Smriti is a passionate people’s person who is committed to creating meaningful experiences for her clients. Her multicultural and multi-dimensional experience has made her insightful, intuitive and hugely resourceful in addressing her client’s needs. She listens deeply, asks questions with curiosity and challenges the status quo to create customized solutions for her clients. She encourages and holds her client accountable to agreed outcomes.
As a coach and a facilitator, she provides the stability and confidence that allows a person to explore, to weigh the pros and cons, to overcome the fear when faced with the unknown. She uses a co-active style of coaching with a wide variety of tools tried and tested in her consulting experience to help clients establish stretchy goals and make them feel empowered to achieve them.
Smriti inspires people to live life on their own terms and push the boundaries of self-concept. She creates opportunities for her clients to look beyond the horizon and live a more fulfilling life by discovering and mobilising their unlimited potential. She gives them the confidence to act, to overcome avoidance, to move beyond limiting beliefs and ultimately, to rise to a higher purpose – both in life and at work.
Smriti inspires people to live life on their own terms and push the boundaries of self-concept. She creates opportunities for her clients to look beyond the horizon and live a more fulfilling life by discovering and mobilising their unlimited potential. She gives them the confidence to act, to overcome avoidance, to move beyond limiting beliefs and ultimately, to rise to a higher purpose – both in life and at work.
The idea of ‘The Coaching Anchor’ germinated way back in 2010 when I was required to submit my personal reflection as part of my Coach Training from Coaching Development, UK. I needed to share my personal ideology about what role I play for my clients when I coach them.
As a new coach I was beginning to understand the magic of coaching, of enabling people to move past their mental boundaries and enable them to act. How to not be stuck in thinking but experience the feeling of hope and excitement when taking action. How to find creative ways to navigate obstacles to work towards our dreams and aspirations. It was then that the metaphor of an ‘Anchor’ struck me – I wanted to be the anchor, to enable my clients to explore well above the surface in all directions while I create safety by holding that space for them.
So when I set up my consulting in 2018, I launched ‘The Coaching Anchor’, the place where individuals and corporate executives would seek inspiration and solutions to get to the next level of success in their lives.