Private coaching. No labels. No judgment.
For the one who feels invisible. Not falling, but not on solid ground either, just tired of living in the in-between. You don’t need the right words. You just need one person who will truly listen.
Finding the brilliance of daybreak on your way forward.
You are the one people come to. The capable one, the steady one, the one who handles it. You have gotten so good at being fine that no one thinks to ask anymore, and somewhere along the way you stopped asking yourself.
But you know the tiredness that sleep does not touch. The knot in your chest that never fully loosens. The nights you lie awake replaying a conversation from years ago, the short fuse with the people you love and the guilt that follows it, the heaviness you cannot explain, or the numbness where feeling used to be.
You tell yourself it is just stress, just life, just how you are, because everyone around you carries the same and calls it normal. It is not a flaw in you, and you do not need a diagnosis to deserve help. You don’t need to be broken to deserve this. You just need to be tired of the in-between.
These feelings rarely show up under their own name. They hide inside things that look normal, even praiseworthy.
Exhaustion
burnout
“I’m just tired from…” But the exhaustion was there before the workload.
Stress
always rushing
Always busy, always rushing, because slowing down means feeling it.
Self-doubt
replaying everything
Rethinking every decision, replaying every conversation, never quite trusting yourself.
Insecurity
measuring yourself
Measuring yourself against everyone, and always coming up short.
Shame
perfectionism
If everything is flawless, no one looks closer. Including you.
Fear
people-pleasing
Everyone’s needs met but your own, because their approval feels safer than your truth.
Anger
the short fuse
Snapping at the people you love, then drowning in the guilt.
Numbness
going through the motions
Not sad exactly. Not anything, exactly.
I know what it is to feel unseen. What changed everything for me wasn’t someone with answers. It was someone who listened. Who heard me without judging me. Who didn’t hand me solutions or tell me how to feel.
That is what I offer you. I won’t do the work. You will, and that’s the point, because that’s how it becomes yours. My job is to make it safe enough to start: safe for the rants, the tears, the insecurities, the pain.
Whatever you bring, nothing you say will change how I see you. It does not leave this room, and I will never hold it against you.
I do not drive for you. I walk beside you while you do the work.
This is coaching. I do not diagnose, I do not prescribe, and I do not hand you answers. I ask, and I offer tools, and the finding is yours.
Sessions are ninety minutes, long enough to reach something real. Everything you share stays between us. For your safety and mine, I will always know who I am coaching. The world will not. No names, no faces, no testimonials or referrals that trace back to you, ever, unless you choose that in writing.
None of these are character flaws. They are ways of coping that once protected you. Now they’re the very things keeping you in the in-between. You don’t have to know which one is yours. You just have to recognize the weight and want to move forward.
If you found yourself in more than one of these, that’s not weakness. That’s you telling yourself something needs to change.
These are what it feels like. What comes next is the situation underneath — and where people usually start.
You feel witnessed, without judgment.
You say it, know I hear it. It lands. Nothing gets brushed off.
Your nervous system begins to settle.
You see your situation clearly.
You build your own way forward.
You carry it differently, and you grow.
Clients describe a lighter step, fewer heavy nights, and looking forward to waking up because life has meaning again. These are changes people notice in themselves. They are not medical promises.
Faith is a steady hand that is there. You choose its strength.
Khlood has been coaching me in a wide range of topics. What I witnessed during our collaboration was that she creates a very safe space, and the possibility to openly share and discuss different aspects of a topic. She asks very thoughtful questions that helps me dive deeper, and gain a new perspective on what I am struggling with. With Khlood I experience a coaching atmosphere that is based on trust, acceptance and real curiosity. Each conversation has been fascinating, and has left me with new thoughts and perspectives to reflect on. Thank you Khlood for creating this space for me.
Pegah T.Product Manager
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Nobody starts with me without a conversation first. Thirty minutes, no charge, no commitment, and nothing is decided during the call.
You tell me what brought you. I tell you plainly whether I think I can help, and if I do not think I can, I say so and point you toward someone who can.
Then I tell you how I actually work. What the eight weeks look like, what I do, what you do. Nothing is being sold in that half hour.
Only after that does anything else happen. You take your time to think, and you decide. If you want to start: the form, an agreement you read and sign, your time booked from what is available, and payment after that. Never before.
Booking depends on the slots available. If none are left, the next opening is 25 October.
Most people arrive with one of three things.
Nothing left to give.
No idea which way to go.
A life that has just changed shape.
Nine programs sit under those three. They are doors in, not separate courses to buy. It is one package — eight weeks, one ninety minute session a week — and you choose what we work on.
One short message is enough. No pressure, no labels, nothing you must explain before you’re ready. There is nothing you could write that I would judge you for. Say as little or as much as you want. I’ll listen.
Your message reaches me, and only me. What you share, and who you are, stays between us. The one limit is the one the law puts on everyone: if something points to a crime or a serious risk of harm, I have to pass it to the appropriate authorities.
If you would like to start, please fill out the form below with your details, and I will get back to you as soon as I can within working hours.
Coaching is not therapy, medical care, or crisis support. If you are in danger, thinking of harming yourself, or struggling with your mental health, please reach out to people trained for exactly that. There is no shame in it. It is the right kind of help.
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The kinds of help, and what each one does.
A counselor or psychotherapist
works by talking
works with you by talking, usually over months. They work with what happened to you, and with patterns that are making life harder now. They do not prescribe medication.
A psychologist
assessment and diagnosis
is trained in how the mind and behavior work. They do assessment and formal diagnosis as well as talking work. They do not prescribe medication.
A psychiatrist
a medical doctor
is a medical doctor. They diagnose, they treat conditions medically, and they are the ones who can prescribe. Many people see a psychiatrist and a therapist at the same time, for different parts of the same thing.
A coach — which is what I am
questions and tools
asks questions and offers tools so that you find your own answer. I do not diagnose, I do not treat, and I do not prescribe. I work with where you are going, not with what is clinically wrong.
I have written these out because the four get mixed up, and someone who needs one of the first three sometimes waits because they are not sure which is which. If reading this sends you to one of them instead of to me, that is still a win.
The finding is what makes it hold. If I handed you the answer, it would work until the next time, and then you would need me again. Now I could do that. But it would not empower you to do it for yourself, and that is not the kind of coach I am.
So if what you are carrying needs treating, coaching is the wrong room. I will tell you that in the first conversation rather than string you along. Telling you I am not the right person to help you, and sending you to the right person, is my job.
You’ll do the climbing and the driving. I’ll be there the whole way. The power you take back will be yours, because you are the one who did the work.
Real, documented transformation. No hype.
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