Former icelolly director becomes life coach
A former director of travel price comparison site icelolly.com has launched a ‘mindset’ coaching business.
Suniel Makh, who spent seven years at icelolly, during which time the company went from a three-person start-up to a £17 million management buy-out, has qualified as a life coach, mentor and hypnotherapist.
He said he aims to ‘draw on his personal understanding of the importance of mindset’ to support clients’ personal development.
"I strongly believe that one size doesn’t fit all because we are all so unique and have differing needs," said Makh, who includes the relaunch of the icelolly websites amongst his list of achievements while working for the company.
"I combine and blend skills from the fields of coaching, NLP, hypnotherapy, counselling, active listening, mentoring and many more, working with both the conscious and unconscious minds to support my clients in achieving breakthroughs, professionally and personally," he added.
"I want the people I work with to experience the unbeatable feeling that you are in control, powerful, ready to take positive action and have the tools, knowledge and strategies to last them a lifetime."
Based in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, Makh is also offering his services as a motivational speaker.
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