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With Valentine's day just around the corner and the shops full of heart gimmicks, you may feel some kind of pressure. Let's not forget that the 14th February is overrated, and love may be around the corner. This week we have decided to talk about how to find love again: the do's and don'ts. Finding love the second time around is not always easy, especially if you have not got over your previous relationship, if you are still hurting, are still wary, and/or if you have young children. All these may constitute obstacles to finding true love again. But have no fear, Audrey is going to answer all our questions about finding love again...
Audrey Zeitoun is a French Relationship and divorce and Life coach based in London. She works internationally with English and French speaking clients around the world. She has extensive training accredited by the International Coaching Federation. You can download her free guide here.
She is always going through extensive trainings and has trained as a Relationship coach and in positive psychology in the past years. So she can help couples as well as individuals in their relationship.
Audrey is very intuitive and knowledgeable. She can help you with the issue that you are facing in a few sessions or give you a full year support.
You can find her website, blog and social media on www.audreyzcoaching.com.
Sarah-Jane Tasteyre is a French divorce lawyer based Leeds, after having lived in Hong Kong for 6 years and Tokyo for 3 years. She assists clients mostly in Hong Kong where she practices with the Firm @JCLegal, and in England. Her life abroad has led her to become an expert in cross border cases in area of family law and probate.
Her experience as a family lawyer in various countries has made her conscious, of the added strain that expats have to deal with when faced with the possibility of a divorce, far from home, family and friends without the right support.
This made her reflect on how her clients could be helped by other ways than by going to see a therapist. This is how she begun to work with Audrey, and other professionals.
Contact : [email protected]
With Valentine's day just around the corner and the shops full of heart gimmicks, you may feel some kind of pressure. Let's not forget that the 14th February is overrated, and love may be around the corner. This week we have decided to talk about how to find love again: the do's and don'ts. Finding love the second time around is not always easy, especially if you have not got over your previous relationship, if you are still hurting, are still wary, and/or if you have young children. All these may constitute obstacles to finding true love again. But have no fear, Audrey is going to answer all our questions about finding love again...
Audrey Zeitoun is a French Relationship and divorce and Life coach based in London. She works internationally with English and French speaking clients around the world. She has extensive training accredited by the International Coaching Federation. You can download her free guide here.
She is always going through extensive trainings and has trained as a Relationship coach and in positive psychology in the past years. So she can help couples as well as individuals in their relationship.
Audrey is very intuitive and knowledgeable. She can help you with the issue that you are facing in a few sessions or give you a full year support.
You can find her website, blog and social media on www.audreyzcoaching.com.
Sarah-Jane Tasteyre is a French divorce lawyer based Leeds, after having lived in Hong Kong for 6 years and Tokyo for 3 years. She assists clients mostly in Hong Kong where she practices with the Firm @JCLegal, and in England. Her life abroad has led her to become an expert in cross border cases in area of family law and probate.
Her experience as a family lawyer in various countries has made her conscious, of the added strain that expats have to deal with when faced with the possibility of a divorce, far from home, family and friends without the right support.
This made her reflect on how her clients could be helped by other ways than by going to see a therapist. This is how she begun to work with Audrey, and other professionals.
Contact : [email protected]
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