What members take away

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samiul123
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What members take away

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“I learned that there are many exciting people who have a diverse perspective on things. Even though I haven't been able to participate very often so far, I have felt very comfortable in this new community. Everyone has been welcomed openly. I have learned some technical aspects, for example about LinkedIn or today about feedback, and now I know some new people who I can contact if necessary.” – Kerstin Bischoff
"I joined through Hansjörg Schwarz and came to stay. The beginning of the Corona crisis was quite emotionally charged for me. My partner lives and works in Switzerland, I couldn't see him anymore at first - my godchild moved in with me for 5 weeks - homeschooling was the order of the day and in between all the chaos I wanted and should push forward my self-employment. Phew... but there's no help for it. So I need routine and, ideally, further development. And I found both here in your group. A project with Marcus and Hansjörg also developed from this and really great business coaching from Martina. And only because my structure was completely turned forex data upside down and I am very dependent on structure. Thank you for that! And the fact that I was able to experience my public baptism of fire of an online presentation in front of so many people this morning was brilliant! Thank you for that too. I have grown incredibly during this time and this group is 'responsible' for a large part of that." - Michelle Büttner
"I don't even remember how long it took or how I got involved. The early appointments are always a challenge for me, as I have my "private time" at that time. But I managed to attend more or less regularly and get involved. I found/find the group to be a great enrichment. I met very nice people, had great conversations. I learned a lot of new perspectives. I also found that the warm and yet consistent moderation always gave a clear line. Thank you!!!" - Beate Mader
“For me it was/is important that the solution is not to bury your head in the sand, but to look for synergies. I was pretty depressed at first when my most important mainstay simply collapsed. Even today I am not happy with the alternatives of online seminars - it is not really my area. But further perspectives have developed, I have learned additional methods and what the group has brought: such a variety of tips and such a high degree of innovation and joy of life, that is encouraging. It is always important to experience that you are not alone and that you can strengthen each other. Thanks to everyone in the group. " - Christa Rahner-Göhring
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