In the world of first impressions, a terrible headshot can, like a limp handshake, cost you your next job or business opportunity, Ottawa photographer Dwayne Brown says.
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Posted: May 24, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 24
Carole Blackburn, a certified life coach for five years, said she s had more clients reaching out to her over mental health concerns than ever before.(Stacey Stewart Photography)
From relationship problems to anxiety, life coaches in Ottawa say clients are increasingly turning to them for support to fill a gap in mental health services that s only widened during the pandemic.
Carole Blackburn, a certified life coach for five years, said more clients have been reaching out to her seeking help with depression or lack of fulfilment. She said some have been unable to find a mental health practitioner.