the libra partnership
We challenge conventional boundaries and champion our clients’ capacity to lead
successful and fulfilled lives. Our coaching and teaching takes a systemic
approach. We recognise that behaviour is shaped by personal, family,
professional, cultural and other values. These hidden loyalties inform
perspective and impact performance. In this way individuals and teams are
influenced by what is conscious and unconscious, what is known and unknown, what
is felt and what is seen. Life does not recognise strict boundaries and
divisions. Neither do we. The Libra Partnership honours the seen and the unseen
dynamics that inform all facets of your life. We support you to find strength in
and with them. We strive for your potential. When people first meet us, they
ask: “How did you two meet?” The answer is simple. We met in a pub. In the
fading light of a late summer’s day, a conversation started. Among some
differences, some common interests revealed themselves. Most notable was an
interest in personal development and the innumerable benefits this brought to
the professional realm. As our discussions continued, we discovered that our
differences and similarities when combined held the material to forge a healthy
and productive working relationship. At that time, neither of us had any idea
that this conversation would bring us to where we stand today. As our
relationship grew, a theme continued to present itself: what is unique about our
shared skills and vision? When the mind of a lawyer meets with the mindset of a
coach, preconceived boundaries retreat. Limits on what is possible dissolve.
Choices are significantly enhanced. We soon realised that we each had
perspectives, experience and learning that conventions usually keep separate,
and in combining them a wholly unique way of working would emerge from the
parts. It was clear that this could create something purposeful to benefit
others. Challenging conventional boundaries and combining differences revealed a
rich and resourceful seam of learning and creativity. There is an apparent gap
between creativity and logic; it does not have to be that way. There is an
imaginary space between the past, the present and the future. The imagined space
is a flaw in perception: we all know that our past and future reside in our
present. There is an outmoded belief that our personal lives and professional
lives are distinct from each other. Yet, we all remain at the centre of both.
When we bridge these gaps, rattle our perceptions and challenge outmoded
beliefs, new opportunities reveal themselves, often in surprising and exciting
ways.