Rachel Levay
Mindset Coaching for positive change
Mindset coaching can help you reach your potential professionally and personally. It will empower you to identify your strengths, transform outdated ways of thinking, and reconnect with your creativity, values and vision. Mindset coaching will help you gain clarity and confidence, so that you can make bold decisions and create a new reality in which you can flourish.
Do you struggle with feeling:
Burnt out, but you can’t find a way to take a break?
Your creativity has been replaced by brain fog and anxiety?
People don't see you for who you really are?
You’re fire-fighting all the time and can’t prioritise?
You’ve taken a wrong turning and lost your sense of direction?
that other people are doing brilliantly and you just can’t compete?
Find out more here.
Coaching helps you:
Take control, prioritise and find the creative space and time you need
Rediscover that creative spark that makes you excel at what you do
Uncover your potential and work towards making it a reality
Transform limiting beliefs into a bedrock of self-belief
Build confidence, trust your expertise, get motivated, and move forward
Find direction and make decisions with confidence and clarity
If this sounds like what you need in your life get in touch.
I’m Rachel. I coach creative industry professionals, entrepreneurs and artists – including those in music, theatre, media, writing and marketing - in fact any creative field.
I work with people who want help to reach their potential, to make positive choices and take meaningful action in their careers and personal lives, so they can really thrive.
We can all get stuck in outdated ways of thinking that hold us back. I can work with you to make clear decisions that feel right, so you can commit to a bold vision for your future.
Get in touch to discuss how we can work together.
“Rachel has a knack for asking just the right questions to help me reflect on my decisions. I felt listened to and supported, and I saw a positive change in my business immediately.”
— Geraldine W.