We have a little tribe on Facebook and you are more than welcome to join us... give Assist Women's Network a like on Facebook and you will receive an inclusive invite to join the private tribe.
We have a little tribe on Facebook and you are more than welcome to join us… give Assist Women’s Network a like on Facebook and you will receive an inclusive invite to join the private tribe.
We asked the tribe this week.
1.How can we change the perspective on things that we can’t control?
“If it can’t be changed how do I position myself to be able to navigate through it?
Routine and structure a go-to always helps me.
Seek trusted friends whom I’ve permitted to speak into my life. And I have a coach and mentor who’s wisdom, experience, strength and hope are invaluable.
And of course the wisdom we find here among us 😊”
Sound Advice…
2. What would you never do again in business?
“Agree to a project if I didn’t connect with the client. In business, you gain insight into what works and what doesn’t.”
Wise words
Words are powerful.
We would love you to join the conversation …
Dianne Casey
The AssistHer course is helping me be happier and more confident in striving to achieve what I want, without feeling selfish or guilty! I have worked hard and have achieved a lot of positive things in my life that you would associate with success and happiness and, for the most part, my life has indeed […]
Imposter syndrome – You’re not alone! For week 3 of AssistHER OptiMe CEO, Bethany Ainsley, delivered an insightful, yet refreshing, presentation discussing ‘Imposter Syndrome’. She educated us all on the meaning of this ‘syndrome’ and the complexity behind it. Bethany shared a range of perspectives which resonated with all of us, whether that be our […]
We need your help! Please support our research to improve Assist for all women in Tees Valley by filling out our survey. We understand things are hard at the moment, juggling #newnormal is challenging. But YOU matter to us and we want to know your thoughts to improve the lives of women in Tees Valley. (It […]
I found Assist through a love of books and a desire for personal development but what I discovered was so much more. Whatever you come to Assist for it will benefit all aspects of your life; personal, professional and community. It is positive action for women on Teesside to support and empower each other and most importantly, to thrive. Why would you not want to be a part of this?
Hayley Mclean – Anderson Barrowcliff LLP
Audit Manager
ASSIST is just the most wonderful organisation. Filled with decent, powerful, creative, useful, intelligent and interesting people. And, the networking meetings smell so much better than normal ones :)
Jackie Dack of TEAL
Personal Performance Coach
Since joining Assist I have been invited to events including Hidden Women of Teesside, where I had the chance to network with local business women and build contacts. I felt very welcomed and part of something supportive of where I'm at today and what I'm trying to achieve. I now have an experienced mentor for the next year to help me focus and build my dreams. Lastly I was invited to the Assist Christmas meal which was amazing as being self-employed and a small grassroots organisation, it can get lonely so I was grateful for the opportunity to connect with other women feeling the same way and trying to achieve great things.
Annalice Argyle – Trac UK (Teesside)
Independent Recovery Advocates and Consultants & Lobster Recovery
Having struggled for a while to find a womens network in Teesside, i stumbled across of the Assist events by chance. How happy i am that i did. Ann and the team make the networking fun and relevant, informative and comfortable. I've made several really good business connections, but mostly i've met some great women who i know i could turn to for advice, or even just to meet for a coffee. We all face the same issues within business and personally and the Assist meet's allow collaboration, suggestion, support and smiles. Thank you Assist x
Katie Kendall – Hays Recruitment
Manager