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Flexible worker, freelancer or small business owner? Come to Six Simple Steps


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On March 13th (upstairs at Spinach SE22), find out business coach Emma Fulton's SIX SIMPLE STEPS for immediate positive results in your career, co-hosted with The Flex Network founder and social media consultant (and mum of two) Angharad Salazar Llewellyn.


No matter if you're a flexible worker, business owner or freelancer (or a mix of all three), this month experienced business coach, consultant and mum of three Emma Fulton will be leading a fun and informal group discussion based around her six simple steps for how to smash your goals. Emma specialises in leadership and career, but more specifically how to juggle making money with responsibilities including parenting, being a carer or any other personal priorities that you wish to balance with the "9-5".


We promise - no pressure, no Powerpoint, no panels. Just a really relaxed and fun evening with like-minded people just like you.


Ticket includes a glass of prosecco (or soft drink) on arrival and a range of delicious small plates (vegan and non-vegan) to enjoy. You'll take home a goodie bag and lots of positive vibes home with you at the end of the evening.


Book your early bird ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/six-simple-steps-tickets-54925560831?fbclid=IwAR3LLJ8Z2KoLfTX_MsmiMOk1ydH-GTIGP8EMukow9KLUZJfPW6QUB5DV5Dg


Thank you to Lila's Jewels East Dulwich for sponsoring the event, please visit their gorgeous range of pre-loved jewellery here: https://www.lilasjewels.co.uk

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