Hi I'm Pramal.

My name is Pramal.  I don’t always have my shit together. But I do enjoy a life that works, a lot more than it has ever done.  After learning from failed careers, difficult relationships and not having a clue about who I am and what I’m about, I’ve reached a beautiful place in my life.  My cup is not just full, it’s overflowing – and I find immense meaning in helping fill the cup of others who are struggling.   I have a successful management consulting career and in parallel have travelled extensively and contributed to social change projects in India.  I live with my beautiful wife and young son in Maidenhead, England. 

 

I am an experienced transformational coach who guides people from all walks of life on journeys of self-discovery and purpose so that they too can find meaning and satisfaction in the work they do and how they share their gifts in the world.  I personally find deep joy in helping others not just experience their true self but fall madly in love with who they are at their core – and pursue a career and life aligned with this essence. 

I help people think, learn and grow. I hold space to ponder, understand and make courageous life choices.

I work with all kinds of professionals who have achieved a level of success in their lives already, but feel like something is missing.  They have landed a dream job, house, body relationship or lifestyle, yet they lack a sense of inner satisfaction and peace.  And they know there is more to life than this.  They have a little voice inside their heart which has been drowned out by the busy-ness of their mental chatter and insatiable ambitions. 

An unofficial bio

9 random facts about me:

1. Even though I love Indian food, I hate coriander!

2. I’m a bit of a coffee snob and appreciate a proper coffee to start my day.

3. I wear my heart on my sleeve – what you see is what you get and people often find my ‘energy’ goes beyond just the words I use.

4. I love India and have done many crazy things there – from volunteering extensively for social causes to driving a tuk-tuk to 1800km from Mumbai to the Southern tip of India to raise money for educating girls.

5. I’ve been quite spiritual from a young age, but never quite fit any organisation or community. Most recently, I walked with 2 friends across India and Nepal in an attempt to retract the footsteps of the Buddha. To say it was life changing would be an understatement!

6. My son, who we named ‘Sohum’, is one of my main coaches and gurus – constantly teaching me about presence, living in the moment and how to go beyond my tiredness limits!

7. I’m planning to have a visible six-pack by my 40th (in August 2024) and feel great after a good workout, followed by a cold shower!

8. I’ve never really believed in myself, even though I’ve achieved success – however, its allowed me to create humble and genuine friends, and I love having such a broad, eclectic network of brilliant human beings.

9. I believe outer life is directly proportional to the amount of self-love we have within our inner life. I’ve found this to be powerfully true for myself and my clients.