WHAT IT TAKES TO GROW CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM
Date: Tuesday 23 October 2018
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Location: Portland Hall, 4-12 Little Titchfield Street, London W1W 7BY (view map here)
RSVP: This event is free, but you must register your place in advance using this form

Alumna Sarah Bennett-Nash will provide practical advice and tips on having the confidence to go out and conquer your life and career goals. Sarah’s presentation is packed full of tactics, strategies and a framework that delivers advice that you will remember and be motivated to apply to your own ambitions.

Through her personal and insightful approach, Sarah’s talk will begin with her journey and leap of faith from the high-pressured environment of executive banking and finance, to taking a long-desired coaching course and setting up her own business. Sarah will go on to cover such themes as:
  • confidence versus self-esteem
  • creating long-lasting behavioural change
  • confidence killers
  • confidence boosting strategies
By the end of the evening, you are sure to be armed with vitally important pointers on what it really takes to grow confidence and self-esteem.

There will be time to ask Sarah questions both during the Q&A and informally after the event with refreshments and networking.

 
SPEAKER
Sarah Bennett-Nash (Law, Common Professional Exam Graduate Diploma, 2003) is a serial entrepreneur, business coach, speaker and blogger, with over a decade in banking and finance.

Sarah has coached entrepreneurs and employees all over the world and is an expert on confidence, courage, and how to create breakthroughs in people’s lives, careers and businesses. In Sarah’s own words: “My company is built on a foundation of passion for what I believe to be possible. I help people reach higher performance and results, so that you can grow and achieve more in your life.”
 
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