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Systemic Coaching & Constellation Work for Your Career Restart

Chantelle Copeland Systemic Coach

Stop circling and find your way forward.

Overthinking's been done. Let's try something else. Whether you already know where you want to go or just know something has to change: I’ll help you get out of your head and start acting, even when courage is lacking.

You've known for a while that something has to change. And yet...

You're motivated, but self-doubt is louder than the drive.
You're holding on to what feels safe, even though part of you has already moved on.
You have plenty of ideas, but you don't know which one is actually the right one.

You've talked it through with friends. Written lists. Given yourself pep talks. And yet you're still stuck in the same place.

You don't need more answers.

 

You need to trust yourself enough to make a decision and take that first step before you're 1000% sure.

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Get out of your head.

In my work, we look at what's going on for you from a completely different angle. We make it tangible, we get it moving. What's been going round and round in your head suddenly has a shape, a place, a direction.

 

What if the next step felt natural instead of scary?

Testmonials

Testimonials

"The coaching with Chantelle was really great! I felt very

comfortable working with her. Chantelle asks the right

questions and listens and feels precisely.

I was looking for more clarity about which path I want to take

professionally in the future. Thanks to the great constellation

with Chantelle, I was able to answer this question for myself and

am now looking forward to everything that is to come."

- Nadine

Please note:

I am a coach. My methods are not intended to replace a visit to the doctor or psychologist/psychiatrist, but rather to provide insights, inspiration, perspective and motivation. To help you help yourself.

If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor immediately, talk to a counselor at a crisis center in your area, or call the emergency hotline.

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