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Back to Work With Confidence! Monday 29th September, 1-3pm


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Back to Work with Confidence!


Have you taken a break from work to have children?

Has it been a while since you worked?


We are running two coaching-based workshops that enable you to return to work feeling uplifted, empowered, inspired and READY!


Workshop 1 ? Back to Work with Confidence!


This workshop gives you the opportunity to both clarify your strengths and fully address your fears about your return to work. You will be given a range of confidence boosting strategies to help you overcome any potential obstacles and make the best out of your future work life.


Workshop 2 ? Creating the Future you Want!


This workshop explores your career possibilities for the future, giving you the confidence and tools to create both the mind-set and Action Plan needed to make necessary changes to your future career.


Both workshops are practical, interactive, professional and enjoyable! We aim to provide a good balance of small group activities, opportunities for self-reflection and discussion, plus a range of effective strategies and tips to take away with you.



Workshop Information


Our workshops can be booked either separately or together. They are stand-alone, but also work really well as a pair, enabling participants to tackle the challenges of returning to work in greater depth. Each workshop lasts 2 hours. To ensure a great experience for everyone, we prefer to work with smaller groups, with a maximum of 12 participants in each workshop.


Next Dates


Workshop 1: Monday 29th September, 1 ? 3pm


Workshop 2: Monday 6th October, 1 ? 3pm


Venue: Goose Green Centre, 62a East Dulwich Road, London, SE22 9AT


Cost (if booking in advance): Workshop 1 ? ?35.00. Workshop 2 ? ?35.00. Workshops 1 and 2 ? ?60.00


Cost on the day: ?40.00


To book a place, go to www.clearcoaching.co.uk/workshops/ or call Ariela on: 07903 631201.

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