What is in a name?

Claire Moon

Coach & adventurer

Hello (US). Hiya (UK). Ciao (Everywhere else).

I am Claire Moon. I’m a certified Integral Development Coach, which is a fancy way of saying I help people explore their lives from multiple angles—mental, emotional, somatic, relational and spiritual. I’m deeply curious, quietly serious, and convinced that compassion, clarity, and nonjudgmental, honest attention can change everything.

I grew up in the southern part of the US (Georgia) in a close, busy family—three siblings, two parents, a family business and a grandmother next door. Sports shaped me early on as well as into my young adult years playing college basketball and coaching at the collegiate level. Movement has stayed central to how I live and think.

I haven’t experienced life—or career—as a straight line. I’ve always been drawn to adventure and the unexpected. I’ve traveled to five continents, said yes to many unusual responsibilities, and learned how much life can ask of you when you’re paying attention (and not paying attention). These days, I spend a good deal of time in the UK, which somehow feels like home, along with my time in Georgia split between the city and the country.

I know how important it is to understand our inner landscape—our nervous systems, our stories, and what actually helps us come back to ourselves—in order to address our outer spaces. 

In addition to my coaching certification, I have had extensive training in the Enneagram world—The Narrative Enneagram specifically. It has been a guide and important tool for my own process. I think Dick Schwartz’s work in Internal Family Systems weaves through all of it. My spiritual language feels at home within contemplative Christian spirituality. And it never ceases to amaze me to find Wisdom everywhere.

I would love to meet you. Reach out to start a conversation.

What is my definition
of success?

In its simplest form, success is when clients become my best references and sign posts—actively referring others to me.

More simply? I win when others win. And in order for that to occur something at our first encounter needs to happen. Safety. You get to be your unpolished version and together we get to be a steward and care-taker of your words. I get to mirror back to you the brilliance that is gleamering amid what might feel like blah, disarray, overwhelm, stuckness, confusion, anger, etc.

The secret and best part? We get to do this together. As I offer my presence, curiosity, and earned wisdom; it produces a shared phenomenon that gives a different way of seeing your situation or frustration. It becomes an opening to something real and tangible.

You get to exhale and think, success is essentially:

“Oh. I trust her."