
WELCOME TO SAG LIFE COACHING FOR SENIORS
Reclaim Purpose. Redefine Aging. Rediscover You.
Are You Ready to Make a Change?
Aging isn’t about slowing down—it’s about stepping into a new chapter with clarity, confidence, and meaning. Whether you're facing life after loss of a partner, divorce, navigating changes in family dynamics, seeking new purpose, or retirement and financial planning, I'm here to guide you.
I'm Sue-Ann Greenfield, a certified CIT life coach dedicated to helping seniors embrace the golden years with empowerment and emotional wellness. Together, we’ll work through the changes, challenges, and opportunities that come with this unique and powerful phase of life.
A word from our clients
“I believe that coaching has made some breakthroughs for me… I think my reaction to negative things is a much more intelligent reaction [now]… I always leave my sessions with Sue-Ann equipped to take on the day.”
Christine Celenza
“I feel empowered because there’s always a tidbit I can go and use in the next 24 hours. It’s not aspirational, it really is practical. I’m able to take that information and affect change within hours.”
Aliya Sahai
Why Choose Coaching vs. Therapy?
Certified Life Coach
Sue-Ann is Co-Active Training Institute (CTI) certified and has received leadership and communication training with Landmark Worldwide Education.
Compassionate & Practical Support
With a background in finance and years of experience, Sue-Ann offers clear, practical and action-oriented guidance.
Customized Coaching for Aging Adults
Sue-Ann incorporates resources like the Enneagram Personality test to explore your strengths, blind spots, and potential areas for growth.
Flexible Session Options
Sessions are offered in-person, over the phone or on Zoom.
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“The way we live, love, and embrace our golden years, shapes not just our own story but the legacy we leave behind. This stage of life isn’t an ending – it’s a powerful, beautiful third act, filled with wisdom, joy and endless possibilities.”
Change is never easy – it challenges us, and asks us to let go of the familiar. But within that struggle lies the doorway to something new.