What People Say
“Lucy has a unique talent of knowing what makes sense for your organisation and your people. She is comfortable working with management teams and HR functions to develop the right fit. Her positive energy, calm, supportive nature makes you want to do things better.”
“Lucy is a brilliant presenter and has a wide and well-researched knowledge base and experience across multiple wellbeing topics.”
“It was such a great session. The biggest takeaway from the weekend for many of the graduates was your workshop. Hopefully this will make a big impact in how they set up themselves for work in the future. “
“I would highly recommend Lucy to lead or support in development of any wellness campaigns for your business. She understands the corporate world, the implications of working in a fast paced industry and can help develop a multitude of programs which suit your business needs.”
“We have developed a great partnership with Thrive at Work and their dedication to provide the best service is amazing. We truly appreciate their flexibility – no bridge is too far. We notice the services benefit our employees enormously. We thank them so much for doing a great job!”
“(This program) gave a very positive boost to our energy! Thank you very much Lucy for inspiring us in such a warm and professional way!”
“Lucy’s classes really kick started a change in my lifestyle and a better work/life balance that I am still practicing today. In the hustle and bustle of office life nowadays, everyone deserves someone like Lucy in their work day, reminding them to take a breather and take care of themselves first. I would recommend Lucy’s services to anyone and everyone, especially those decision makers who would like to promote and prioritise wellbeing in the workplace”
“Lucy’s lessons are diverse, fun and always leave you feeling better and more balanced than when you came in. I strongly recommend her.”
“Lucy’s employee development workshops for Cisco were always very popular and a big success. Not only because of the relevant content but also her ability to speak in public.”
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