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Free Life/Career/Business Coaching Sessions Offered: Monday, 29th April


Browncoffee

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I have had to reschedule a training programme which was due to take place on Monday and would like to offer free 45-minute coaching (telephone/Skype for those not based in ED/nearby) sessions to anyone who is looking to make a significant change in their career/business/relationship/any area of their life where they feel stuck. It's an opportunity for me to build up my coaching hours which is a requirement for my advanced certification and your feedback on the session is always greatly valued.


You will not need to prepare anything in advance although you will get the most benefit from the session if you come with a goal (whatever that may be) in mind. For more information on me, coaching and for client testimonials, please visit my website: www.objcoaching.com


If interested, please get in touch via my website or by sending me a pm.

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