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Joanna L Cox Counselling Inc.

Joanna L Cox Counselling Inc.

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245 Lloyd St, Sudbury, Ontario, P3B 1N4, Canada
(705) 923-5510 www.joannacox.ca
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Mar 1, 2016
Joanna's Retirement Retreat was so much more than we anticipated. I speak for my spouse and myself when I say that we both feel rejuvenated, our minds are calmer and clearer and we're both excited to start this new journey together. I highly recommend this retreat to anyone who's nearing retirement. Thank you for your expertise and the experience Joanna. You've done more for us than you can possibly imagine. John & Dave

Feb 22, 2016
My husband and I booked the private couples weekend retreat with Joanna at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville, Ontario and it was just fantastic. Joanna is intelligent, funny, down to earth and a great listener. She really helped both of us move beyond the turmoil that took place in our business in the past - which was preventing us from moving forward. We are now equipped with the 'tools' to move forward in our business and our relationship. We're both feeling hopeful, excitement and also feeling like newlyweds again. I highly recommend her private weekend retreat to couples new and old. Hats off to you Joanna. You have helped us more than you could ever imagine. Thank you. Michelle & Mark.

Aug 8, 2015
I booked a hypnosis session with Joanna recently and didn't think she would get too far with me as I was reluctant that hypnosis actually worked. Was I surprised when we finished the session! I felt empowered and relaxed all at the same time! Thank you Joanna! Just as you go to have a mani and pedi or a visit to your massage therapist or lifestyle coach on a monthly basis, you should also make time for a hypnosis session, Joanna can help you relax and empower your the mind on a regular basis too!

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