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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Cambridge AWiSE. Take charge of your future and unleash your potential by learning how to break personal barriers and grow in your professional career. Shake up your career and strengthen your future ambitions with Katherine Wiid, Career Management Coach, Language and Behavioural Expert at Career Ambitions this 6th October. In this interactive session, Katherine invites you to unfreeze your thinking about what’s possible in your career. She will share insights into psycho linguistics, how the neurons in our brain help and hinder us and myths about our fear of change. You will leave the session understanding the science behind why we constrain ourselves and how to adopt an elastic approach to achieving our career ambitions. Expect there to be a shift in your thinking along with some practical ways to craft your career in ways you previously hadn’t considered possible. Join us on October 6 at the Maxwell Centre to learn tips to take a renewed approach to your career path and network with other local like-minded professionals. This is the first in our ‘A guilt-free approach to your career’ CamAWiSE Series, stay tuned for updates on our next workshops. We look forward to seeing you there. This talk is part of the Cambridge AWiSE series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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