What does it cost?

$100/ individual/hour and $150/ hour for the corporate work.

How many meetings will I need to have?

This totally depends on where you're at and what you're wanting to achieve. Bruce's goal is to help you to be independent, and at the very first meeting he will give you a process that you can immediately start using to improve your life. By the third meeting you and Bruce will have a clear view of where you're at and what your obstacles are. At that point, the two of you can work out what you're trying to achieve and how long it might take to get there.

Is this just life-coaching?

While a life coach might just give you superficial advice about how to change your daily behaviour, Bruce Nicol has the training and experience to fully understand how you're being impacted by yourself, your relationships, and your environment.
He has worked as a registered psychologist for over 30 years helping people with a variety of challenges - whether they be children with severe disabilities or New Zealand’s top business leaders dealing with team management and stress.

Some life-coaches make themselves a necessary part of your life. Bruce gives you the tools you need to support yourself, so you don't become dependent.

To find out more about Bruce and his practice, visit our About page.

Is this for me?

Bruce specialises in helping people get through difficult transitions. Whether that's coming out of university, steering through a mid-life crisis, or entering retirement. If you're not feeling content or if you're feeling lost or anxious, then you should be finding someone who can give you the tools to calmly and confidently move your life forwards.

If that sounds like you, then you can take the first step by setting up a meeting here.

For more depth look at our High Performance videos, which give you a research basis.

 

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