Mel  Harris
Connectivity Call
On this free 30 minute 'Connectivity' call, I want to learn more about you and your 'side hustle'/business. Use this 30 min call to see how I can help and how we can work together to move your side hustle/business and self forward. Please make sure you are free from any distractions to get the most out of this call. I look forward to connecting with you.

Benefits to taking advantage of a free 30-minute call:

  • For you:
    • Gain clarity on your goals: I can help you articulate your goals and challenges more clearly.
    • See if there's a good fit: This is a chance to see if my personality and coaching style mesh well with you.
    • Get a taste of coaching: The call can give you a sense of the coaching process and how it might benefit you.
    • Ask questions: You can ask me about my experience, qualifications, and approach to coachin

  • For me:
    • Learn about your needs: The call helps me understand your specific goals and challenges.
    • See if you're coachable: This allows me to assess if you're receptive to feedback and willing to put in the work required for coaching success.

The free 30-minute call is a low-pressure way to see if coaching is a good fit for us both. It's an opportunity to gain valuable insights and make an informed decision about moving forward.
This package includes
  • 1 x 30 min appointment
  • Via Zoom
Price
£0
Questions?
Client Feedback
“ Working with Mel has catapulted me forwards with my business at an amazing pace. She is very dedicated and so inspirational. I literally had a 'why didn't I think of that' moment! Thank you Mel. I highly recommend anyone to work with you. ”
— Jane Niven
“ The Cottage Club is an inspirational platform which encourages you to outline your core goals, work towards them step by step, and to remain accountable each and every day! This is key in staying on track and proves to be a great support tool for making progress. Many thanks to Mel Harris and The Cottage Club for consistently helping me aspire to be my best self. ”
— Joanne Love