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5 Best Life Coaches in Singapore (2026)

Independently ranked by our review of ratings, reviews and reputation · How we chose

Fenris Morrow
By Fenris Morrow, Expert in Professional Services · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 8 min read

A life coach in Singapore can mean very different things: a personal DISC facilitator, an ICF-accredited executive coach, or a training institute that certifies coaches themselves. Between them, the names below have logged well over 1,300 Google reviews, and the top pick alone accounts for more than 800 of those, so review volume is a useful first filter before you look at specialty.

Short answer: Lifeskills Institute is the most-reviewed name here, rated 4.9 across 827 reviews, known for DISC profiling and behavioural-consultant training. Eugene Seah Abundance Life Coach (5.0, 182 reviews) and Executive Coach International (5.0, 109 reviews, ICF-accredited) are strong alternatives depending on whether you want individual coaching or a formal certification path.
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Singapore's Life Coaches Compared

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Lifeskills Institute Pte Ltd 4.9 827 DISC profiling and behavioural training View ›
2 Eugene Seah Abundance Life Coach 5.0 182 Personal branding and abundance coaching View ›
3 Step Up Journey 4.9 136 Public speaking and communication coaching View ›
4 Executive Coach International 5.0 109 ICF-accredited executive coaching View ›
5 Collective Change Institute Pte Ltd 5.0 69 In-depth coach certification programmes View ›
5 Best Life Coaches in Singapore (2026)

Our top picks, reviewed

Lifeskills Institute Pte Ltd logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Lifeskills Institute Pte Ltd

4.9827 Google reviews

Lifeskills Institute Pte Ltd is a Singapore training provider specialising in DISC profiling, leadership development and team-building, and describes itself as a leading accreditation centre for DISC work in the region. Its courses, including the Certified Behavioural Consultant programme, are aimed at individuals seeking self-development or professional coaching credentials, as well as organisations wanting to understand team dynamics. Trainer Sarah Goh is named repeatedly across reviews as the facilitator.

What people praise

  • By far the most-reviewed name on this list, with a 4.9 rating across 827 reviews
  • Trainer Sarah Goh is consistently praised for clear, relatable explanations of the DISC framework
  • Support staff, including Kris, described as responsive before enrolment
  • Real-world case studies used throughout, per multiple reviewers
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume827 · 97th
Confidencevery high
Recency5 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown92% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The clear volume leader here, and the reviews point to one consistently well-regarded trainer rather than a scattered team. A strong starting point if you want a structured framework like DISC rather than open-ended coaching.

18 Howard Rd, #09-01 Novelty BizCentre, Singapore 369585

Eugene Seah Abundance Life Coach logo
#2🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Eugene Seah Abundance Life Coach

5.0182 Google reviews

Eugene Seah runs an individual life-coaching practice from Collyer Quay, focused on personal branding, abundance mindset and motivational speaking, and has authored a book on the subject. Reviewers describe him as an internationally recognised keynote speaker who has addressed audiences across multiple countries, alongside one-on-one coaching and mentoring work.

What people praise

  • Perfect 5.0 rating across 182 reviews
  • Reviewers describe his keynotes and coaching as authentic, drawing on his own personal story
  • Named as a mentor who took a chance on newer entrepreneurs, per one detailed review
  • Strong reputation as a speaker at coaching and professional-development events internationally

Worth knowing

  • No dedicated site details on session pricing or format; best confirmed directly
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating5 / 5
Review volume182 · 92th
Confidencehigh
Recency8 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown96% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A well-regarded name for personal branding and motivational coaching specifically, with reviews that go beyond generic praise and describe real mentoring relationships.

Collyer Quay, #30-01, Singapore 049318

Step Up Journey logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

Step Up Journey

4.9136 Google reviews

Step Up Journey is a Singapore training consultancy at Midview City, with reviews centred on trainer Zai Miztiq's public speaking and communication workshops. Sessions blend practical speaking technique with reflection on authenticity and connection, and the consultancy has also run henna-art and emcee services for events.

What people praise

  • Strong 4.9 rating across 136 reviews
  • Zai Miztiq praised repeatedly for warm, engaging teaching style
  • Reviewers describe workshops as going beyond technique into genuine self-reflection
  • Also books as an event emcee, per multiple reviews

Worth knowing

  • The company's own website is currently unavailable (returns a hosting error), so confirm details by phone
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating4.9 / 5
Review volume136 · 87th
Confidencemoderate
Recency2 months ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown93% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Best suited to public speaking and communication coaching specifically rather than general life coaching, with consistently warm reviews centred on one named trainer.

