About Milind Jadhav
I am a life coach. I am also a husband, a father, a son, a brother and a friend.
I am 56 years old, an Electronics Engineer (1992) and an MBA from IIM Bangalore (1994). But that's not who I am. That's just my education.
I became a certified life coach in 2012. Before that, I spent years in a high-profile corporate Marketing career — VP Sales & Marketing was my last role. But that's not who I am either. That's just my corporate career.
But who I most definitely NOT AM — I'm not a guru. I'm not a genius. Nor am I a saint. No life coach ever is.
I constantly remind myself that WHO I REALLY AM is an ordinary person committed to an extraordinary life.
I say ordinary because my life's circumstances are as ordinary as anyone else's. I have difficult long-term goals. I face conflict in day-to-day life. I feel fear. I feel demotivated. I have breakdowns — in my relationships, my career, my life in general.
But it's who I am that helps me confront the unworkability of my life with extraordinary power. It's who I am that makes sure fear doesn't stop me from getting what I want. And that's what I bring into every coaching conversation.
You've probably built a life that looks impressive from the outside. A good career. A stable family. Respect in your circle.
And yet something feels off. You can't quite name it. You perform at the right moments and smile at the right times — but on some Sunday evenings, a quiet voice asks: is this really it?
If that resonates, you're exactly who I work with.
In 13+ years and 8,000+ coaching hours across 100+ cities worldwide, I've worked with corporate executives, senior managers, doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs and NRIs — high-achievers who have everything on paper and still feel quietly unfulfilled. Nearly half my clients come from outside India.
Overcame severe alcohol addiction.
Climbed out of a massive debt trap — brought over ₹25 lacs of credit card and personal loan debt to zero, and rebuilt my CIBIL score from 612 to 823.
Deepened my relationship with my wife of 27 years — from a rough patch that tested us, to a partnership that feels stronger and closer than ever.
Found my passion and purpose and made a career transition from something meaningless to something that feels like a dream.
Lost 27 kgs along the way.
I share this not to impress you — but because I want you to know that I have genuinely been in the dark places. I know what it feels like when your life is not working. And I know — from the inside — that it can change.
"Milind, people hire you as their life coach not because of what you know or how you coach — but because of WHO YOU ARE."— My coaching school, during training
I don't give advice. I don't prescribe solutions. I don't tell you what to do with your life.
What I do is hold up a mirror — so you can see what you wouldn't have seen on your own. As Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, famously said: "Everybody needs a coach." His point was simple: no matter how capable you are, an outside perspective sees what you cannot.
I create a space where you can hear yourself clearly — perhaps for the first time in years. I ask questions nobody else in your life is asking. I listen in a way that most people have never experienced.
My clients don't just resolve the problem they came with. They leave with a different relationship to themselves — more powerful, more honest, more alive.
Sessions are conducted one-on-one over the phone, in English. (And yes, occasionally a little Hindi finds its way in — it has a way of cutting straight to the heart of things.)
My clients are located across all major cities in India — Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and beyond — as well as in cities worldwide including London, Boston, Dubai, Singapore, Toronto and Sydney.
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I am certified by the Certified Coaches Alliance (CCA), a Canada-based international life coach certification body. Click here to view my certification credentials →
My training was received from Symbiosis Coaching, Boston, which is approved by the International Coach Federation (ICF).
If something on this page has stirred something in you — that's worth paying attention to. The first step is a conversation. No commitment, no sales pitch.
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