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Empowering Women
Who do you think you are?

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New and improved!
A one-day workshop.
Instant benefits and long lasting effects.


Book now to make the changes you want to, or really need to!


This is for you if you are... 
  • Ready to recognise how empowering you are!
  • Fed up getting in your own way.
  • ​An empowering woman ready to rule your world!
  • A woman who wants to be more empowering!
There are many ways that we unwittingly give away our personal power or even deny that we have it in the first place. This is a breeding ground for dis-empowering and limiting beliefs and habits. 
  1. Having a running commentary of negative self-talk.
  2. Sabotaging the good times, our goals and dreams.
  3. Believing what we heard.
  4. Thinking we have nothing original/good to add.
  5. Talking ourselves out of compliments, praise or recognition.
  6. Believing that we're worth less.
  7. Using "I'm sorry" as a default, habitually apologising.
If these are familiar then you'll be delighted to hear that this course puts them into check.  Over the course of the day, they will be put to bed, banished, eradicated, changed or transformed appropriately!

Could you benefit from connecting with others on another level?
Want to break free of your limiting beliefs and patterns?
Ready to unlock your potential?  
Create new rules, that fit you, your hopes, your dreams, your future?


Reconnect with your mission and purpose!
Get a clear understanding of your mission and purpose
Develop a plan to support your aims
Create a strong belief system that will determine your success
Unlock and release your full potential
Discover your unconscious filters and values
Understand the obstacles you face
Eradicate self-sabotage and negative thinking

Challenge your rules


What is included...

Reviewing our attention.  
Considering the links and conflicts within the different roles we have.  
Identifying your mission and purpose.
Evaluating who you have become.  

Meeting your Ideal, Actual and Ought self
Creating a plan that generates success

In this safe environment there will be group discussion, self-reflection and personal development.

How will this be delivered...
This is led by me, Sharon Rooke.  Registered UKCP Psychotherapist, NLPtCA Chair, NLPtCA Accredited Supervisor; qualified INLPTA NLP Trainer; Wife; Mother; Step-Mum, daughter, aunt, niece; domestic goddess, cook, cleaner, dog-mum...

Call me on 07966 453387 or email [email protected] or book your place here now.

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The UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is a membership organisation and registered charity holding national registers for psychotherapists, psychotherapists qualified to work with children and young people and psychotherapeutic counsellors.