Friday
18
Nov
2011

Sian Jaquet Workshop

Posted Saturday 27 Feb 2021

The Sian Jaquet Workshop is a regular event on the WIFT NZ yearly calendar and something we offer our interns to support them in starting the journey from a passion learning about the screen industries, into the professional career women they dream of becoming.

The workshop is also open to WIFT NZ members and members of the general public.

Sian Jaquet has over 20 years of experience working with people as a professional coach and has clients all over the world working in the creative industries.

In the workshop Sian will share coaching tools which provide practical help and information for the participants to assist in the everyday challenges to make the right choices in their lives - be they about relationships, families, work - whatever is needed to start taking responsibility for their own individual personal journeys.

Sian will share some of her life experiences, and introduce some practical coaching tools, focusing on 'core values' and 'the life vision' for each individual participant. They will take away a workbook and all the tools they need to working on living the life 'they' want.

Written comments received from past participants:-

"I'm so happy that I'm involved in this opportunity. The techniques you shared today showing me to manage my fears. I know start a journey I have been needing and wanting to take for far too long.

PS/ Your passion is contagious!"

"I thought tonight's session was fantastic, surprising, and very challenging. I'm ready to start work now I know what my true priorities are."

"I loved this; I'm so excited for my one to one session tomorrow."

"I now have a much clearer path forward in planning next year."

"This has all clarified for me good ways to breakdown big goals into achievable little ones. I feel like this overwhelming cloud has just gone!"

" I had no idea what to expect.....I'm leaving actually wanting to get off my ass and start living MY life. I even know which little steps I'm starting with tomorrow, thank you so much Sian."

$10 WIFT NZ members / $15 non-members - free to interns.  Includes a light supper.

Date: Friday 18 Nov 2011
Location: The Heritage Hotel, 35 Hobson St
Time: 6-8pm

Friday
18
Nov
2011

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Programme is brought to you with generous support from the NZ Film Commission and Foundation North.