What is the best part of having your own business/consultancy?

Meet Lydia Wan - Graduation Date: April 2013 Why did you initially come to PSOW? Professional trainers, and with Internationally recognized brand name.

What was your biggest take-away? Good training materials and network.

Are you consulting full-time, part-time, or within your company or organization?  I am a full-time consultant.

What does your typical day look like now? Colorful and fruitful days. While busy at running my training and consulting company and actively attend quality networking events, keep work and life balance. I do exercises, reading, cooking, spending quality time with family and friends, and participating in different youngsters volunteer work.

What is the best part of having your own business/consultancy? I am working towards my passion: I inspire, lead and grow the individuals to unleash their inner and outer intelligence through my customized training and coaching services in a holistic approach.

How long did it take for you to get your business “off the ground?” 1 month.

What was the scariest part of starting your own business? The scariest part was having to build it from scratch.

How long have you been in business? Four months.

What are your favorite things to teach?Professional Image, Etiquette and Emotional Intelligence.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? As a well-known and popular Personal Branding trainer and coach in the Hong Kong and China market.

What advice would you give to those who are considering taking the Train to be a Corporate Etiquette and International Protocol Consultant course? My advice is let’s go for it without hesitation. PSOW is the best choice.

Website: http://flairleadership.com/our-company.html

Facebook: ‘Flair Personal Leadership Consulting’ Page

LinkedIn: Lydia Wan

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