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Hi there


I?m doing some research into the issues that women face when returning to work after having a family and wondered if I could get some input.


I strongly believe that time out after starting a family can be powerful and life changing. It can give you a new perspective on where you are in life and what you want from your future. You see things through a fresh lens that provides a brilliant opportunity to reinvent yourself and your career, and make them balance with the new priorities in your life. But I also think it's hard to know how to this and sometimes what you would want to even do!


If this describes you I would love your input on the issues facing women and the type of support that would be helpful as I'm working on a coaching programme to support women in this position.


If you could take 3 minutes to fill out this questionnaire I would be really grateful! https://goo.gl/forms/6DkqJLuYJRPQTcVi1


Thanks a bundle!

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