Profile

Professional Co-active Coach
Ai Morita
Born in a countryside of Japan, I grew up feeling squeezed into a box labelled “be the same as others.” Frustrated with my desire to express myself and confused about who actually I was, I went abroad after high school in search of the outside world where I can find my true self.
Since then, I lived in many parts of the world including the U.S. (Oregon, Massachusetts, New York), China, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Malawi and Nepal.
Before becoming a coach, I dedicated myself to the international development sector for over 10 years, working with the United Nations and international NGOs. I felt proud and passion in the work of international development, and enjoyed building trust and strong relationships with people from different countries and cultural backgrounds, and contributing to the development of the communities where I worked.
I saw my life priorities shift when I had my children, and decided to change my career to pursue what is truly meaningful and fulfilling for myself, and became a professional coach. I currently live in Nepal with my family where my husband works and provides coaching sessions while raising my kids.
My experiences of living and working in diverse contexts makes my coaching approach unique, enabling me to connect deeply with people from various social and cultural backgrounds. My strengths as a coach include having a global mindset, being free of biases and judgement, my creative and spiritual approaches, and nurturing clients’ desire to make meaningful impact on people and society around them.
Education: Master's in International Development, Brandeis University, U.S.A.
Certification: Certified Professional Co-active Coach (CPCC)
It started when I witnessed the power of mindset transformation in Pakistan. Then some years later, I was enchanted by the power of listening...