Comments
by
people I’ve worked with
"I’m
very grateful to Sandy for his clarity and support during a very
difficult time. The 1-1
consultation was very valuable and insightful and the email/phone
support kept me ticking along as I gradually figured out where I was
headed. Now I’m
living in a different country, working for around six months of the
year. I now have a much
better quality of life and don’t feel trapped any more!" Gill
"Many
thanks for a very productive meeting.
I hope I didn’t blast you with too much information but I
found it really useful."
John
"Sandy’s calm, pragmatic and deeply empathetic
style helped me think about my work situation clearly in the context
of my whole life. He
has given me (and several of my friends) the tools to help me help
myself in my career decisions.
And all our work together was done by email and telephone!"
Elizabeth
"Your
approach is really useful without being overwhelming." Louise
"Over the course of six sessions and four years Sandy
has given calm and concise counsel on a wide range of topics.
He provides a practical perspective on an issue, very much
focused on results rather than adherence to process.
I simply wouldn’t be in the successful position I am without Sandy’s
advice and the benefit of his experience."
Paul
"A huge thank you for all your support over the
year!"
Jane
"I was very doubtful about even trying, but you made
me feel it was not impossible after all. Having someone to give me
encouragement, a way of thinking through my own attitudes, a plan of
action (to say nothing of – gently – forcing me to actually make
a move) was what made all the difference between a vague idea and
set me on the road to a life-changing career move."
Lindsay
"Thank you for your help, inspiration, reassurance,
hope and sense of caring. The
last element I rarely, maybe never, experienced whilst doing the
rounds of the agencies and career guidance
courses." Dennis
"Thank you so much for
helping me to see ahead more clearly."
Kirsty
"When I started working with Sandy I didn’t really
know what I wanted or trust myself to find it.
Three years later, I still have plenty of unanswered
questions, but I’m much more confident of my ability to find the
answers for myself, and more able to take things as they come (and
they do)."
Neil
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