COACHING & MENTORING Helping Educators achieve Their Full Potential
Does Life Seem Difficult to Balance? Counselling Can Help
Highfield Therapy is a private counselling experience run from home in a private, confidential area by an experienced counsellor and member of BaCP. People from all areas of life and all ages can access and benefit from counselling, which provides an opportunity to talk about whatever concerns you may have. This process helps people to connect feelings, thoughts and actions, bringing fresh perspectives and opening up new possibilities. a range of issues can be explored within a safe, confidential and caring environment including depression, Post Traumatic
Stress Management for Teachers... Clinical Hypnotherapy & Stress Management
Stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties and loss. don’t hesitate to pick up the phone now if you think i can help.
Counsellor Viv Grunner MBaCP/ Post Grad dip Counselling Psychology/Cert in CBT Tel: 07957 806 312
vegrunner@hotmail.co.uk www.highfieldtherapy.co.uk
Teaching is commonly recognised as a challenging profession. The challenge is to make a difference without permitting stress to drive you out of teaching. Stress comes to most of us at various times and how we proactively manage it is vitality important to our health and wellbeing. The solution is to practice good stress reduction techniques. Teachers who manage their own stress well not only feel more fulfilled but will be better able to help their pupils face the future with confidence too.
The training and coaching
process Matthew and his team provide can help significantly
improve productivity and performance, reduce absenteeism and increase a general sense of personal satisfaction, confidence and purpose.
Clinical Hypnotherapy & Stress Management Tel: 07973 157 812
info@hypnosisclinic.co.uk www.matthewdoy.co.uk
Empowered Training Solutions - rainbow Synergy
Rainbow Synergy is a Community interest Company that specialises in delivering programmes that assist young people in their continuing personal development and life skill training. it also tailors activities to support teachers, parents and carers of young people. improve student motivation, academic success, staff performance and get better ofsted reports by integrating rainbow Synergy’s menu of personal development and life skills modules into the school programme! Goal Mapping – Goal setting is an integral part of human life yet how many people consistently achieve their goals? Goal setting is a natural function of the brain. Traditional techniques focus on left brain words, whereas Goal Mapping uses words and imagery. Workshops and sessions can be tailored to any specific need – e.g. for student groups, for teachers, leadership teams to achieve improved performance,
confidence and motivation. Personal Confidence and self-esteem – attendees learn to identify their key limiting beliefs and how turn these around, creating a set of tools to empower and build confidence. MAGIC – a series of 6 weekly lesson plans where the attendee learns to communicate confidently, understand and share necessary skills to be self motivated.
Independent learning skills – identify personal learning goals and how to achieve them through self motivation and empowerment Parent Coaching – how to develop bespoke parenting skills for teenagers in transition Teen Coaching – focuses on the issues that teenagers really worry about and provides life skills to empower and motivate them. all materials provided. other coaching, mentoring and Counselling services can be arranged on request. rainbow Synergy also works with young adults in the Princes Trust and Schools business mentorship programmes.
oakwood Group Tel: 07960 647 172
coach@oakwoodgroup.eu www.oakwoodgroup.eu/content/ goal-mapping
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