OWNER OF INTERNATIONAL COACHING INSTITUTE
There's a reason Rashid understands, on a very deep level, what it means to feel lost.
When he arrived in Australia from Pakistan at 18, he had $1,000, a mountain of debt, and no one around him. He was studying, working, and quietly falling apart. The loneliness, the pressure, the distance from family it compounded into something he couldn't see his way out of. In 2015, Rashid reached a point where he wasn't sure he wanted to keep going. He called a suicide helpline.
That was his turning point.
In searching for something that might give his life direction again, he found the International Coaching Institute. Not the title of "coach," but the meaning behind the work. The possibility that a life lived with purpose was actually available to him.
He enrolled as a student, went on to become one of the most trusted trainers in the industry, and today stands as the sole Owner of the International Coaching Institute.
Rashid knows from the inside out what it feels like to go from surviving to truly living and that lived experience is woven into everything ICI does. The culture here isn't about credentials or performance. It's about people finding what Rashid found that doing work that matters changes not just what you do every day, but how you feel about yourself every single day.