
Hina Khan guides and mentors people to work through seemingly unbreakable barriers, whether it be creating quantum leaps in their business or exceeding personal goals. She helps people challenge the thoughts and beliefs that are holding them back. Then through extensive work, those thoughts and beliefs are replaced with ones which help to supercharge her clients’ growth. As a peak performance coach and former registered psychotherapist, Hina has been a student of the mind, human behaviour, and human potential for almost 2 decades.
Hina has found that no matter how gifted, talented or brilliant a person is, if we don’t deal with our paradigms and limiting subconscious beliefs, we can never truly soar and have the positive results we are capable of creating in our personal and professional lives. Hina helps her clients explore the thoughts and beliefs that hold people back and reprogram their subconscious programming to obtain desired results.
Hina believes coaching is a powerful tool for change as one aligns with their purpose, vision and goals, allowing them to have mastery in both their personal and professional lives. After training extensively with her mentor Bob Proctor, Hina is one of the top consultants for the successful “Thinking Into Results” program. Her extensive training at the distinguished Centre for Training in Psychotherapy anchors her coaching expertise.
Hina is also a familiar face in the media and is called on as an expert for a number of television programs, podcasts and delivers keynote presentations and training to entrepreneurs, organizations and teams.
Website: hinakhan.ca
TikTok: @coachwithhina
Coaching Certification Program: Khan Method Coaching
Podcast: Possibilities with Hina Khan
Session: Build your confidence and easily get promoted
People don’t get promoted, they promote themselves. They do this first and foremost by making a conscious decision on who they are being. In this powerful talk Hina will guide you on creating yourself as a powerful, confident professional that is noticed and promoted.
My advice for Summit attendees
Let it be easy