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How to pivot your career with Ambra Gambini


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This group coaching session, taking place at Copper Beech Cafe, is for those that are looking to make a big change in their career. It will bring awareness to why we may feel stuck in that process, an understanding of how we can unlock it, and give direction to your new vision.

BOOK HERE.

As a coach Ambra combines her training in psychotherapy and neuroscience with her experience working as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley, a consultant and more recently, as an entrepreneur, having built an award-winning catering business.

Ambra is a professional Coach, specialized in Change and Conflict and trained in Coaching by the NeuroLeadership Institute in London. She became passionate about psychology and neuroscience through her learning as an adoptive parent. She started to recognise that all of us can benefit from understanding the neuroscience of our thoughts and actions. It is empowering for everyone. We pay attention to our body, our diet and our professional training, so why not pay more attention to how our brain operates?

Expect an entertaining and thought-provoking evening!

To most out this session, please send the following information:

· Describe in a few words your job

· Do you have a vision of your future self in a couple of years time?

· What is the main challenge you would like to address in your career?

Ambra will NOT share this information with anyone. It will only be used for her to make the content more relevant for you. Ambra will be encouraging an interactive session on the day. It will be up to you how much you want to share or take part in it.

Learning is very empowering when it is collective and we can connect our experience through the ones of others.

At the time of booking please email you answers to [email protected]

 

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