Nicole Bachmann is a masterful coach and facilitator with a strategic business background and a law degree.
In her longstanding career across the international media and other industries, she has successfully lead and inspired a wide range of people from many different cultures in four different languages.
Nicole is passionate about people performing at their personal best AND having fun every step of the way. She facilitates learning of individuals and groups, as well as training business people in personal development, business communication and leadership skills.
Nicole’s outstanding ability to create a safe environment where people are happy – and even eager – to open up and look at what’s holding them back, allows deep learning to occur. This frees people from old behavioural patterns, and allows them to evolve into the person they want to be, recognising and using all their abilities and skills.
In the Beat Procrastination programmes, Nicole distills her experience and knowledge about helping people to explore the emotional blocks that hold them back AND to overcome them, so they can perform at their personal best.
Nicole is a highly experienced networker, a motivational speaker much in demand, a lecturer at the University of Essex. She is the Founder of Brook & Mann, specialists in Confident Communication for Pro-active Professionals, a co-founder of www.beatprocrastination.com, a Networking Strategist with Magic of Networking, an Executive Associate of Fraser Clarke Corporate Development.
She is a Fellow of the Institute for Independent Business, a Founding Member of the International Association of Coaches, and a proactive member of various networking organisations.
‘The Beat Procrastination programme is utterly supportive; the homework projects are creative and revealing.
When I joined this programme I had many projects on the go and there were definite areas that just weren’t happening. Six weeks later I am totally on track, I have a much greater awareness of when feelings are getting in the way and sneaking up on me.
I whole-heartedly recommend this inspirational programme.
Just do it!’ L.M. (Aylesbury)
You get into the office in the morning, sit down at your desk, and there is sits: That important task that you were going to do.
Yesterday, the day before – it might even have been there for days…
You start feeling the pressure of not having done it. So the next thing you do is decide to check your e-mails. That’s made you feel better, hasn’t it? - But the task is still there, waiting to be done…and so is the pressure/guilt. – Sounds familiar?
That’s procrastination.
You’ve decided to lose that stone. This time it’s going to be different. This time it’s going to work.
You will just cut out snacks for the next four weeks. – Your colleague comes by and offers you a cup of coffee. – ‘I brought some biscuits – would you like one?’ – ‘Ooh, go on then, just one…’ – Sounds familiar?
That’s procrastination.
You’re self employed and you believe in networking. You’re doing all right, thank you very much.
You’ve met someone at an event last night. They said you should give them a call. You get to your desk this morning, and you’re going to call them. You’ve just got a few things you need to finish first - the next thing you know it is 7.00pm and too late to call. Ah, well, you’ll do it tomorrow morning… - Sounds familiar?
That’s procrastination.