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Offered FREE: Creative Business Start-up Consultancy Services for 6 weeks!


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Are you an ambitious creative individual wanting to set up your own business but for whatever reason you:


a) don?t know how?

b) don?t have the time?

c) struggle with organising yourself resulting in you losing momentum, or just getting swamped in ?stuff? to do?


Then fear not ? I am here to help! :)


I am a freelance Consultant, trading under a Limited Company, currently working in the City for a major law firm specialising in driving change, streamlining processes, organisation and efficiency.


I?m in the process of starting a new business venture so I?m looking for a trial client to work with for free (yes- FREE!) over the next 6 weeks, whereby I?ll help and support you to get your business up and running in the shortest time possible. In addition, I?ll also provide you with some longer term tools for how to work as efficiently as possible regarding the more dull / time-consuming maintenance aspects of running a business, thereby freeing up more of your time so you can focus on what you do best - to create cool stuff :)


So what am I looking for in return? Well firstly, I?m looking for someone who?s genuinely committed to working with me and who?s ready to get their business kick started, because progress is going to happen ? FACT. Hurrah! And secondly, I?m willing to offer my services for free on a 'short term trial basis' on the proviso that the person I work with will be as open as possible so I can identify how best to tailor a bespoke solution to meet their needs. This will be a two-way street, so communication will be key!


Please also note that there is absolutely NO obligation to continue with the services after the 6 weeks are up - this is purely a genuinely free one-off opportunity for me to try out my venture on one lucky person... So don't forget to make the most of me! ;)


Finally, I?d just like to share a quote which will hopefully set the scene:


?True happiness doing what you love in life (and being paid for it) is not impossible to achieve, if you know the right path to take, take one small step at a time and work smart to maximise your creativity, strengths and potential? - anonymous


If you?re interested in joining me on this exciting journey (Yay!), then please PM me to arrange a coffee & chat to discuss this opportunity further :)


Hope to hear from you!


Lisa



Address: 5 Hayes Grove, East Dulwich, SE22 8DF

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