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It's been a while since I blogged. I've been busy since last year rolling out our NDIS Network™ networking events in NSW. They were put on hold during 2020 and it's so good to be back networking face-to-face. The feedback and demand have been overwhelmingly positive. At each networking event I love to feature and support a sole trader or new start up business to support them in their marketing and public relations. It can really give them a good start in small business. At our Central Coast event recently we had Emma McBride MP as guest speaker, the assistant shadow minister for carers and mental health. Then at Campbelltown we had Rita Harden and her son Jacob. Rita is a tireless disablity advocate, carer and Jacob is a young man who has smashed his NDIS goals. Jacob also introduced us to his team of providers including his fitness instructor and disability support workers. The networking meet ups are a place to share local business information, inspire, motivate and build referral pathways. With many providers working from home now it is a crucial thing to get to know colleagues in the field of disabilities and the myriad of new NDIS providers popping up. So if you're in NSW and yet to attend an event just go to our NDIS Network™ page and search for one near you! I really enjoy the community development work as a complimentary balance to my private counselling and coaching practice. I think it's really important to strive for balance in work to prevent burnout and maintain wellness. It also enables me to support NDIS business owners and or provide employee assistance which I find professionally satisfying. Supporting the disability field workforce is important to me. How are you keeping a balance in your life with mind, body and spirit? Have you thought about doing a community development project to energise you? Hope to see you soon at one of our networking events! If you'd like to sponsor one just give me a call and let's have a chat. It can be really cost effective marketing for your small business. Learn more at www.wholewarriorsolutions.com.au
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For a typical mother, seeing her own child singing or playing is sufficient to remove every one of the concerns and fatigue that gathered as the day progressed. There will try and be cases when she won't feel any aggravation whatsoever regardless of whether she is under treatment. I surmise kids make that difference. However, an alternate story for individuals could do without kids. I used to be that way. Whenever I see a youngster, I stay as distant from them as could be expected. On one occasion I found a new line of work in a school and even before I saw it, I started to like children more.
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20/4/2023 01:07:32 pm
It's really great to know and help people with disability. Thanks for it.
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AuthorTania Gorry is the founder of Whole Warrior Solutions based on the Central Coast of NSW. Blog Categories
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