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Executive & Leadership Coaching for Global Professionals Navigating Change

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Lisette Peacock, MBA, CPC, ELI-MP Master Practitioner - Energy Leadership

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You Might Be Here Because…

You’re successful, yet you’re standing at a professional or personal crossroads.

You may be navigating:

  • a career transition or leadership shift

  • relocation to a new country or culture

  • burnout despite high performance

  • uncertainty about your next step

  • the pressure of expectations with no space to process

You don’t need more pressure. You need perspective, strategy, and support.

Meet Lisette

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Lisette Peacock is an executive and leadership coach who supports professionals navigating transition, growth, and global career movement.

With an MBA, advanced training in Energy Leadership, and decades of leadership experience, she works with individuals ready to move forward with clarity and intention.

She is currently completing her professional coaching certification pathway.

Why Clients Choose to Work With Me...

I bring together executive leadership experience, cross-cultural perspective, and evidence-based coaching methodology to support clients navigating complex decisions and transitions.

My approach is:

  • strategic yet human-centered

  • structured yet adaptable

  • direct yet supportive

Clients value working with someone who can both challenge their thinking and hold space for reflection.

Ways to Work Together

Service 1 - Discovery Consultation

A focused introductory conversation to explore your goals, challenges, and next steps.

Service 2 - Private Coaching Sessions

Structured, confidential sessions designed to support leadership growth, clarity, and forward movement.

Service 3 - Group Coaching Sessions

Small-group environments for shared growth, perspective, and accountability.

Service 4 - Speaking & Leadership Development

Workshops, executive sessions, and facilitated conversations for organizations and teams.

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My coaching is designed for thoughtful professionals ready to move forward with intention, not urgency.

How Coaching With Me Helps

Through our work together, you will:

  • gain clarity on direction and priorities

  • strengthen confidence in decision-making

  • develop aligned leadership presence

  • create structured action plans

  • navigate change with resilience and perspective

5 Strategic Steps for Navigating Career or Life Transitions

A concise guide designed for professionals facing change, uncertainty, or major decisions.

The Spa Zone: The Healing Effect of Embracing Inclusion
$24.99

In the relentless pace of today's business world, it's easy to get caught up in the drive for productivity, efficiency, and rapid growth. Companies focus on quarterly earnings, market share, and customer acquisition, often forgetting that at the heart of every successful organization are its people. The human aspect―how we treat each other, how we communicate, and how we connect―is frequently overlooked. Yet, these are the very elements that determine a company's long-term success and sustainability. "The Spa Zone" invites us to pause, reflect, and embrace a more thoughtful approach to business: one that emphasizes slowing down, being present, and asking meaningful questions.

The concept of "The Spa Zone" isn't just about relaxation; it's about creating a culture where people feel valued, respected, and heard. It's about fostering environments where individuals are encouraged to bring their full selves to work―where they can express their ideas, concerns, and aspirations without fear of judgment or retribution. This is where the principles of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) come into play. EDIB isn't just a trendy acronym; it's a critical framework that can transform organizations from the inside out. When properly implemented, EDIB principles lead to stronger, more cohesive teams, greater innovation, and, ultimately, better business outcomes.

The statistics supporting the impact of EDIB on organizational performance are compelling. According to a 2020 McKinsey & Company report, companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25% more likely to achieve above-average profitability compared to those in the bottom quartile. The same report found that companies with more ethnic and cultural diversity in leadership positions were 36% more likely to outperform less diverse competitors in terms of profitability. These findings are not isolated. A 2018 report by the Boston Consulting Group found that companies with above-average diversity on management teams reported 19% higher revenue from innovation than companies with below-average diversity. This is a crucial insight in today's rapidly evolving markets, where the ability to innovate can mean the difference between thriving and merely surviving.

However, the benefits of EDIB extend beyond just the numbers. When organizations commit to creating environments where everyone feels a sense of belonging, they unlock the full potential of their workforce. This is where "The Spa Zone" concept becomes particularly relevant. By slowing down and being present, leaders can better understand the unique perspectives and experiences that each team member brings to the table. This awareness is the foundation of empathy, which in turn leads to stronger, more effective communication.

Communication is often cited as the key to successful relationships, whether personal or professional. In the workplace, communication isn't just about exchanging information; it's about building connections, fostering trust, and creating a shared sense of purpose. According to a study by Salesforce, 86% of employees and executives cite a lack of collaboration or ineffective communication as the primary cause of workplace failures. In contrast, companies with strong communication practices are 50% more likely to have lower employee turnover rates. This makes sense: when people feel heard and understood, they are more likely to feel engaged, committed, and motivated to contribute to the organization's success.