Nermine George Coaching
Resilience, Awakening, and a Deep Commitment to Your Growth
I didn’t just wake up one day and decide to become a coach.
This path chose me through real-life challenges and deep personal work.
Before coaching, I built a successful business from the ground up. I led teams and earned trust,. I guided people through high-stress environments where their vulnerabilities often surfaced.
It was here, long before formal titles, that I began holding space for others.
A Life-Changing Turning Point
There was a moment that shifted everything. A brush with death, sudden and profound. It brought life into sharp focus. It shattered the illusion of “someday” and confronted me with the question: What really matters?
That experience woke something in me. It stripped away the noise and made space for a more purposeful, grounded life. It deepened my work, clarified my mission, and rooted my coaching in something far greater than performance or productivity, it rooted it in presence.
From the Ground Up: My Corporate Journey
I didn’t come from privilege or shortcuts. My career began on the front lines. I was on admin desks, customer service counters, sales calls, and operations. I worked my way up, one honest step at a time, eventually moving into consultancy and leadership.
Those years taught me grit. They taught me emotional intelligence, and how to support real people in real situations, not from theory, but from lived experience.
It wasn’t always smooth. I’ve faced doubt and personal storms that tested me deeply. But I kept going. Somewhere along the way, I earned the nickname “The Northern Storm”—the one who pushes forward with heart, honesty, and tenacity. And yes, that one stuck.