Swati Mukherjee - Relationship Coach

Swati Mukherjee - Relationship Coach

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We focus on helping couples build long-lasting, strong and peaceful relationships.

We focus on a simple 7-step process to help you to resolve any conflicts in your relationship by building small habits, improving communication and understanding. Swati Mukherjee brings a blend of creativity and professional acumen to her role as an ICF certified Life and Relationship Coach. With a background in human resources management and psychology, she infuses her 12 years' corporate experience into her coaching practice, working globally with a diverse range of individuals.

05/07/2026

Yesterday at Pride in London, I was reminded that belonging is a basic human need, not a privilege. 🏳️‍🌈

Pride is more than a celebration. It’s a reminder that everyone deserves to be seen, respected, and accepted for who they are.

For organisations, diversity brings people together. Inclusion is what allows them to thrive. When people feel safe to be themselves, everyone benefits.

As a Life and Relationship Coach, I’m proud to be an ally. If you’re struggling with relationships, mental health, or simply need someone to listen without judgment, my inbox is always open. Sometimes being heard is the first step toward healing.

Happy Pride. ❤️

01/07/2026

**Why do great employees leave companies that looked perfect during the interview?**

Most leaders think people leave because of salary, workload, or better opportunities.

Sometimes they leave because of what happened in their very first week.

In my latest podcast, I explore why onboarding is less like a process and more like a first date.

Because before people decide whether they belong...
their nervous system already has.

🎙️ New episode is now live on YouTube and Spotify.

I'd love to know your thoughts after you watch it.

28/06/2026

The strongest people you know probably weren't born confident.

They built themselves, one uncomfortable moment at a time.

Nora shares how she spent years believing she was "terrible at languages," moved countries anyway, and slowly learned to accept not just English as her second language, but herself.

That's what "The Architecture of Us" is really about.

Not perfection.

Not confidence.

But becoming.

If you're curious about the invisible experiences that shape our relationships with ourselves and others, follow along. Every episode explores another piece of what makes us who we are.

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