22 Sin Ming Ln, #06-76 Midview City, Singapore 573969

Executive Coach International logo
#4🕑 Open 5 days/wk

Executive Coach International

5.0109 Google reviews

Executive Coach International (ECI) is a Singapore coach-training and executive-coaching provider on Ubi Road, offering two ICF-accredited certification pathways alongside corporate and personal coaching. Its site states that over half of Singapore's ICF Master Certified Coaches began their training there, and reviewers describe attending introductory sessions that pair participants with coaches for free trial sessions.

What people praise

  • Perfect 5.0 rating across 109 reviews
  • ICF-accredited, relevant if you want a coach with formal international certification
  • Reviewers describe well-structured introductory sessions that help clarify personal goals
  • Offers both corporate coaching and individual coach training

Worth knowing

  • Reviews lean toward first-session and event experiences rather than long-term coaching outcomes
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating5 / 5
Review volume109 · 82th
Confidencemoderate
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The pick here if ICF accreditation matters to you, whether you want a certified coach or are considering training as one yourself.

69 Ubi Rd 1, #09-27/28, Singapore 408731

Collective Change Institute Pte Ltd logo
#5↩ Responds to reviews

Collective Change Institute Pte Ltd

5.069 Google reviews

Collective Change Institute Pte Ltd is a coaching center at OCBC Centre running multi-month coach-certification programmes, including a PCC-track certification with its own coaching model and peer-practice structure. Reviews are written almost entirely by graduates of its programmes, describing significant personal growth over 5- to 6-month courses.

What people praise

  • Perfect 5.0 rating across 69 reviews
  • Reviewers describe the coaching model as distinct from more generic frameworks
  • Peer-coaching practice sessions built into the programme, per multiple graduates
  • Faculty, including a named mentor, praised for ongoing support throughout the course

Worth knowing

  • No phone number listed; smaller review base and less recent activity than the other names here
  • Reviews are almost entirely about the certification course rather than one-on-one client coaching
Reputation scorecardrank in Singapore
Rating5 / 5
Review volume69 · 76th
Confidenceearly
Recencyabout a year ago
Info completenesssite
Rating breakdown99% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: Better suited to someone wanting to train as a coach through a structured, months-long programme than someone looking for a single coach to work with directly.

65 #46-00 Chulia St, OCBC Centre, Singapore 049513

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How we score

Every number on this page comes from public Google data on the date shown, not from opinion or payment. Rating is each business’s live Google star average. Review volume is how many clients have rated them, ranked against other life coaches and coaching providers in Singapore. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a strong score built on hundreds of reviews carries more weight than one from a couple of dozen. Recency reflects how recently clients are still leaving reviews. No business can pay to change these numbers.

How much does a life coach cost in Singapore? (2026)

Life-coaching fees in Singapore vary widely depending on whether you want a single session, an ongoing coaching relationship, or a formal certification course, and none of the businesses here publish standard session rates. Ask each coach directly for their current pricing and package structure before booking.

Serving all of Singapore

The coaches and training providers above operate from Howard Road, Collyer Quay, Sin Ming, Ubi Road and Chulia Street, with several running sessions online or at event venues across the island. Searching for a life coach near me? Every listing above shows a live phone number so you can reach the closest option directly.

What to ask before you hire a life coach

  • What is your coaching approach or framework, and what is a typical session structure?
  • Are you certified, and if so, through which body (for example ICF)?
  • Do you specialise in a specific area, such as career, executive, or personal-branding coaching?
  • What does a typical engagement cost, and is it billed per session or as a package?
  • How many sessions does it usually take to see progress on a specific goal?
  • Do you offer an introductory or trial session before committing to a longer programme?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these life coaches?

We started from life coaches and coaching providers in Singapore with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from the public Google data in the scorecard. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position on the underlying data.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date (August 2026 on this page). We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

What is the difference between a life coach and a therapist?

A life coach generally focuses on goals, habits and personal or professional direction, while a therapist addresses mental health conditions. If you are dealing with a clinical concern, a licensed therapist is the more appropriate choice.

Is ICF accreditation important when choosing a coach?

It is one signal of formal training and adherence to a recognised coaching standard. Executive Coach International on this list is ICF-accredited, but several other well-reviewed names here are not, so weigh accreditation alongside reviews and specialty fit.

The bottom line

Lifeskills Institute is the safe default for its review volume and consistent trainer feedback, while Executive Coach International is the pick if ICF accreditation matters to you. Match the coach to your specific goal, whether that is a DISC framework, public speaking, or a longer certification path, before booking a session.

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