Are you Ready to Listen?

Are you prepared to be the supportive listening ear you'll need to be?

The world is in a stressed place at the moment, being equipped with the skills to respond to the emotional burden without being negatively impacted ourselves is going to be more essential than ever!

Our live, online workshop gives you and your team the essential skills to cope with your client’s outpouring post lockdown - we’ve worked out an efficient and quick way to do this focused on making you feel calm and comfortable and your client feeling cared for and heard.

Therapist, manager, leader or any one interested in people’s wellbeing - you will be talked to! Make sure you're ready to listen and skilled to look after your reactions to what you hear.

Business essential

Not a priority?

Avoid upskilling or refreshing and expect your teams to have higher stress and sickness absence, poor performance directly linked to being unsupported and unvalued, reduction in repeat bookings as your clients feel ‘vulnerability guilt’ and can’t rebook.

Of course it is!

Retain your talented team by upskilling and supporting them, increase your client loyalty by providing a much needed service and be at the forefront of professionalism in your field.

Book your place on the workshop.

If you’d like to know more about:

  • How to hear people and what to say or not say

  • Overcoming overwhelm

  • Serving your clients and yourself

  • Supporting mental wellness

This half day masterclass is £120 per person.

 

“This workshop has truly opened my eyes up to the importance of reflective listening. It has also created awareness for my own self wellbeing, both in a professional capacity and in a personal one. Thanks so much for this invaluable workshop!”

“Excellent course, presented in a relaxed atmosphere, a very good insight into to how we can manage our own mental heath and wellbeing alongside being able to correspond and care for our clients in the best possible way. The tips on how and where to direct clients conversations were particularly helpful.”