Courageous Conversations

Written by The NZBWN Team.

Courageous Conversations

"We live in a world of infinite distractions and endless demands” ~ Ernst and Young report on stress at work.


Are you interested in making conscious choices to ensure that 2013 is a really memorable year for you, for all the right reasons?
Are you ready to join in some courageous conversations that will help change the dialogue about what is important to you?

Join Tony Barton, a Life Coach and Leadership trainer, for an evening of inspiration, reflection and the beginning of some courageous conversations that will ensure that you are living a life that is important to you. Tony believes it’s time to start talking about what’s really going on in the business world. Too many good people are burning out, working to a point where they are running on empty – it doesn’t make sense. Tony is committed to starting courageous conversations for others to continue – it’s time to break the silence.

In this 24/7 connected world, it’s never been more important to work smarter, not harder.

Join us for a fantastic evening at the St Pauls Grange Hotel where you will come away with a renewed sense of commitment and purpose to live the life you really want to live.

The evening will kick off at 6:30pm with a welcome drink and nibbles in the Sky Bar, with views over St Pauls Cathedral. At 7:00pm we will move to the Milton Suite for over two hours of courageous conversations, which we can continue in the Sky Bar until 11pm.

Special thanks to Grange Hotels for hosting us for the evening.



When: Monday 11th March 2013
Time: 6:30 – 9:30pm
Where: St Pauls Grange Hotel, 10 Godliman Street, London EC4V 5AJ
Tickets: £20 including a welcome glass of wine and nibbles and then cash bar available
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Tony Barton runs his own business Red Kite Coaching. Take a look at his website for more information: www.redkitecoaching.com


"Tony is in his element doing this work – his passion for being the best he can be is inspiring to others." Sir Ken Robinson