Reignite your spark, get your career back on track — and regain control of your life
Does this sound like you?
The women I work with feel fuzzy about the future, and not in a warm, cosy way. It’s blurry. They're struggling to see the bigger picture and make decisions because everything sits under the long, gloomy shadow of fertility challenges.
Their work is beginning to be affected too. People are noticing. Perhaps there was negative feedback in a performance review, they’ve dropped a couple of balls or they missed out on a promotion they really should have got. They’re worried about the cost of IVF which, in turn, piles on the pressure to be at the top of their game at work.
And they’re exhausted — it takes a lot of energy to cope with miscarriages and fertility treatment. And it takes even more to keep up appearances in the office. Believe me, I’ve been there, so I know.
These women have been through a lot and they’re pretty pissed off (to put it mildly) about the impact its having on the rest of their lives. It all feels very unnatural because before the challenge of fertility reared its ugly head they were, in their own words: “leading the charge”, “always thinking ‘what next?’” and were “forging their own path”.
They’ve “lost their spark”, feel like a “passenger in their own life” and their “career is beginning to be derailed”. How unfair that this is happening when they’re also dealing with the knocks of fertility challenges.
To be clear, they have NOT given up on life or their career, but they need a bit of help figuring it all out.
If it does, there is a way through this.
I know because that’s how I felt too. I went from being on a fast track to success in my career to struggling to go to Sainsbury’s let alone present in a board meeting, pitch for budget or lead my team. But I worked hard using coaching techniques.
The women I coach get their career back on track, despite fertility challenges. Their confidence is boosted, their bounce-back-ability is strong and they feel their sparky self again.
“Without your support I would have quit my job”
“I’ve pivoted to a new role at a new company which was probably the best decision of my career”
“Your ability to get to the heart of what is actually going on has taken me down paths I never expected. You’ve had a profoundly positive impact on my life and career”
“After just one session I’m not so down or self-critical, and I’ve booked a chat with my boss to talk about the scope of my role while I have IVF. The tools she gave me are really helping move me forward with positivity”
“Jen helped me create an action plan to the next steps in my career while I grow a family”
“Jen made me feel safe and understood, guiding me to be successful in my career”
Together, we wade through the treacle of fertility challenges to carve a new path ahead.
I offer two coaching packages to suit your needs and budget. Barely Surviving to Truly Thriving and Step off the Fertility Hamster Wheel TODAY. You can read more about them below.
Find out which coaching package is right for you
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Barely Surviving to Truly Thriving
Excel at work and life, despite fertility challenges.
This is my most popular, in-depth coaching package. It’s a dive deep into the heart of what you want from life, what’s stopping you get it on your own and how to grab hold of it.
By working through this programme with me you will be:
Back in control, with clarity on all aspects of your life.
Know what winning at work means to you, and how to make it happen.
Unstoppable, with big bounce-back-ability, so life’s knocks don’t completely floor you.
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Climb Off The Fertility Hamster Wheel TODAY
Your fast-track to find balance and intention in your career and fertility decisions
I understand that when it comes to fertility you need to make quick yet considered decisions and plans.
I also know IVF is expensive and the last thing you need right now is another hefty bill. And you need to make 'work work' so you can pay for IVF, but perhaps you're struggling with that at the moment.
This programme is for women who need to take the plunge to make ‘work work’ but can’t climb off the ever-spinning fertility hamster wheel without some help.