Not moving ahead means you’re falling behind……

You know what?
There’s a big beautiful business world out there. Waiting for you.

You’re smart, a total pro, and in control.
In your own language.

But in English, you don’t always feel like you.
You know you can do more, but how?

Wouldn’t it be great to feel full of confidence and feel like YOU in your meetings, presentations, pitches, and more?
To not have to search for words?
To understand and use all the nuances and subtitles of English?

But where do you start? And how?
You don’t have a lot of time, learning from books is boring, and you don’t have the discipline to follow an online course.

Um, guess what?
This is EXACTLY why I designed my new English coaching program, Great in 8!

I’ll coach you on and offline for 8 weeks – with weekly challenges, goals, coaching calls, homework, fun and motivation.

Week by week we will dive deep into new and exciting Business English subjects.
You’ll not only grow in confidence and skill level but also get feedback on how you are communicating- something you are NOT getting now!

It’s time to take the next step in your career.
What’s the price of not investing in your career?
Staying small and missing out?

It’s my passion to make you feel confident in your professional communication, and I was so happy to have a 3 page spread in the FD magazine last week showing you 5 concrete tips on how to rock your Business English. You can see the PDF below, in case you missed it!

Not moving ahead means you’re falling behind.
You’re losing ground on an international playing field.
It’s time to step up your game.

Want more info?
Find out more here, and you can grab your intake here!

Doors close in 1 week and then that’s it for this year.

Let’s rock.

X buffi

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