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Mindset/Relationship coaching - two January offers


coachRoberta

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Hi everybody, I'm sure you've been bombarded enough with "What's your goal for 2022?" and "what's your new year's resolutions?".These words come wih so much pressure, as if we must absolutely perform better!


Instead, there's no MUST. But maybe you have been harbouring a desire for your life to be different. For your relationship to become smoother and more fulfilling. For your lifestyle to become healthier. For you to become less of a people pleaser.


I'm Roberta, a mindset and relationship coach and NLP practitioner with a spiritual outlook, and I would love to help you ALIGN with yourself, helping you step into a life that mirrors more what you want. From that place of alignment, every action will be twice as powerful.


If you would like to start 2022 investing into the person you should love fiercely, yourself, I'm applying a 10% discount on my packages of 3, 6 and 9 sessions.

And, if you are curious to see whether coaching can be right for you, without any obligation whatsover, I am offering a 90 minute coaching experience to a maximum of 10 people who will contact me through here. We can't unlearn decades of engrained pattern in one session, but we can surely work together at improving something.


If interested or just curious to hear more, feel free to contact me either here, or on [email protected], or on 07726 768102.


Love and light,

Roberta

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