Roz Watkins

Roz Watkins

 

Roz is a lawyer by profession and is also a professionally qualified personal and business coach and an NLP Master Practitioner. She uses her skills in two main areas:

Working with professional firms like lawyers, accountants and patent attorneys to improve their performance, through the business Templeton Finn Ltd

Helping people lose weight without dieting by adopting the “mental programming” of naturally thin people.

With Louise, Roz also founded the innovative business EQUUS, Click here to see SimplyChanging with Horses which uses horses in leadership training and equine assisted coaching. Roz collaborates with Simply Changing in the areas of natural weight loss and in the work with horses.

One Of My Changes

“A couple of years ago I made a very big change in my life by leaving my position as a partner in a firm of patent attorneys to start my own business and follow my interests and passions.

This was a hugely difficult decision and the path hasn’t always been smooth! However I received wonderful support from friends and relations and skilled coaching from Louise that helped me make this change. I haven’t regretted it for a second. I’m so glad I was brave enough to take the plunge and sensible enough to get skilled help and support along the way.”

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