
New Coaching and Support Programme for Legal Professionals Launched
In the wake of post-pandemic conditions, Herefordshire-based life coach, Kim Parker, has today announced the launch of a six-month online coaching and support programme for legal professionals ‘with soul’. The Six Keys (to Personal Success and Professional Satisfaction) begins on 16 May 2022, right after Mental Health Awareness Week. “In an uncertain world, professionals are […]
In the wake of post-pandemic conditions, Herefordshire-based life coach, Kim Parker, has today announced the launch of a six-month online coaching and support programme for legal professionals ‘with soul’. The Six Keys (to Personal Success and Professional Satisfaction) begins on 16 May 2022, right after Mental Health Awareness Week.
“In an uncertain world, professionals are needing support now more than ever, yet many are reluctant to reach out for help, for fear of repercussions in their career” notes Kim. “I want to make sure no one has to struggle alone. Each person in the coaching group is heard and valued. The Six Keys offers proven sustainable resources that help people navigate their way effectively through their challenges and create their unique version of success.”
This group programme enables connection with other like-hearted professionals in a safe, confidential, supportive structure. By the end of the programme, participants will gain clarity, connect with their purpose, understand what really gets in their way and learn how to overcome challenges, inspiring them to create the fulfilling life and career that is true for them.
Kim has personal understanding of the legal industry as she was a solicitor for over 20 years and is an established volunteer for the Law Care helpline. The Six Keys is run online, so it is accessible to all wherever you are. It is interactive with 12 live 90-minute group sessions held fortnightly via Zoom over six months. In a nod to Mental Health Awareness Week, if booked by 11 May, a 30% discount will be applied. A payment plan is available.
“When I engaged Kim for some coaching, I was at a low ebb career wise,” admitted Caroline, a solicitor. “Through sensitive steering over the course of our six-month coaching period, Kim drew out a set of values, aspirations and capabilities I didn’t realise I owned. By gently helping me readjust priorities and accept that what mattered 20 years ago may not be what matters now, I was able to give myself permission to follow a different career path. I would whole-heartedly recommend Kim.”
To find out more about the new Six Keys group coaching programme for legal professionals please go to www.kim-parker.com/six-keys/
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Notes to Editors
About Kim Parker
Kim Parker, a former solicitor, has been a life coach since 2009 and is a helpline volunteer with Law Care. Kim provides coaching and retreats for professionals online and on location in Herefordshire.
For more information please contact Kim by email at kim@kim-parker.com
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