
Recording of The Year Ahead: Setting your Intentions for 2023
17 January, 2024 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Book this recording to learn at a time that suits you.
This recording will help you set out your goals for the year ahead.
Starting the year having considered your professional and personal intentions can have a big impact on how you feel about your work, as well as how the year unfolds
This session will:
- Outline reflective techniques that help you organise your thoughts about 2023
- Offer space to think about how you’d like the next year to unfold both personally and professionally
- Provide strategies for communicating your intentions clearly and persuasively to your stakeholders
Any prior knowledge/experience needed to benefit from this session?
None, just a willingness to reflect on experience.
How do I take part?
You will be sent a link to the recording of this webinar after 17 January.
You will then have access to the recording for 6 weeks, so you can learn in your own time.
Cost
Members: Free
Non-members: £55 + VAT
Interested in becoming a member?
Members can access a great range of benefits, including free webinars.
Membership starts from just £70 + VAT per year or free for 3 months if you are between jobs.
Please note: By booking this recording, you will not have access to the live webinar that takes place on 17 January. Instead, you will be sent a link to the recording at a later date. Book the live webinar instead.
Trainer
Auriel Majumdar | Creative Business Coach & Consultant | Auriel Majumdar Ltd
Auriel is a Creative Coach and Consultant with more than 20 years’ experience working in organisations as manager, strategist and change maker.
In her coaching practice, Auriel specialises in business, leadership and personal development in the creative sector.
Her qualifications include a BSc. in Psychology from Durham University and an MSc. in Coaching and Mentoring from Sheffield Hallam University and she is proud to be a qualified Time To Think coach. She is a member of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) practising within the EMCC’s Code of Ethics and a Board member of Sheffield’s Site Gallery.
