Want to move forward by working with an expat coach?
When you are looking for an expat life coach in Holland, that can mean two things: either you are looking for a coach to make your life as an expat more your own, or you are an expat who is looking for life coaching in English.
Expat coaching
Being an expat can be challenging. You are away from home, from family, friends and everything familiar. Dutch culture, as any other, has it’s own peculiarities, that you maybe struggle with. With expat coaching you can make the most of your adventure, and move it in the direction you intended it to be.

English speaking coaching
When you live and work in Holland and want coaching not necessarily on being an expat, you can start with English speaking coaching on any subject you want to work on.

Expat coach Floris de Klerk
Coaching expats is something I kind of stumbled on when I was studying coaching. When we needed test-clients, one of the other students connected me to an acquaintance originally from Dubai. She was very happy with my help and connected me to a friend from Kazachstan. Next thing I knew I was reccomended as well to someone from Hungary and the US.
The topics varied from being an expat, to finding a way to work in the Dutch workculture, to ‘regular’ coaching-topics as finding a more fulfilling career.
What I love about expat coaching is that I’m very fond of talking to people from other cultures and learning about different ways of being and experiencing life. Also I got my English Advanced Exam a long time ago in Oxford and I just simply also enjoy talking in English.
Expat coach Floris de Klerk
Coaching expats is something I kind of stumbled on when I was studying coaching. When we needed test-clients, one of the other students connected me to an acquaintance originally from Dubai. She was very happy with my help and connected me to a friend from Kazachstan. Next thing I knew I was reccomended as well to someone from Hungary and the US.
The topics varied from being an expat, to finding a way to work in the Dutch workculture, to ‘regular’ coaching-topics as finding a more fulfilling career.
What I love about expat coaching is that I’m very fond of talking to people from other cultures and learning about different ways of being and experiencing life. Also I got my English Advanced Exam a long time ago in Oxford and I just enjoy talking in English.
