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Your New Year Resolutions
Training Event
Thursday 11th January
What are your New Years Resolutions? What are your hopes for 2007? What do you want to do with your business? What are your plans for your personal life?
The Comfort Zone training night will help you to clearly identify what you really want to achieve in business and at home. More importantly you will understand what it will be like when you do achieve it. There will be activities, group work and plenty of opportunities to network. The night will be interactive, friendly and fun.
Time: 5.45pm
Venue: Seattle Hotel, Brighton Marina
Cost: Free to members, £7 to guests
Find out where you are right now, where you want to be and how to get there.
You will leave with a surge in confidence, bags of motivation and the ability to turn your New Years Resolutions into real goals. Make a positive difference to your business and get a boost to start 2007 off with conviction.
The Comfort Zone comprises two successful life coaching practices who have come together to offer a concentrated life coaching experience.
To book your place, please call 01273 719 097 or use this booking form.
Comments on: Your New Year Resolutions
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Here are some of the comments we received about this event:
'Interesting, involving and supportive.'
Mark Haverstock, Near Horizon Coaching
Good presentation. Friendly members.'
Judith Badger, University of Brighton
'I didn't have any expectations and found the evening really enjoyable.'
'Met interesting people and enjoyed the event.'
'I introduced a new member of staff -- she felt very welcome and met other people.'
'It wasn't long enough!'
'Not quite what I expected, but very useful nonetheless.'
'A friendly and interesting talk.'
'I met some interesting people.'
'Good mix of people and businesses'.
Posted by Katherine on January 16, 2007 12:50 PM.
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