"Shape Wellbeing is an innovative programme developed specifically to help restore and develop overall wellness so that individuals can be better versions of themselves."
Robert Marshal 2019
Shape Wellbeing may be exactly what you have been looking for:
Individuals
From time to time, we all recognise that we are not in a good place. We call that being out of Shape. What we do therefore is to help you to help yourself get either back in to shape or move to a new shape that you feel is right for you.
Whatever the reason for that, whether a result of a difficult childhood, a demanding boss, relationship changes, loss or bereavement, or just feeling unfulfilled then Shape is there for you.
Typical issues that Shape can help with
- You have been struggling with any aspect of your life
- Juggling too many issues
- Stress and Anxiety are getting in the way
- Someone you care about needs your help
- You don't feel connected anymore
- You know you want more from life
- You want to be more successful
- Looking for change
- Parenting problems
- Relationship isn't what it used to be
- Children having problems at school
- Work is getting too much for you
- Addiction issues with drugs or alcohol
- Feel ill at ease in social situations
- You want to get your mojo back
- Fed up of feeling bad
Business
What are the benefits to business?
Everyone knows that the most important assets of any business are its employees. They are as much in need of investment as is plant and machinery. Development of staff can help your business in all sorts of ways.
Reflective Practice is about listening to your staff, caring about who they are as an individual.
For some staff members, sometimes just listening and reflecting back is enough to regain and build trust.
- Productivity increases
- Reduced absenteeism
- Improved team co-operation
- Staff more motivated
- Reduced turnover
- Increased profits
- More cohesive staff
- More cohesive staff
Organisations
There are many groups or organisation that have been set up specifically to help others who are in great need.
This could be a small scale self-help group set up in an individual town or a larger national organisation. Examples of this would be alcohol abuse or MS.
Shape are very aware of the work done by these organisations and have reached out in the past to make special provision to provide our services at special rates.
- Self Help Groups
- Charities
- Vulnerable groups