John Kenny

John Kenny is a Transformational Relationship Coach, Founder of Interpersonal Relationship Coaching (IRC), Author of The P.E.O.P.L.E. Programme, Speaker and Documentary Maker. He has been involved in the field of personal development for over fifteen years and in that time has not only helped thousands of clients, but has also completely changed his own life. He spent his life full of self-doubt, carrying negative beliefs from his childhood that impacted in every area - his relationships, his career and his time as an International Athlete. It has become John's passion to help as many people as possible to live a life that they choose. IRC is a fusion of Coaching, Counselling, Hypnotherapy and NLP and is used to unlock the things that stops people achieving, that holds them back, keeps them stuck and unfulfilled - to living the life that they choose.

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On Purpose or Accidental Incompetence? Do you find yourself saying – ‘Oh, just leave it then and I’ll do it’ or hearing things like – ‘You know you are better than me at doing that’...

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Why some people won't apologise! Or if they do then it is never really sincere! You have probably experienced times when people find it so hard to say sorry! I know that I have and...

Apology Languages are important

Apology Languages are important. I have previously written and made a podcast about Love Languages and how they can be significant in creating and maintaining a healthy loving relationship:  language of love podcast Did you realise however that...

A common reason that relationships fail

There is a common reason that relationships fail and most are unaware they do it. I was recently asked about how you can have a ‘chill’ break up, for a piece in the press. When writing...

How to understand adult attachment

How to understand adult attachment. Firstly, let me explain what I mean by attachment. For over 70 years, it has been recognised that how we form emotional bonds begins in early childhood. Attachment Theory was first...

Do they like you can you tell?

Do they like you can you tell? Some Things to be Aware of. When you first meet someone, I am sure you have had the conversation with yourself and probably someone close to you which...

Signs Someone Actually Likes You

Signs Someone Actually Likes You, and Some Things to be Aware of. When you first meet someone, I am sure you have had the conversation with yourself and probably someone close to you which will...

What not to do when you start dating again

What not to do when you start dating again. As the world begins to open up (I hope it does anyway) you may be thinking about getting out there into the world of dating.  Maybe it...

Relational Patterns in life

Relational Patterns in life. We all have behavioural patterns that we follow in life. Ones that we have picked up during and since childhood that dictate the way that we see the world, the things...

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