My Journey of Helping Others Take Their Next Step

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Finding Purpose in Helping Others Move Forward

When I reflect on my journey, one thing stands out: I’ve always found meaning in helping others take their next step — especially young adults navigating life transitions like education, employment, identity, and healing.

Each step along the way has shaped the way I coach today. Here’s a look at some key moments that continue to influence how I show up for my clients.


Supporting a Student in Finding Her Spark

One of my earliest roles was as a youth mentor in a local high school. I worked with a student who felt uncertain about her future. Through our conversations, she shared her love for hairdressing — something she’d never seriously considered as a career.

We explored this path together by:

  • Researching local training programs
  • Identifying her strengths
  • Building her confidence to take action

This experience reminded me that sometimes, all someone needs is the right guidance and belief to begin.


Mentoring Youth Through Faith and Life

Next, I stepped into a mentoring role with youth and young adults at my local church. These were honest, raw conversations — about identity, peer pressure, bullying, and how faith intersects with real life.

We created spaces where young people could be seen, heard, and valued. I saw how powerful it is to walk alongside someone as they face challenges and grow into who they’re meant to be.


From Interviews to Job Offers

As time went on, I started helping young people prepare for work. This included:

  • Writing resumes and cover letters
  • Practising interview skills
  • Coaching them to feel confident and capable

Seeing clients land their first job — and step into independence — never got old. It’s what led me to explore career coaching more seriously.


Helping Students Transition Into University Life

At university, I became a mentor supporting students in one of the biggest life transitions they’ll face. I helped them:

  • Adjust to new environments
  • Manage study loads
  • Navigate self-doubt and overwhelm

That time reaffirmed just how important it is to have someone in your corner when stepping into the unknown.


Supporting Health, Rehab & Disability Goals

With a Diploma and Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance, I supported people in therapy and rehabilitation. I worked alongside health professionals to help clients progress toward physical, emotional, and cognitive goals.

This naturally led to disability support work, where I helped young people move toward education, employment, and greater independence. I drew on everything I’d learned — from job coaching to mentoring — to provide tailored support.


Why I Share This With You

These aren’t just career highlights — they’re the heart behind everything I do.

They taught me that growth isn’t linear, and that often, just having someone walk with you can make the next step feel possible.

That’s why I became a Next Steps Coach — to offer that kind of support to others.


Are You Figuring Out Your Next Step?

Whether you’re:

  • A young adult unsure of where to go next
  • A parent supporting a child in transition
  • Or someone facing barriers to employment or education

I’d love to support you.

Let’s take that next step together.

Ready to take the next step?

Let’s connect and move forward together—at your pace, on your terms.


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