In these austere and uncertain times, have you ever really taken the time to think about yourself and your future?
- Do you now find yourself at a major cross-road in life and don't know which way to turn?
At work;
- Are you facing redundancy, retirement, or having to make an unplanned career or role change?
- Maybe you are thinking about working for yourself but unsure if it will suit you or what you can do?
- Perhaps you are suffering from "stress" or have personal issues that are affecting your performance?
Personally;
- Are you struggling with the consequences or likelihood of separation or divorce?
- Given the "recession", are you now looking to restructure your life to find a simpler, more meaningful existence?
- Do you simply feel life has more to offer - but unsure what that is and why?
As an organisation;
- Are you about to lose staff, either voluntarily or compulsory?
- Are others about to be redeployed or experience changes to their terms and conditions affecting morale?
- Do you want to faciltiate these changes in a positive way both for the organisation and employees?
- Are you introducing coaching into the organisation but want to improve its potential prior to implementation?
If so, one of our innovative and cost effective 1 day self-coaching workshops could be of immense help to you, either as an individual, or in a bespoke form to groups in your organisation.
This well-proven programme, using our proven RIDFEAR® methodology and delivered to small groups, has now helped many individuals understand themselves more, come to terms with personal or work related issues in their lives, take control and then make positive changes to "lead the lives they want" both personally and professionally. It has also been proven to radically improve the effectiveness of subsequent one-one performance coaching on individuals in organisations too, not something we had planned but well worth considering!
How much are you prepared to invest in yourself or your staff to help achieve a successful future?
It might seem an unnecessary expense in these difficult times - but can you afford not to?