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I am a Professional Coach who will be participating in a Relationship Coaching training workshop from 27th September to 29th September. Part of the programme requires that I coach a partnership (couple, business partners, friends, siblings etc.) on the Saturday night (ideally 8.30pm on the 28th).


Relationship coaching is based on the premise that the Relationship is the third entity ? I don?t coach any individual, but rather the Relationship ? and that the Relationship has needs and desires of its own, separate from the individuals.


I?m looking for volunteers for a relationship coaching session to take place on the evening of Saturday, 28th September. This will be a complimentary 45-minute coaching session ON ANY TOPIC YOU CHOOSE, preferably in person (ED and surrounding areas) although can also be via phone/Skype.


In addition to helping you develop an awareness of the diversity and differences which each individual brings to your relationship and to proactively create from these differences, we will also work on uncovering and coaching the conscious and unconscious fears that impact your relationship behaviours.


PLease visit my website http://www.objcoaching.com/ for testimonials or to find out more about me, and get in touch if you would like to take advantage of this opportunity.

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