A coach is a sparring partner who asks the right questions, helps break down the situation, see options, and make personal decisions.
Coaching is a collaboration between two equals aimed at achieving a specific goal. Unlike therapy, coaching looks to the future, helping to identify actions and take steps toward the desired outcome. Unlike mentoring, a coach doesn’t offer ready-made advice or share personal experience. A coach is a sparring partner who asks the right questions, helps break down the situation, see options, and make personal decisions. Show more
My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where we can clarify goals, find solutions, and move forward with confidence.
I came to coaching at 38, after more than 15 years in a corporate career as a product manager. Working in international environments and leading teams with different backgrounds, values, and life situations showed me what motivates me most: helping people think independently, collaborate without losing themselves, and grow in ways that are true to who they are. Show more
My approach to coaching you Each session begins with defining the client’s goal. I ask many questions and provide space for reflection to understand their true motives, reasons, and possible courses of action. It’s important to answer honestly and be open to dialogue—coaching requires the client to do most of the talking, and I ask questions that guide the process. If a request extends beyond the scope of coaching (for example, therapy or mentoring), I communicate this directly to set expectations and provide a clear understanding of the format. We discuss the schedule, format, and personalized working conditions. At the end of each session, one or two action steps are developed that help move toward the goal, develop thinking skills, and apply new approaches. My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where we can clarify goals, find solutions, and move forward with confidence.
About Olga
My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where we can clarify goals, find solutions, and move forward with confidence.
I came to coaching at 38, after more than 15 years in a corporate career as a product manager. Working in international environments and leading teams with different backgrounds, values, and life situations showed me what motivates me most: helping people think independently, collaborate without losing themselves, and grow in ways that are true to who they are. Show more
My approach to coaching you Each session begins with defining the client’s goal. I ask many questions and provide space for reflection to understand their true motives, reasons, and possible courses of action. It’s important to answer honestly and be open to dialogue—coaching requires the client to do most of the talking, and I ask questions that guide the process. If a request extends beyond the scope of coaching (for example, therapy or mentoring), Show more
Coaching sessions
My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where we can clarify goals, find solutions, and move forward with confidence.
Each session concludes with one or two clear action steps designed to help you move toward your goals, develop your thinking skills, and apply new approaches in everyday life. Session length: 60 minutes
I offer a reduced rate for young people aged 18–24, as this stage of life often comes with uncertainty and pressure from expectations, where support can be especially valuable. Session length: 60 minutes
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Coaching sessions
My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where we can clarify goals, find solutions, and move forward with confidence.
Each session concludes with one or two clear action steps designed to help you move toward your goals, develop your thinking skills, and apply new approaches in everyday life. Session length: 60 minutes
I offer a reduced rate for young people aged 18–24, as this stage of life often comes with uncertainty and pressure from expectations, where support can be especially valuable. Session length: 60 minutes
Book a session
When you should try coaching
Coaching can be valuable when you feel an internal pull to change something or move toward a new direction—on your own terms. This may involve making important life or career decisions, working through uncertainty, doubt, or anxiety, or simply wanting space to think clearly without being told what to do.
Coaching offers a structured yet open environment where you can explore options, clarify your own perspective, and develop your ability to think, plan, and act independently. It is not about advice or judgment, but about creating room for your voice, your values, and your choices.
If you feel stuck, are navigating a transition, or want a thoughtful conversation without pressure or expectations, this is a good moment to start a coaching session.