For parents facing the "empty nest" phase, when children move out for university, travel, or other pursuits, The Harlow is pleased to introduce a new, empowering opportunity.
The Harlow Offers Free Support to Empower Empty Nesters The Harlow, a distinguished therapy and coaching in Harrogate has been considering parents facing the ‘empty nest’ phase, when children move out for university, travel, or other pursuits. They are therefore offering two FREE one-to-one coaching sessions. Gabby Palmer, a Coach and Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) Master Practitioner at The Harlow, extends a warm invitation to her 2 Free ‘Empowering Empty Nesters’ one-to-one coaching sessions which offer a journey of self-rediscovery, tailored for parents in this life stage. These sessions are designed to provide a roadmap for a future filled with purpose and optimism. Gabby is the driving force behind this initiative. She shares:
"I understand the emotional and personal challenges that come with this phase of life. It's a time filled with both excitement and uncertainty. I am offering these sessions to provide support, guidance, and a sense of community to fellow parents. Together, we can embrace this new chapter and unlock the potential for personal growth.”Here's what The Harlow say participants can expect: · A personalised collaboration with Gabby to explore ways of navigating this next chapter with confidence and enthusiasm. · Conscious reappraisal of identity: Delve deep into the essence of who you are now and who you aspire to be. · Seize control of your path: Identify and conquer any self-limiting beliefs that may be holding you back from embracing your newfound freedom. · Discover life purpose and values: Gabby will help you recognise your unique strengths and skills, guiding you toward a more fulfilling life. · Set and achieve goals: Re-discover your goals and aspirations and reignite your passion for life. The Harlow is also providing an additional two-hour group workshop for Empty Nesters, available at a small fee. The offer is open to not only parents, but anyone at a turning point in their life. This workshop encourages participants to invest their energy in a positive and fulfilling future. The workshop is said to include: · A conscious reappraisal of identity: It's an opportunity to reflect on who you've been as a parent and explore the exciting possibilities of who you will become. · Take control of the path ahead: Gabby will guide attendees in identifying and addressing any self-limiting beliefs that might be holding them back from embracing this new chapter. · Life purpose and values: Discover your unique strengths and skills, rekindling a sense of purpose in life. · Goals and aspirations: Be the captain of your life once again and fall in love with life's endless possibilities. Andrea Bethell, the Founding Partner of The Harlow, commented on this initiative, saying:
"The 'empty nest' phase can be a challenging and transformative time for parents. Gabby's expertise and our commitment to empowering individuals align perfectly in offering this support. We're here to help parents embrace this new chapter with open arms.”For more information and to reserve your spot at the Empowering Empty Nesters Workshop, please contact: The Harlow at 01423 595000 or visit their website at www.theharlow.co.uk. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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