Cognitive coaching for managers who achieve everything — and feel
something isn't right.
I work with managers navigating burnout, limiting beliefs and the challenge of leadership identity. Not from the outside — from thirty years on the inside of the corporate world.
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Do you recognise yourself in any of these patterns?
I work with managers and leaders who appear to have everything under control. And inside — are running on empty.
Chronic exhaustion
You wake up tired. You go to sleep tired. Holidays don't help. Another project doesn't help. You've started to wonder whether you've simply lost the ability to enjoy what you have — and whether it will always feel this way.
This isn't about mindset. It's a neurobiological signal with a specific cause.
The gilded cage
You have everything you wanted. And you feel trapped. Good salary, respected title, stability. Yet every Monday feels like a weight, not a motivation. You're afraid to leave, but staying feels impossible too. And you don't know who you could tell.
Feeling trapped despite objective success is one of the most painful and hardest-to-name patterns I work with.
Imposter syndrome
You're waiting to be found out. From the outside, you look like someone who knows exactly what they're doing. On the inside, you keep asking yourself: do I, really? Your experience grows. So do the doubts. Especially after a promotion. Especially after positive feedback.
Imposter syndrome in experienced leaders has different roots than in juniors — and it requires a different approach.
Perfectionism
It used to drive you. Now it's stopping you. Decisions take too long. Delegation is nearly impossible — because nobody does it quite as well as you. "Good enough" has disappeared from your vocabulary. And you've started paying for it.
Perfectionism as a defence mechanism has its function. It also has its tipping point — where it costs more than it gives.
The inability to say NO
You said YES again. Even though you didn't want to. Calendar overflowing. Every request hard to refuse. A sense of responsibility for everyone and everything. And at the very bottom of that list, somewhere forgotten: you.
Overwork rarely comes from excessive responsibility. More often, it comes from beliefs about what it means to be a good leader.
Loss of identity
Who are you beyond your job title? A question that surfaces in your forties — or after a restructure — or one morning, with no particular reason. If you don't have a ready answer: that's not a coincidence.
An identity built entirely on a professional role is just a construct. It can be consciously rebuilt.
I know this environment from the inside.
I was there for thirty years.
I spent nearly 30 years in global organisations — MasterCard, LEGO, The Walt Disney Company, Displate. I know the pressure to deliver, decisions made to meet expectations rather than values, meetings where everyone knows something isn't right — and nobody says it out loud.
Cognitive coaching works not with symptoms, but with the unconscious beliefs and thought patterns that create them.
No commitment at the start. No surprises. At your pace.
From first contact to real change — every step is clear and planned.
Free consultation
We explore whether there's chemistry between us. No selling, no pressure.
A photograph of your life
The Wheel of Life — we look together at where you are and what you genuinely want to change.
A cycle of 5 coaching sessions
Weekly online sessions. Available by email and phone between sessions.
Clarity and ownership
Not the corporation. Not expectations. Not others. You.
Programme of 6 sessions from €550 · Individual session €100 · See details →
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Renata Kościuk
For nearly 30 years, I built my career in global organisations — MasterCard, LEGO, The Walt Disney Company, Displate. I know from the inside how pressure works.
I trained in cognitive coaching for my own development — and discovered something I didn't expect: that I love the moment I see another person begin to flourish.
Read my story →What managers say after the process
First names with clients' consent. Other details withheld in accordance with coaching confidentiality. Translated from Polish.
Do I need to have a specific problem to start coaching?
No. Many clients come with a feeling that something isn't right — without a name for it. That's enough.
What if I decide to stop?
You can stop at any point. There are no obligations after the consultation.
How quickly will I see results?
Clients describe their first shifts after 2–3 sessions.
For 30 years I sat where you're sitting now.
Now I'm on your side.
If you feel something needs to change — let's start with a conversation. 30 minutes, no obligations.
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