As a successful woman in business, who has been your inspiration? Perhaps it has been Anita Roddick with BodyShop, or Glenda Stone with Aurora?
Why not join other successful women and the Success Network in their second year of celebrating International Women's Day in March. This will be a unique workshop & networking experience. They are celebrating successful women in business on the evening of Wednesday 7 March with their workshop entitled ‘Successful Women – Who inspires you?'
This will be a great opportunity to learn from successful women who are at the top of their field.
Be inspired by speaker Nina Sian, winner of the Prowess Award for Business Support Professional of the Year 2006!
Hear other success stories from women who are either inspirational 'business mums', have overcome adversity, broken through the glass ceiling, and are following their dream both with vision and passion.
What will you learn in this workshop that will help you in your work or business?
How we can all benefit from ‘inspirational women'
Which mindsets and beliefs drive successful women
How other successful women tackle similar business issues
New thoughts, ideas and strategies to apply to your own work situation
How to motivate you to overcome your own challenges in order to achieve success
How else will you benefit from this workshop?
You will come away feeling inspired and empowered.
You will enjoy this great opportunity to meet a group of like-minded people.
You may also win some fantastic prizes in our raffle!
What did last year's participants say about this event?
"Excellent. Inspiring and made me think. A good mix of people."
“For me personally, it touched on the reminder of that wonderful feeling when I get inspiration and reminded me of belief in myself. ”
"I enjoyed it very much. Good chance to focus away from everyday issues and think ‘the big picture’. A friendly atmosphere, and good to meet women in areas I don’t deal with day to day."
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