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Life coach recommendations?


Pops10

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  • 6 months later...

Hi Pops10, hopefully you have found the right life coach for you already but if not I would love to offer a free 30 minute telephone session to see if we could be the right fit.

Here's my web information for more details: www.petranunzi.com

If you're looking for dynamic change in your life that will help you achieve your goals, I can help.

Have a great weekend!

  • 1 year later...

Pops10 Wrote:

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> Does anyone have any suggestions for good,

> effective life coaches? Can be anywhere in London

> but preference would be south. Ive been thinking

> about using one for a while but keen to get one on

> recommendation.

>

> Any suggestions would be welcome!



Upon searching the Internet, you will quickly find a life coach London based that you could work with. Since you are likely to find a lot of them online, you must consider a lot of things before choosing which one to go to. For instance, it is better if your life coach offers other services that could make your sessions much better, such as mindfulness and yoga exercises. This way, you can experience a lot of things just by working with a single person. Hope this helps!

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