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Revive to Thrive: The Good Girl Syndrome – LIVE webinar

Wednesday 13 November –

Do you put everyone else ahead of yourself? Find it difficult to say no? Would you rather avoid someone rather than say no? Do you stress about all of the above that it affects your sleep and you end up exhausted?!

In part three of the ‘Revive to Thrive’ webinar series, join online transition therapist Joanne Deaker for ‘The Good Girl Syndrome’.

Through this webinar Joanne will cover:

  • What the Good Girl Syndrome is and how it may be playing out / impacting your life
  • The path to breaking free from the Good Girl Syndrome
  • What life might look like when one has broken free

About the speaker

Joanne Deaker is an online life transition therapist (PGDipAT, CEPP, CTI, BVS, BSc), helping adults move through challenge so they can enjoy life again.

She uses a unique combination of arts & somatic therapy to work with her clients both 1:1 and in groups.

She specializes in ‘good girl syndrome’ and in divorce recovery, both of which she has lived experience of. She lives in Golden Bay and enjoys nature, gardening and her animals.

About Revive to Thrive Webinar Series

Revive to Thrive is an exclusive webinar series brought to you by Finance House Group Ltd and Dairy Women’s Network. Its purpose it to provide women with support in reclaiming their health and wellbeing. Many women prioritise everyone but themselves…this is a chance to change that in a safe and supportive space with the professional advice from the experts.

This webinar will NOT be recorded.

Cost: $20.00

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Revive to Thrive: The Good Girl Syndrome - LIVE webinar



  • Revive to Thrive: The Good Girl Syndrome - LIVE webinar
     November 13, 2024
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
     Online


Venue:  Online

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New Zealand

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  • November 13, 2024 12:00
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