12-Week Pure Health Mentoring – Process

Orientation

The 12-week Pure Health Mentoring follows a clear, structured framework that is individually adapted to your personal starting point.

The mentoring is designed as an active, collaborative process and combines professional orientation with concrete, practical implementation in everyday life.

This is a preventive mentoring program, not medical diagnostics or therapy

Initial, Non-Binding Consultation

Before the mentoring begins, a short, non-binding introductory conversation takes place.

During this conversation, we clarify:

  • your current question or concern

  • your goals

  • whether the 12-week mentoring is the right format for you

  • or whether an individual consultation or structured health assessment may be more appropriate

This conversation serves as orientation and decision support for both sides.


1. Initial Session: Structured Health Assessment

At the beginning of the mentoring, a structured health assessment takes place.
This initial assessment creates clarity:

Where do you currently stand in terms of your health, what is relevant for you, and where are realistic starting points for change.

This includes:

  • an in-depth conversation about your current situation, medical history, and relevant contextual factors

  • clarification of the key questions

  • definition of initial observation areas for everyday life

Already at this stage, first concrete starting points for change are identified.


2. Initial Observation Phase (Weeks 1–2)

During the first phase, the focus is on structured self-observation.

Typical observation areas may include:

  • sleep

  • nutrition

  • strain and recovery

  • daily structure or habits

Observation is carried out using structured records (logbooks).

Depending on the individual question, a decision may be made during this phase as to whether a BIA analysis or laboratory testing may be helpful for further contextual understanding.
These assessments are optional and are carried out exclusively by external providers.


3. Evaluation and Initial Adjustments (Weeks 2–4)

Based on the records collected so far, the findings are reviewed together.

This phase includes:

  • identifying patterns and interrelationships

  • discussion of the logbooks

  • review of any available laboratory or BIA results

  • deriving initial, targeted adjustments for everyday life

Changes are implemented early and reviewed as the process continues.


4. Deepening and Ongoing Work (Weeks 5–8)

In this phase, the work is further developed and expanded.

Typical elements include:

  • continuation and adjustment of the logbooks

  • focused examination of additional habits or questions

  • documentation of new topics or areas of concern

  • refinement and further development of the changes already initiated

The focus is on effectiveness and practical feasibility in everyday life.


5. Consolidation and Completion (Weeks 9–12)

In the final phase, the insights gained throughout the process are brought together.

Key aspects include:

  • review of the overall process

  • evaluation of what has proven sustainable

  • clarification of any remaining questions

  • development of a realistic approach for the next steps

At this stage, changes are usually clearly identifiable and noticeable in daily life.


Role of Objective Data

Laboratory tests and BIA analyses are not fixed components of the mentoring.

They may be used selectively and situationally to support contextual understanding.

  • not a prerequisite

  • not included as standard

  • decision made individually during the process

All assessments are carried out exclusively by external providers.


Expectations of Participants

The 12-week mentoring process requires active participation.

This includes:

  • regular participation in the sessions

  • continuous work with the logbooks

  • implementation of agreed steps in daily life

  • willingness to reflect and adapt


Distinction Between Formats

The 12-week Pure Health Mentoring is designed as a continuous support process.

For focused orientation, a one-time health assessment, or the contextual understanding of individual questions, individual sessions are available.


Optional Follow-Up Session

After completing the 12-week mentoring, an optional follow-up session can take place after approximately three months.

This session serves as a mutual reflection on which changes have remained effective in everyday life and which have integrated well into daily routines.


Interest in the 12-Week Pure Health Mentoring

 

If you would like to clarify whether the 12-week mentoring is suitable for your situation, you are welcome to get in touch.

In a non-binding conversation, we will discuss your concerns and jointly decide which format is most appropriate.