Welcome to the website of Genevieve Dawid

A well respected consultant, mentor and lecturer, Genevieve Dawid offers a dynamic and result-oriented approach to mentoring and personal development. For more than a decade she has been working internationally with personnel in the corporate and non corporate sector. Her work is based on a wide variety of highly successful methods developed over the years: from consciously changing thought patterns to create affluence and/or success, to adopting practical strategies for a more effective, stress-free working environment and lifestyle.

Genevieve Dawid discusses mentoringGenevieve Dawid also offers dynamic, effective, one-day interactive seminars, and three-hour lectures for groups and individuals. Customised courses are available for business managers and staff, incorporating proven methods from her consulting and mentoring work.

Personal Development Day Courses

Chewton Glen - Venue for Personal Development Training This summer Genevieve is delighted to offer day courses on Personal Development at the famous Chewton Glen Hotel and Spa, Hampshire. (only 90 minutes from London), which include  use of the spa facilities, plus a two-course meal at their award winning restaurant. Price £175.00 (Limited numbers.)

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The Achiever's Journey

The Achiever's Journey - a real self help bookIn order to take her work to a wider audience, Genevieve wrote the self-help book: ‘The Achiever’s Journey’, making her highly successful mentoring available to the general public worldwide.

As a dyslexic, very early on in life Genevieve Dawid explored alternative ways of coping with everyday challenges. Based on her parents’ successful philosophies, she discovered, (and developed over the years), many innovative ways of changing unproductive habits – in every area of life – to experience greater happiness, success and personal fulfilment, which was then to benefit many others. 

‘The Achiever’s Journey’ is a no-nonsense self-mentoring guide, for achieving personal dreams & goals, using tried-and-tested methods.

Published in 2007, the book has already received a very favourable response from a wide audience—both dyslexic and non-dyslexic readers.