Travel Counsellors reveal benefits of in-house counsellor

Travel Counsellors reveal benefits of in-house counsellor

To help agents meet the unique challenges that come with running a home-based enterprise, Travel Counsellors working from home offices around Australia have access to free, confidential sessions with a professional psychotherapist, a service that has been available since August 2017.

In addition to being supported by a robust global head office team that provide business coaching as well as administrative, technological, marketing and accounts support, Travel Counsellors have been offering access appointments with Melbourne-based professional psychotherapist, Monika Polemicos.

And it’s not just a benefit for the Travel Counsellors. The service is also available for staff at the Melbourne Head Office too.

Monika’s background in psychology, wellness coaching and stress management puts her in a good position to assist Travel Counsellors to overcome health and wellbeing challenges to live fulfilled, empowered lives.

Working in the field for more than 16 years, Monika has a wealth of experience helping others to reach their full potential.

Business owners often put their business, families and children before themselves, so this important initiative helps to remove the financial barriers and time constraints that stop business owners from seeking professional help in times of need.

With the free sessions available via Skype or telephone, Travel Counsellors have been able to seek assistance for any personal or professional matter they would like to talk about from the comfort of their own home, eliminating the need to spend time travelling to an appointment.

Travel Counsellors Regional Managing Director Kaylene Shuttlewood thinks that the unparalleled levels of support offered by the company set the brand apart from the rest.

“Running a home-based travel business offers freedom, flexibility and uncapped earning potential, but just like other business owners, Travel Counsellors need to safeguard their health,” says Kaylene.

“Offering free, confidential access to a professional psychotherapist is just one of the ways Travel Counsellors supports its network of agents.

“Support also comes in other many other forms, including one-on-one business coaching, so Travel Counsellors agents are empowered to build their travel businesses in a balanced, sustainable way.”

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