Is Life Coaching The New Career You’re Looking For?

So you’ve got a burning desire to become a life coach? Or… could it be that you’re just eager to take control of your own life. In a revolutionary new virtual course from mind expert Jacqueline Hurst, you can fine tune and upgrade your mind, to start living the life you love, in just six weeks. 

“We’ve realised that many of the students in our life coaching course, The Life Class, wanted to learn how to manage their minds but did not necessarily want to be life coaches,” says Jacqueline, whose expert opinion features on the pages of Harpers Bazaar and The Oprah Winfrey Network.

“They were however, very passionate about learning how to fine tune their own minds and upgrade their lives through our powerful techniques,” she explains, which is why she has just launched the ‘Be Your Own Life Coach’ program. It is aimed at individuals who want to intelligently train the mind, enhance their ability to tune in, and be in control of their own actions.

De-cluttering the mind, learning to release negative thought patterns, and enjoying a newly found ability to just let go, are all part of the six week program. It’s designed as a focused, strategic syllabus and can be followed from home, in your own time (so there’s no wasting your money if you can’t get to class).

“Expect to experience a real freedom from things that might be holding you back,” says Jacqueline, which is a very real problem for many ambitious Londoners with that feeling of being blocked from reaching big goals. It’s all about shedding layers, finding clarity and reaching your potential.

Jacqueline, a life coach and mind expert, identified a real gap in the market for courses that enhanced and supercharged the mind. She describes her course as a ‘mind workout’.

You’ve booked in to all your favourite sweat sessions and invested in organic cold-pressed juice, but could this be the missing link in your healthy regime?

Find out more about ‘Become Your Own Life Coach’ and course details at www.thelifeclass.com