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Connect Back to Work You Love, Oct 14th 10-12pm, The Florence


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A few places left for the workshop tomorrow! If you would like to join us please come along to The Florence at 10am.


Would you like to return to work but are not sure where to start?


Sally from Queen Bee Styling and Annabel from AC Executive Coaching have joined up to present Connect Collaborate and Inspire - the nest steps. A workshop that offers practical advice and support to help you reconnect with the workplace. It is a unique opportunity to focus on personal goals, understand the next steps to take and learn the power of networking!


Feeling confident in how we look is a vital part of getting yourself prepared. We will show you simple tips to re-energise your wardrobe and update your personal style.


Friday October 14th 10am-2pm.

The Florence, 131-133 Herne Hill, SE24 0NG


Spaces are limited and cost ?10pp, including coffee and biscuits. Please email [email protected] or [email protected] asap to book your place.


More details in the attached flyer.


We look forward to seeing you there.


Sally & Annabel

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