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Career Vision workshop, Friday 25 May, Space @ 61, SE15 3AF


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This workshop is for you if you are a woman with children and want to work out where you want to go with your career.


It's for you if:

- you feel stuck in a career rut

- are struggling with the balance of career and children

- feel frustrated, directionless or not sure what comes next

- want more from your working life


The workshop will provide a quiet, friendly space for reflection, discussion and to be coached and supported around your ideas for your career.


You will leave with:

- a clear picture of what you want from your career and life

- awareness and insight into what really want

- understanding of what might be getting in your way

- concrete actions to start making your vision a reality


Previous attendees have told me they've left the workshop:

- Feeling more confident

- Feeling empowered

- Clearer about their priorities, visions and aims

- Feeling motivated

- With concrete actions.


Testimonials from previous clients:


"The coaching sessions have helped me to integrate career and family priorities in the supportive environment facilitated by Emma. She offers insightful and inspiring observations that are grounded in a real understanding of what matters to professional, working mothers.?


Please contact me for tickets.

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