Nikita coaches the person not the problem

Nikita has been recognised nationally for her work in conscious leadership and holistic wellbeing. In 2024, she was honoured with the ‘Woman Who Achieves’ award and has previously been a finalist in both the Great British Wellbeing Awards and the National Business Women’s Awards.

But beyond the accolades, what truly sets Nikita apart is her ability to hold space for transformation.

Since 2012, she has been certified in Neuro Linguistic Programming and Coaching under the mentorship of internationally renowned Sue Knight (author of NLP at Work). Over the past decade, she has supported clients from all walks of life—each on their own unique journey of healing, awakening, and self-discovery.

With a deeply intuitive and holistic approach, Nikita blends mindfulness, energy work, and soul-centred coaching to create bespoke sessions that meet you exactly where you are. Her focus is on guiding those navigating life transitions, identity shifts, or spiritual awakenings helping you reconnect with your truth and step into your Dharma with clarity and confidence.

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You’ve achieved success, but something still feels missing. You’re not broken—you’re awakening…

You’re not here by accident. You’re here because something inside you is ready to shift. You’ve done the outer work—now it’s time to come home to yourself.

  • “Feel lighter and more at peace”
  • “Reconnect with your true self”
  • “Step into your soul’s purpose with clarity and confidence

“Nikita didn’t just coach me—she helped me remember who I am. Her presence is grounding, her insight is profound, and her guidance helped me move through a time of deep uncertainty with grace.” – Laura Summers, Dharma Diploma Participant

Locations

  • DNC Dance & Yoga Studio, Slough
  • Home, Crowthorne
  • Online


    Are you navigating a life transition that’s left you questioning everything? You’re not alone and you’re in the right place.

    INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE SELF:

  • Treatment Therapy – a combination of counselling & coaching – £1,500 for 6 months (12 x 1-1 sessions twice a month) for 6 months.
  • Dharma Diploma – £1,800 – Includes 18 x group sessions (1.5hrs per session twice a month) for 9 months.

    Together, we’ll peel back the layers of conditioning and reconnect with the quiet wisdom within you. All programmes include 6 months complimentary access to Mindfulness Membership.

 

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"Coaching with Nikita is like staring in a mirror for a long time, feeling uncomfortable but then starting to get used to it and eventually loving it"

 I’m Nikita, and I support individuals who are ready to reconnect with themselves on a soul-deep level. If you’ve reached a point in life where external success no longer brings inner peace, and you’re yearning for something more meaningful, you’re not alone and you’re in the right place.

My approach is rooted in compassion, neutrality, and a universal spiritual perspective. I don’t follow one path, I honour them all. Together, we’ll explore your inner world through a three-phase journey:

🌱 Reconnecting with the Past

We begin by gently exploring your early life experiences to uncover the roots of your inner narrative. Through inner child healing and reframing techniques, we’ll shift the lens through which you view your past transforming pain into understanding, and shame into self-compassion.

🌼 Grounding in the Present

Next, we work with what is. Whether you’re navigating uncertainty, emotional turbulence, or unexplained physical symptoms, I’ll help you reframe limiting beliefs and see your current challenges as catalysts for growth. This stage is about acceptance, empowerment, and reclaiming your energy.

🌟 Creating the Future

With new awareness and clarity, you’ll begin to envision a future aligned with your true self. Life won’t suddenly become perfect—but you’ll be equipped with practical tools and spiritual insight to meet challenges with grace, resilience, and purpose.


Many of my clients come to me saying, “I’ve lost myself. I don’t know who I am anymore.”
To me, this is a powerful place to begin. From this blank canvas, we can rediscover who you truly are beyond roles, expectations, and conditioning.

Whether you’re at a crossroads, recovering from a life transition, or simply feeling called to go deeper, I offer a range of ways to work together from one-off workshops and retreats to immersive coaching journeys.

Having walked my own path through adversity, I bring a grounded, holistic approach to every session. I coach the person, not the problem because you are not broken. You are becoming.

If you’re ready to explore what’s next, I invite you to book a relaxed call to see if this journey is right for you.

