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Noeleen Hankinson
I was recently retrenched from my job and decided to look for Community Work, which I felt would take me closer to my ultimate goal of Counselling.
In one week I went to four interviews and I was surprised, feeling I must write and let you know.
Noeleen Hankinson
I was recently retrenched from my job and decided to look for Community Work, which I felt would take me closer to my ultimate goal of Counselling.In one week I went to four interviews and I was surprised, feeling I must write and let you know.
Philomena Bateman
I finished the Diploma of Professional Counselling in 2005. The feeling of achievement I have as I look at my diploma perched in a special frame in a prominent space in my office far outweighs the anguish, worry and desperation I felt at times during study. My goal to be self employed in a phenomenal personal development business kept me motivated and focused. I created a vivid picture in my head of what that might look like and each morning I flicked through it like a slide show of a fabulous journey beyond my expectations.
I finished the Diploma of Professional Counselling in 2005. The feeling of achievement I have as I look at my diploma perched in a special frame in a prominent space in my office far outweighs the anguish, worry and desperation I felt at times during study. My goal to be self employed in a phenomenal personal development business kept me motivated and focused. I created a vivid picture in my head of what that might look like and each morning I flicked through it like a slide show of a fabulous journey beyond my expectations.
Lynn Forster
From commencing my studies to graduating took me almost 3 years. I was working full-time for nearly all of that 3 year period. My background has always been in secretarial and administrative roles. Over the years this type of work became more and more meaningless to me and I wanted to do something I felt I was more suited to and was worthwhile, so I decided to become a counsellor. After making many enquiries I decided upon the College - the course was perfect for me because it was self-paced and I could study from home - a blessing when one has to work.
From commencing my studies to graduating took me almost 3 years. I was working full-time for nearly all of that 3 year period. My background has always been in secretarial and administrative roles. Over the years this type of work became more and more meaningless to me and I wanted to do something I felt I was more suited to and was worthwhile, so I decided to become a counsellor. After making many enquiries I decided upon the College - the course was perfect for me because it was self-paced and I could study from home - a blessing when one has to work.
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