

Why This Gift Matters
Every year, parents everywhere face the same struggle:
“What do I buy them?”
At 18–25, young adults are in a unique stage — too old for toys, too unpredictable for clothes, too unsure about what they really want. Many feel overwhelmed by decisions about university, careers, independence, or “what comes next.”
This year, instead of another present they’ll forget by February, give them something truly transformative:
Focused coaching that helps them step into adulthood with confidence, purpose, and direction.
What This Coaching Gift Supports
✔ Choosing a career path and life direction
✔ Understanding their strengths and passions
✔ Building confidence and self-esteem
✔ Improving communication and life skills
✔ Managing stress and building resilience
✔ Preparing for job interviews, and early career steps
✔ Creating a clear, personalised plan for their future
A meaningful gift that supports them now — and stays with them for years.

How the Christmas Coaching Package Works
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Personalised 1:1 coaching sessions (online)
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A tailored development plan based on their goals and strengths
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Flexible session scheduling after Christmas
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Option to buy 1 taster session or multiple session packages
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12 Months expiration on all gift cards
Why Parents Love This Gift
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It solves the annual “I don’t know what to buy them” dilemma
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It supports your child through one of the most important stages of life
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It shows belief in their potential
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It replaces short-term gifts with long-term growth
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It helps them feel confident, capable, and ready for what's ahead
About Our Coaches
With over twenty years’ experience helping individuals find clarity, confidence, and direction, our coaches bring a warm, encouraging, and practical approach to coaching young adults.
Their focus is on helping them understand who they are, what they want, and how to take meaningful next steps. They do this by listening deeply, asking powerful questions, noticing and reflecting what’s said and what’s not said, and offering practical tools when helpful.
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