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Life-Coaching Workshop, Sat 13 May at FC Wellbeing, SE22 8EF


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Life-Coaching Workshop, Sat 13 May at FC Wellbeing, SE22 8EF


Life-coaching helps you to grow and develop in your personal and professional life - looking at how you move forward to where you want to be. The workshop will help you gain an insight into life-coaching and you be able to start using the tools to improve your life.


?Life-coaching enriched my life and brought, step by step, a deepened sense of clarity, focus and intention to my life?.


With GP Dr Caroline Hough


Saturday 13 May 10.00 - 16.00 hrs


Cost ?75 each or ?120 for 2


Location: FC Wellbeing, 28a Grove Vale, East Dulwich SE22 8EF


For more information & to book contact


Caroline: 07957294444 [email protected]


www.aspiring2wellness.com

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