Blogs written by Nikita

A therapist explores, a counsellor listens, a mentor gives advice, a consultant gives expertise, but a coach is simply present, sharing the space with the client. A coach facilitates the client in identifying their own patterns, structuring their own actions and guiding them towards achieving their desired outcomes. One of the key things a coach does is empowers a client to identify their thought and language patterns, in order to eliminate their limiting beliefs.

A coach acts as a mirror to the client, by merging with the client into a state of ‘flow’. In my opinion, a successful session is one that flows seamlessly, with ease and effortlessness. The outcome is not necessarily the end goal, but a measure of success can be the effect that the session has had on them both. This may be shown in their state, i.e. body language, facial expression or in the actions they go on to take after the session.

The coach has a natural conscious competence, as they organically navigate the process of providing the client with a safe space to open up, share, explore and then transform. Through the method of effective listening, summarising, paraphrasing, matching and mis-matching, a good coach can explore underlying issues and limiting beliefs which might be holding the client back. Through effective rapport building, i.e. mirroring posture, body language, gestures and voice the coach can bring the client’s thought patterns to the surface.

My goal as a coach is to deliver a bespoke session, to guide my clients towards achieving their full potential and to live in line with their authentic self. I am passionate about seeing people develop into the happiest and healthiest versions of themselves. I do this by making people feel safe and secure. I offer comfort, consistency and stability in my style. I reassure them, without judgment that whatever they are thinking or feeling in this moment is right for them.

I combine a range of healing modalities, alongside coaching strategies such as the process of asking clean open questions, with reflective enquiry and genuine curiosity, to enable my clients to draw on their own resources and connect with themselves.

Life Coaching

“I came to Nikita feeling lost and disconnected. Through her gentle yet powerful approach, I found clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. This journey has been life-changing.” – Lorraine Saunders

“Nikita’s work is soul medicine. She holds space with such compassion and wisdom that you can’t help but transform. I now live with more intention, peace, and joy.” – Priya Chaudhary

Book Review about ‘Clean Questions’ written by
Wendy Sullivan and Judy Rees

In order to effectively ask clean questions and use them in coaching, we first need to become good listeners. To be a good listener means being attentive to the person’s words, particularly their metaphors and patterns in language. In order to explore their words we can ask clean questions, which may lead them into a more associated state and trigger deeper answers, which the coach can then explore further with even more clean and open questions. If the client is seeking change and are ready for it, then this may occur during this process, however clean questions must not be used as a method to FORCE change.

Clean questions are similar to ‘open’ questions, in that they leave the person open to exploring possibilities, as apposed to ‘closed’ questions which may only result in a yes/no answer. The coach’s own beliefs, opinions and assumptions are eliminated in the process of clean questions as the focus is on the ‘other’, in this case the client. Therefore the coach’s map of the world should NOT be imposed onto the client. Instead they should remain transparent, as if holding up a metaphoric mirror to the person to look inside themselves.

As a coach, it is best to avoid using clean questions to explore a person’s unhappy experiences or undesired state, although it may be necessary at times. For example, if a person is unsure of how they are feeling the coach may ask ‘feeling low is like what?’. However, dwelling on the negative words for too long, may only bring those feelings to life for them, and although it may be useful in therapy, coaching is about moving the client away from the undesired state and towards the desired state. Therefore, it is important to focus on the positive words in their language, to draw on their own useful resources. If a person is dwelling in the undesired state, a coach may ask “what is the opposite of that?” or “Can you remember a time when you didn’t feel this way?”

Metaphors can be useful in coaching as it acts like a map and gives both the client and coach space and imagery to explore the territory. For example, ‘what is happening before, what is happening after? What would you like to have happen?’ These are developing questions which can lead the client into a state of flow to gain clarity about how they are feeling.

Finally, this book emphasised the importance of using clean questions to explore the moment. Timing is key in coaching as the right question, asked with positive intent and natural curiosity may lead the client to experience a breakthrough moment, a shift in mindset and a realisation towards acting on their next steps.

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