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The Floor Is Lava:  Burnout, Boundaries & Surviving the Public Sector (Without Losing Yourself)

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Free 90-Minute Online Workshop for UK Public Sector Professionals

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Feeling like you’re one shout away from chaos?

You know that childhood game “The Floor Is Lava”?

 

Well, working in the public sector can feel a lot like that lately.
Every time you find your footing — someone metaphorically yells it again.

New priorities. New systems. Fewer resources.
And somehow, you’re still expected to smile, deliver, and keep everyone else standing.

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This workshop is for you if you’re thinking,  “I can’t keep doing this — something has to change.”

 

What This Workshop Is About

This isn’t another fluffy wellbeing webinar where someone tells you to breathe and drink more water.
It’s a real conversation about what’s actually happening in the UK public sector right now — and what you can do to stop living in permanent survival mode.

 

You’ll walk away with:

  • Practical ways to spot burnout before it wipes you out

  • Simple, doable tools to calm your nervous system and regain focus

  • Boundary scripts that help you say “no” without guilt (and without career suicide)

  • Mindset shifts to stop playing the endless “lava” game and start reclaiming control

  • A grounded reminder that you are not broken — the system is stretched, but you still have power within it

 

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Who It’s For

This session is open to anyone working in or supporting the UK public sector:

  • NHS staff

  • Local government and council workers

  • Teachers, education professionals, social workers

  • Police, probation, emergency services

  • Civil service and charity sector professionals

If you’re tired, disillusioned, or quietly wondering if you can keep this up — this is for you.

 

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Led by Michelle Turpin

Empowerment Coach, Hypnotherapist & Former NHS Wonder-Woman-Juggler

 

I’ve spent over 30 years in the public sector — including my own spectacular burnout that I now call “Michelle v4.9.”
Since then, I’ve rebuilt, reset, and retrained as a coach and hypnotherapist and now I help others to reset, rebuild, find calm, reclaim boundaries, and feel like themselves again.

This isn’t theory.
It’s real-world, honest, compassionate stuff that actually works.

 

What to Expect

  • 90 minutes of practical insight and honest conversation

  • Guided exercises to help you reset and refocus

  • Optional group sharing (no forced oversharing, promise)

  • Gentle grounding at the end so you leave calm, not raw

  • You’ll also get a short printable reflection sheet to take away and use afterwards.

 

Event Details

  • Date:             7th January 2026

  • Time:             7.30pm

  • Location:     Online via Zoom (link provided after registration)

  • Cost:              Completely free for UK Public Sector and NHS Professionals 

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Why It’s Free

Because I've been there and I know that the people keeping this country running deserve to be cared for — not just congratulated for surviving.
This workshop is my way of giving back to a workforce that’s stretched thin but still shows up every day.

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What People Say

“Michelle gets it. She doesn’t sugar-coat things, but somehow still makes you feel seen and hopeful.”
— NHS Manager

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“This was the first time I felt understood rather than judged for feeling tired.”
— Local Government Officer

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Reserve Your Spot Now

Places are limited to keep it small and interactive.
You’ll get the Zoom link and a downloadable reflection sheet by email before the workshop.

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Submit your name and email to join us.

(Don’t worry — I hate spam too. You’ll only get workshop updates and follow-up resources.)

 

A Final Word

You can’t save the system if you lose yourself in the process.
So maybe it’s time to stop leaping from crisis to crisis — and learn how to stand steady again.

The floor isn’t lava anymore. Let’s prove it.

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