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  • Writer's pictureKyle Brade-Waring

Added ValueU for Aspirin Business’s Motivational Mapping Family



International coach and engagement specialist Sonia Gavira, of valueU, has successfully completed her training to become a Business Practitioner of Motivational Maps, with Aspirin Business.  This enables Sonia to license and train fellow coaches and consultants, which she’s already started.


Sonia was introduced to Motivational Maps by Susannah Brade-Waring, Managing Director of Aspirin Business and a Senior Practitioner with Motivational Maps.  Susannah explained, “Tools can provide excellent insights for coaches and their clients, and there are many to choose from.  Motivational Maps always seem to ‘hit’ the spot with both coaches and clients – with many coaches finding themselves re-energised by the refreshing style and insights provided by this ISO accredited diagnostic.


Sonia’s trained to be a Licensed Practitioner with Maps first, which we always encourage.  She’s then trained to become a Business Practitioner, further developing her expertise in motivation and co-delivering accreditations with me.  Her enthusiasm and collaborative workstyle are highly motivating, and she’s a great asset to Aspirin’s family of Motivational Map Practitioners.”


Sonia said, “Having worked around the globe in leadership development and engagement projects, I am accredited in many tools. However, having tried Motivational Maps myself and with clients, looking to improve both their personal and business performance, I’ve been impressed.


My clients and I find Motivational Maps provide an accurate window on the motivation of leaders, their teams and their organisations.  They tell you where you get your energy from and what will suck the energy right out of you.  They encourage and enable you to take action.  I’ve already started to train fellow coaches and consultants around the globe, and I know that Motivational Maps will enable them to make an even bigger difference to their clients, and maybe even to themselves.”

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