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If you are struggling with thoughts about returning to work or wanting to do something different after family or simply wanting to find a better balance with family life I can support you through this process over a series of sessions working towards goals that you set, in a way that won't feel so overwhelming. Taking small steps each time we meet.


I have a particular focus on getting women back to work, typically after maternity leave. For some women maternity leave can grow into 5+ years which when they find themselves looking to return to the workplace it can be a daunting prospect. I can offer support identifying the ideal role and steps on how to get there. Building confidence is a large part of the process which is broken down into simple steps to get the client in a position to begin to move forward.


Sessions can happen at my home or I can visit you around baby sleeps if necessary!


Do get in touch for a chat.


E - [email protected]

W - www.acexecutivecoaching.com

M - 07966 530137

Annabel is fantastic. She's been an invaluable support to me in helping me in the never ending dilemma of balancing a demanding career with family life. She absolutely understands the competing demands on working parents and by listening, encorouging and advising where needed she somehow enabled me to find solutions I wouldn't have considered without her professional guidance. Would highly recommend.

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