Welcome to the Tiffany’s of Coaching


“Fred, darling” is a line that cannot be forgotten from the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, especially in the way Audrey Hepburn would say it. I was reading the book on my way to New York and every dialogue played out in my head as if Audrey were there and her voice was popping out of the pages.

You might wonder what Tiffany’s has to do with a company offering intellectual performance enhancement services. What jewellery has to do with coaching. Well, darling, it does not. But the brand does. It took me years to understand what makes me stand out and why people should trust my company and my services. It all has to do with the attention to detail and desire for excellence. Plus, I truly despise the embarrassment that comes when someone decides to call you out.

I was never one to suffer from the imposter syndrome. Nor one to suffer from perfection. But I am one who is proud of her ability to deliver with excellence. Even at the age of 22 when I set up my first business, my motto for myself and my students was: Striving for excellence.

Tiffany’s offers an amazing experience. One of kind luxury and a giggle here and there. Everything in there is a guarantee of quality and it comes with a promise of pleasure and, in some way, a promise to improve your life - primarily because it will make you feel so good about yourself, so sure and accepting of your achievements.

It is also very clear which floor to go to depending on what you need - and the occasion you need it for.

From the beginning until the end, you are being taken care of. Your personal needs are the focus of the conversation. Before, during and after.

Our company makes the same promise. It promises quality. It promises being taken care of. It promises confidence and the competences to create a life worthy of your dreams. It is no luck that the very first tagline a friend of mine and an amazing brand strategist came up with is “You deserve to be coached to live the life you deserve”.

xoxo Pamela

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