Life coaching with Jerry O’Hanlon
Let’s work out what’s next.
You may be weighing a decision or going through a change. Maybe you’re simply tired of circling the same problem. Jerry gives you a place to talk it through.
What happens in coaching
You bring the question. Jerry helps you stay with it.
Jerry listens, asks useful questions and points out things that can be hard to see on your own. You decide what feels true and what you want to try.
Say what’s really going on
Start with the messy version. You don’t have to make it sound sensible before you arrive.
Look at it differently
A good question can loosen an old assumption or show you a choice you hadn’t seen.
Leave with something to do
You choose the next move. It should be realistic enough to do and important enough to matter.
Getting started
See whether you want to continue
Talk with Jerry
Tell him what’s on your mind and ask anything you want to know about coaching.
See how it feels
There’s no pressure to continue. If it doesn’t feel right, you can leave it there.
Settle the details
If you both want to go ahead, you’ll agree on the format, cost, boundaries and what you want to work on.
About Jerry
Your life is yours. Jerry’s job is to listen well.
He asks honest questions, stays with the awkward bits and helps you hear your own answer. The decisions remain yours.
The first call is a chance to meet. Bring the thing that’s been on your mind. You don’t need a polished story.

Coaching has limits
Jerry works with decisions, goals and the everyday business of making a change. Coaching isn’t therapy or healthcare, and it can’t replace medical, psychological, legal or financial advice. If something needs a different kind of help, Jerry will say so.
If you or someone else may be in immediate danger, call your local emergency number or contact a crisis service where you live.
Get in touch
Want to talk it over with Jerry?
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