Lose the Gremlins, Gain your Confidence

Evie Arnold


Organisation:
E2A Coaching
Regions:
Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Bristol, Warwickshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
17th April 2024

Here's a brief overview of what attendees can expect from my session:

Understanding the psychology behind self-doubt and its impact on personal growth. Practical techniques to recognize and challenge negative self-talk and limiting beliefs. Strategies to boost self-confidence and develop a resilient mindset. Interactive exercises to cultivate self-belief and embrace their unique strengths.

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About Evie Arnold

In 2017 I was at what felt like the “lowest point in my career”. I had received some negative feedback and was trying super hard to be anything but myself. My line manager at the time gave me the greatest gift – an opportunity to take the Clifton Strengths assessment and participate in a CS Workshop.

It was life-changing and life-affirming. For the first time, I felt like I had permission to be me and develop my unique talents. I embarked on a journey to become a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach in 2020. Already a Business Coach I began my solopreneur journey helping leaders and their teams embrace their talents and nurture them to Strengths.

Recently, I became an ACC ICF credentialed coach and my focus is serving women in leadership around the world to take back control of their time so that they wake up excited & confident to lead their teams effectively.

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