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Interview With Stuart Nicoll On How Taking Massive Action Can Literally Change Your Life [Podcast]

This is an interview with Stuart Nicoll who recently attended our Advanced Restraint Instructors Course.

What is inspiring about the interview is what Stuart did immediately upon leaving the course.

In short, he quit his job to start his own business as a full-time trainer.

What is even more inspiring is that Stuart has a young family and so took a risk in leaving behind the security of a full-time job to go it on his own. The net result is that he has acquired a lot of business and he is much happier and in control of his life.

Stuart did something that set him apart from many people and in this audio recording you can listen to Stuart talk about his achievements and how a five-day course literally changed his life.

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NFPS Ltd. is a Specialist Provider of Physical intervention and Conflict Management Training with specific expertise in Physical Restraint, Breakaway, Self-Defence and Conflict Resolution.

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