this one.
Choose a time that works for you. If none of the slots feel right, drop me an email and we’ll find something that does.
Good questions
Honest answers to the things you’re probably wondering.
Write this question in your client’s voice — the one they’re almost afraid to ask
Answer this from a place of genuine care, not defence. Acknowledge what’s underneath the question — the worry, the uncertainty — before you address it directly. Compassion first, clarity second.
How do I know if I’m ready?
Answer this honestly. Name the hesitation as normal. Tell them what you’ve seen — that the people who show up before they feel ready are often exactly the people this is made for. There’s no test to pass here.
What does this cost, and how does payment work?
Be honest here. Share your pricing clearly. If you offer payment plans, mention them. People appreciate transparency far more than vagueness — even when the numbers feel uncomfortable to write.
Get in touch
Still have a question? Just write to me.
No forms, no funnels. If something is stirring and you’d like to think it through together, send me an email. I read and reply to every one personally.
Write something warm here about your response time — e.g. “I reply within two or three working days.”