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Elite Coaching Center

elite coaching center

London

Ashraf is passionate about helping clients, whether individuals or businesses, to identify their unique talents and competitive advantage. He coaches and trains in English and Arabic. A Canadian-Jordanian, Ashraf MARZZOKA is one of many examples of an Eastern-Western cultural bridge. This brings a powerful depth to his coaching practice that opens a wide range of possibilities for his clients. Ashraf’s area of expertise lays in helping adults and youngsters discover their true talents and passion and live accordingly. Ashraf can bring value to your life and business through a coaching relationship that focuses on identifying your competitive advantage, developing your natural leadership, proof testing and enhancing your strategic plan or accompanying you in navigating through transitions. Ashraf is also a multi-entrepreneur. He launched his first venture in 2007 to connect North American franchises with Middle Eastern investors. In 2010 he performed a management buy-out of a fashion retailer in Amman and two years later founded Elite Coaching Center for which he developed the Certified Professional Coach Program (CPCP), a training program for new life & business coaches certified by ICF. Previous to that, Ashraf worked in a variety of managerial positions in the retail, manufacturing and textile industry, acquiring wide experience in operations and sales & marketing. Ashraf was born and raised in the Middle East, moving to Canada in his early twenties where he obtained a Diploma in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor in Technology Management. He discovered his passion and natural talent for coaching in Vancouver, where he was trained as a Co-active Coach by CTI, and became a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Today, Ashraf lives in Germany where he coaches clients of various ages and nationalities and from where he travels to provide and receive training, share experiences and develop partnerships with other coaches and educational institutions from around the world. Ashraf has coached business and life clients in Canada, USA, Europe, Middle East. By his personal and professional background, Ashraf is wired to establish fruitful and rewarding connections with people and businesses that desire to work in envisioning their future and transforming their aspirations into reality.

Alice Dartnell

alice dartnell

England

A big thing for me was struggling to identify with my Japanese side. This not only created issues with my relationship with my mum, because of language and cultural barriers, but it also caused my own insecurities and self-doubt. (I am now very proud of my Japanese heritage, but this led to emotions I wasn’t equipped to deal with as a teenager). Because of this, I was often labelled a troublemaker at school. I even got expelled from my lessons just a few weeks before my GSCEs! Despite actually scoring well on the GCSEs, I did manage to spectacularly fail my AS levels. I worked extra hard to get into a good university (the first from both my mum and dad’s family, whoop! You’ve always got to celebrate your wins!), and that is when I started to love education. In my final term of university, I learned that I was in fact dyslexic, rather than just a “trouble-maker.” My teenage years and early adulthood were plagued with severe depression, and I endured battles with an eating disorder that consumed my life for a decade. Then, after getting married, I became a military wife and was so proud of him and felt like such a team… but had to endure having zero contact with my partner for months at a time when he was on deployment. I won’t lie, it was tough being a military wife! My life has been littered with a lot of setbacks (Oh, let’s not forget I also ‘failed’ at being a landlady in my early 20s, as well as a business owning a bar in SE Asia, and did I mention that I lost my job on the same day the offer on our first home got accepted?! All that excitement and build-up, only to have to let it go… It was a lot). So, with all these setbacks, the thing that pushed me through was mindset work and personal development…. And that is what led me to realising knowing what I really wanted to do. I wanted to help others tackle their own setbacks and be the support that I needed and create a life they love. When I started my coaching diploma in 2016, I didn’t look back. I was focused on creating my own life by design, not by default, and was determined to help others do the same But I still had hurdles. I won’t pretend the road to building a successful business I love has been plain sailing… I attempted to start my business in 2019, resulting in a false start (my burnout forced me to prioritise my health and take a break) and my marriage unexpectedly during 2020 when we were all going through the pandemic. So, no, my story isn’t perfect. I’m not perfect. But I know it’s also possible to restart and redefine your life, on your own terms. I learned that a good life doesn’t come from avoiding the bad times, but from learning to overcome them and become better from them. I’m not a product of my past or any situation and neither are you. I had to realise that I still had the power to create the life I wanted – just like you do!