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L&j Daniel Global Education Services

l&j daniel global education services

London

Established in the UK, Daniel International Education is an educational institution legally registered with Companies House in the UK, with its headquarters in Manchester, UK. The current main business includes overseas college application, organization of international exchange and international course operation. Our British team consists of education consultants with many years of experience in international education, senior teachers in the UK, and international admissions officers who have been engaged in overseas college admissions. Our consultants' excellent communication skills, English writing ability, and in-depth understanding of the courses and majors of each school can provide applicants with sufficient school selection information and make the best tailor-made study abroad plan. At the same time, the senior consultants in our team with admissions officer experience are familiar with the admissions requirements of most overseas colleges and the review standards of admissions teachers, so they can formulate targeted application strategies, improve the success rate of applications, and assist students to achieve their goals. Daniel International Education has focused on British education for many years, and through its own accumulation and development, it has now expanded its cooperation scope to study abroad countries other than the UK. It has represented more than 900 colleges and universities in the UK and other 10 countries, helping a large number of students every year Chinese students are ideally admitted and have good cooperative relations with many universities, high schools and private schools to jointly develop or operate various international courses and assist in the establishment of cooperation and exchanges between international institutions and companies.

Sheryl Findlay Coaching

sheryl findlay coaching

London

Growing up I was incredibly blessed by the magic my parents created for my sisters and I at Christmas. It started a few weeks before the big day with the tree. We had a classic late 80’s white tree. Each year, we’d gather together as we unboxed the decorations, taking it in turns to place our favourite baubles on the branches. The star, the most magical ornament of all, would be placed at the top by my Dad. The Christmas classics vinyl would be playing on our record player as we drank hot chocolate and prepared for the forthcoming festive season. These remain some of my fondest and most vivid memories. My parents kept that seasonal spirit alive for us throughout the pursuant weeks, ending in a crescendo on Christmas day. Gifts and games galore, sing alongs whilst my Dad played the guitar. As the night drew to a close my Mum would snuggle us up under a blanket before we went to bed. I wouldn’t trade these precious memories for anything. I’m aware how very fortunate I am. Nowadays Christmas remains a joyful time for us and over the years, we’ve gathered new loved ones and added even more traditions to our family repertoire. Charades is a Findlay family classic. And you can bet your bottom dollar Die Hard will feature at least once. In 2019 I experienced my worst Christmas. Dealing with a difficult diagnosis and having only received my cancer treatment plan hours before, I spent the day in a haze of champagne, anti-anxiety medication and shock. The year or two leading up to that Christmas, I’d been experimenting with long periods alcohol free. Once a proud owner of my party girl status, I’d been surprised by how freeing it felt to remove the booze and lean into other facets of myself. Parts of me that I’ve now come to realise alcohol had been concealing, or more perhaps more accurately, stealing.