"Life Coaching Tools - How to be Happy" workshop.

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16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Project Factory Wells Life Coaching & Leadership skills workshops2
Project Factory Wells Life Coaching & Leadership skills workshops2

"Life Coaching Tools - How to be Happy" workshop.

Project Factory CIC in partnership with Somerset Skills and Learning is delighted to be able to offer a series of coaching and leadership short taster workshops designed to offer life enhancing tools. These workshops are deliberately low cost to make them available to all. These workshops are designed to stand alone and build as a programme of skills.

With a focus on a practical experience of coaching, in this second of six taster workshops – you will build on the skills of the basics - and discover some of the tools of fulfilment coaching moving towards being able to express who you are and doing what is right for you, in every situation. This workshop will help you develop skills to discover your unique values, identify self - defeating influences and start to create a personalised vision for a compelling future.

Come to one or all the workshops of your choice in this series.

Who is this for?

This course is ideal for anyone who is interested in expanding their range of skills; wants more clarity and purpose; or who is at a cross-roads in their life.

Emma Lefevre is a Certified Professional Co-active Coach and qualified teacher with 15 years coaching and leadership experience.

"Emma has an amazing ability to find the fear that inhibits and release it. She leads her clients through a transformational mix of insight, focus, and action. She is a catalyst for real personal and professional change." Mary Cline

The workshop will take place at Somerset Skills and Learning in Portway on Wednesday, 6 November 2019 from 09:30-12:30

To participate in this course you must be a resident of Somerset. Please bring some ID with you.

     

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