Coaching, workshops and development for individuals, leaders and teams

Using challenge, choice and change help you reach your potential & get the results you're aiming for.

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Tailored to you

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1:2:1 Executive & Leadership Coaching

Leadership doesn’t happen in isolation from the rest of life. Whether you’re managing pressure, navigating difficult decisions or guiding a team through change, executive coaching helps strengthen the skills many people were never taught.

Sessions are shaped around your priorities, combining practical strategies, professional challenge and straightforward support to help you lead in an effective and sustainable way.

From £199 per 90-minute session

Trust, built properly

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Team coaching

Different personalities, communication styles, motivations and levels of experience all influence the way a group functions. Whether in business or sport, team coaching helps people better understand themselves and each other, creating stronger communication, greater trust and a more cohesive way of working.

Sessions are designed to get people reflecting and contributing through conversation, interactive exercises and practical tools.

From £349 per half-day session

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Workplace Wellbeing Champion Training

Two interactive half-day sessions that equip delegates with the confidence, skills and tools to promote wellbeing visibly – sparking healthier conversations and boosting morale, engagement and workplace culture.

£195 per delegate
In-house group delivery from £1,250
(up to 12 delegates)

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Workshop Creation & Facilitation

Off-the-shelf training rarely fits. The Performance House designs and facilitates workshops built around your team's specific people, pressures and dynamics – never generic content that misses the mark.

Half-day workshop creation from £249
Half-day workshop facilitation from £349
(up to 12 delegates)

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Events, Speaking & Guest Sessions

Conference, away day or team event? We delivers engaging talks, interactive sessions and guest facilitation that get people thinking, talking and participating – staying relevant long after the day ends.

Bespoke pricing based on event requirements

But don’t take my word for it…

“Kerry’s support around mindset has been incredibly valuable in helping participants break down perceptions and mindset barriers, while her contribution to our live events has become an integral part of the programme.”

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— Phil
Co-founder
Air BnB Masterclass

“Kerry fully understood our brief and delivered a thought-provoking session that balanced empathy, realism and relatability. Her approach kept the audience engaged throughout, even at 4pm in the afternoon.”

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— Emma Associate Director of Operations Arc Hospitality Recruitment

“I had the pleasure of working alongside Kerry at a number of events and later having her support my team directly. Her upbeat, positive energy is infectious. She’s agile, flexible and encourages everyone to get involved and bringing fresh thinking.”

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— Rachel
Senior Manager Sales & Portfolio Growth Sykes Holiday Cottages

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Every session is different because every person and situation is different.

    At times, sessions focus on a very specific challenge, situation or decision. In other cases, there can be so many thoughts, pressures and expectations competing for attention that it is difficult to know where to begin.

    Sessions are client-led and shaped around what feels most useful for you. Sometimes that involves conversation and reflection. Other times we might use coaching tools, exercises, visual approaches, planning techniques or more practical or visual ways of working through ideas, situations or decisions.

    There is no rigid formula and no expectation that everybody processes things in the same way.

    The focus is always on creating something useful outside the session itself, whether that is clearer thinking, better decisions, healthier boundaries or practical changes you can apply in day-to-day life.

  • Not necessarily. Some people come to coaching with a very clear objective or challenge. For others, there is simply a growing sense that something needs to change, even if they are not fully sure what that looks like yet.

    Part of the process is having the space to explore things openly with somebody objective who can help you think differently, challenge assumptions and bring clarity to what’s actually going on.

  • Both. Sessions, workshops and coaching can take place online, from The Performance House HQ in the High Peak or on-site at your workplace or organisation, provided there is an appropriate space available.

    Some people prefer the flexibility of online sessions, whilst others find they engage better away from their usual environment and day-to-day distractions. The approach itself remains the same whichever format you choose.

    For group or team sessions, delivery would usually be either fully online or fully in person rather than a hybrid of both.

  • Confidentiality is an important part of the coaching process and allows people to speak openly and honestly about what is going on.

    As an ICF-accredited coach, I work in line with the International Coaching Federation Code of Ethics, which includes professional standards around confidentiality, boundaries, integrity and client welfare. I also operate with clear professional policies and procedures, including a formal complaints process.

    The only exceptions to confidentiality would involve safeguarding concerns, risk of harm or legal obligations, which would always be handled appropriately and professionally.

  • Not at all. Whilst I work with leaders, teams, athletes and people in high-pressure environments, coaching is not just for those with a corporate job title or public profile.

    We are all far more than the role we do or the title on our email signature. A lot of people come to coaching because something in life or work no longer feels quite right, they feel pulled in too many directions or they have reached a point where they need time to stop and properly think.

  • No two teams are the same, so sessions are shaped around the people involved, the pressures they are working under and what genuinely needs addressing, rather than putting everybody through the same standard format.

    Sometimes the focus is very specific, such as communication, leadership, confidence, pressure or managing change. Other sessions are less about solving one clear issue and more about creating the opportunity to explore how the team is functioning beneath the surface of day-to-day working life. This can help teams understand how they work together more effectively, make better use of individual strengths and identify patterns, pressures or ways of working that may be helping or hindering the wider team dynamic.

    Sessions are practical, conversational and tailored to the environment they are being delivered in. Depending on the group and the objective, this may involve facilitated discussion, coaching exercises, planning work, reflection tasks or more interactive ways of exploring challenges and ideas together.

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Join dozens of businesses using my coaching unlock their true potential and find a path forward

“My business parter and I had a clearer picture of our next move after only our first session with Kerry. We’d been struggling for months of indecision before.”

— Sam
Owner, Good Not Lucky

When I created The Performance House, I knew I did not want to build another business based around unrealistic positivity, corporate jargon or the assumption that challenge, choice and change are things we eventually leave behind.

I saw over and over again that when people are good at their entry-level job, they get promoted. They do well and they get promoted again. At some point, many find themselves responsible for leading a team of people, managing pressure, making difficult decisions and trying to support others, yet very few are ever properly taught how to lead well.

We spend a huge amount of our lives at work. Good leadership, communication and workplace culture do not just benefit businesses, they shape people’s confidence, wellbeing, motivation and daily experience too.

We live in a world full of noise, opinions and constant information, yet many people still feel unclear or underprepared for the situations they find themselves in. But people do not need more information, they need clearer thinking, better conversations and practical ways to handle what is in front of them.

That is why The Performance House was built.

To support people and organisations in developing the human skills that shape leadership, communication and performance.

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— Kerry Fox

Founder, The Performance House

p.s. Most people come to coaching thinking they should have a clear plan before they start. In reality, working that out is often part of the process. You can start here.