Lunch and Learn: How to balance your business and wellbeing
Posted: Wed 10th Apr 2024
Feeling overwhelmed and stressed, clocking in long hours to propel your business forward? Do you wish for peace and being in charge of your life?
In this Lunch and Learn, Sheena Mason-White dives into Human Design, a revolutionary system that offers a personalised blueprint for navigating life and work with ease, joy and abundance.
She shares her journey with Human Design, unveiling a framework that has empowered countless individuals to reclaim control over their lives and businesses.
Known as the 'Queen of Reinvention', Sheena has spent years working in the corporate world as an executive coach and team facilitator for companies like Marks & Spencer, Fujitsu, Microsoft UK and Heinz.
About three years ago, just as she was about to retire, she discovered Human Design and it changed her life. Now she helps entrepreneurs live their lives with ease, joy and abundance.
Key takeaways from this session:
Understand the importance of living in your individual Human Design blueprint
Learn how you can become a client magnet
Find out how to live your life with ease, joy and abundance
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