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Having worked with a great many dads in my work as an Executive Coach, I am constantly struck by the pressure that so many - most - of them are under. The pressure they feel to deliver on their objectives at work is often nothing compared to the pressure they feel from home - and from themselves.

Dads in the 21st century are expected to be so much more than "breadwinners" and in my experience they take these expectations very much to heart. They want to be successful at work, great dads and good partners – and somewhere in all that pressure they get a little lost. Their own wishes, “me-time” and fitness get lost in the whole melee of expectations.

After hearing similar stories from so many dads, I decided that the time had come to create the space for them to get their thoughts straight and their aspirations in life clear – and then to support them in achieving those aspirations.

Coaching for Dads provides information, listening, challenge and support exclusively for dads and dads-to-be – all in a relaxed, non-judgemental way. We will support you in becoming the person, dad and partner that you really want to be.

About Lisa Wynn, Founder and Dads Coach:

Lisa is a Master Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation and has worked as an Executive Coach in organisations around the world. She has trained hundreds of coaches in the corporate world and worked on major leadership development projects.

Lisa is married to Andy and has two beautiful daughters, Charley and Anna. She is currently training for her first Ironman triathlon, juggling training around running her family and company. Her own father Don McGlashan, died at the age of 53 leaving a huge gap in her life. Coaching for Dads is dedicated to his memory.

Telephone ~ 0044 1473 780729

“Anyone can be a father. It takes someone special to be a Dad.”

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