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15
FEB
2013

Philip Brown

by : Jeremy Marchant
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“Jeremy, a very big thank you for working with me this evening. I am always amused and perplexed by your style, yet for me as a client tonight there were many moments of eye wandering comprehension as, aided by your questioning, I unpacked what was going on. I really had reached the edge, through lack of sleep or whatever. Your gentle yet firm probings really helped guide me back from there and into an empowered space. I’m even smiling as I type this!”

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Jeremy believes a key factor in his success as a business coach and mentor is that, with thirty years practical experience in business, he can situate what he does in the client’s experience.

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