About Me
Lived Experience. Held Space. Honest Growth.
I’m Dalia — a coach, a leader, a mother, and someone shaped by the tension of holding multiple truths at once.
My practice is grounded in the understanding that growth doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens in relationship—with ourselves, our communities, our histories, and the systems we move through. The story of who we are is never just personal. It’s shaped by context: our privileges and limitations, our losses and longings, the legacies we inherit, and the choices we’re able to make.
My own path has been shaped by motherhood, leadership, loss, and the generational weight of displacement. As a second-generation immigrant, I know what it means to carry complex histories. As someone who has lived through profound grief, I know how loss reshapes our sense of time, meaning, and self. These experiences inform how I hold space: with care, humility, and deep respect for the layers each person brings.
I hold a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Coaching and bring over two decades of experience across corporate, start-up, charity, and social housing sectors. My long career in social housing shaped my understanding of resilience—not as independence, but as interdependence. The kind that honours both individual effort and collective care.
When I became a mother to twins, that lesson deepened. I saw firsthand how vital community is. Without support, the weight would have been too much. And so my coaching is rooted in that relational knowing: we grow best when we’re not expected to carry everything alone.
This is not about chasing perfection or bypassing discomfort. It’s about making space for honest reflection, embodied awareness, and movement that’s aligned with your values and your reality.
Whether you’re navigating change, grief, or growth—or seeking more alignment in your work or leadership—this is a space to reconnect with what matters.
Together, we explore what you carry, what you’re moving through, and what’s calling for change—personally, professionally, or both.