Who I Can Support

Who I Can Support

This work is specific.
It’s not for everyone.

Being clear about who I work best with is part of the respect I have for the people who come to this work. This page will help you understand if clarity coaching at Bluhbirne is the right fit for where you are.

The people I work best with

Thoughtful professionals at a crossroads.

My clients are typically professionals between 30 and 45, working in pharma, medtech, consulting, engineering, or similar corporate environments. They’re internationally mobile or internationally minded. They think carefully about things.


What they share is a particular kind of tension: external success alongside internal uncertainty. They’ve achieved things. They’re respected. They’re functioning well. And yet something is off — and the more they think about it, the less clear it becomes.

Working in pharma, medtech, consulting, or engineering

Mentally capable and high-functioning — but feeling misaligned

International background or international mindset

Not beginners in personal development — ready for depth

Not in crisis — but sensing something important needs to shift

The right moment

When should I work with a coach?

There’s no single right moment. But several situations tend to bring people to this kind of work. You may recognise yourself in one of them:

You’re facing a significant career decision and can’t tell what you actually want

You’ve reached a milestone that doesn’t feel the way you expected

You’re thinking about a transition but lack internal clarity about what to move toward

You feel like your choices aren’t fully yours — made from habit or expectation, not conviction

You’re functioning but not thriving, and you’d like to understand why

You want to understand yourself more deeply before making a decision that matters

The role of a coach

How can a life coach help me gain clarity?

Most intelligent people can’t reach clarity on their own — not because they’re not smart enough, but because self-reflection without structure tends to loop. We revisit the same questions, produce the same answers, and circle back to the same uncertainty.


A coach provides something different: a structured external perspective that helps you see what you can’t see from inside your own thinking. Not advice. Not answers. A process that helps you arrive at something that was already there — but unspoken, unexamined, or obscured by noise.

An honest note

This work is not for everyone

To be direct: this coaching is not suited to everyone. I don’t offer motivational coaching, emergency crisis support, or general productivity improvement. If you’re looking for someone to push you, keep you accountable to goals, or give you tactical life advice — this isn’t the right fit.


This is reflective work. It requires a willingness to slow down and look honestly at yourself. It works best with people who already have some experience of self-reflection and are genuinely curious about what they might find.

Not sure?

Let’s explore whether this is right for you.

A brief conversation is the best way to find out. You’ll know quickly whether this kind of work makes sense for where you are.