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What can coaching do for me? 

by Natalie Lancer | Aug 15, 2016 | Career coaching, Corporate coaching, Life coaching

Are you in your final year of uni or have just left? Have you made some career plans? Have you started a job but not finding it fulfilling? Maybe you need some career coaching. A coach is someone who can help you identify your strengths and devise some sort of plan...

How to sell yourself when your work experience is limited

by Natalie Lancer | Oct 2, 2015 | Career coaching, Study advice

A frustrating cycle exists when young people apply for internships and work experience: you have to submit a CV and demonstrate experience but the young people haven’t had any work experience yet – that is why they are applying for it now! Natalie Lancer from...

Getting the most out of university

by Natalie Lancer | Sep 11, 2015 | University advice, University student's advice

Hello Freshers! University starts in a matter of weeks but after all the excitement of getting in, have you thought about how best to approach your undergraduate studies? Natalie Lancer from NatalieLancer.com and MyUniApplication offers some advice. In order to...

Maximising your success in Years 10-13

by Natalie Lancer | Aug 14, 2015 | Schools subjects advice, Study advice, University advice, University student's advice

Success at GCSEs and A-levels is important as it will give you a wide choice in your next level of education. School starts to get more serious when you are preparing for these Public Examinations, and so you may be entering Years 11-13 with some trepidation. In order...

Helping Your Child Cope with Exam Stress

by Natalie Lancer | Jun 17, 2015 | Coaching in Education, Schools subjects advice, Study advice

Stress is an inevitable part of preparing for exams – indeed an optimum amount of stress will propel your child to study harder and be enabled to write and think faster in the actual exam.  The key, as a parent, is for you to remain calm and to support your child...
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