Quintain Living marks World Mental Health Day with free-to-attend expert speaker session

To mark this year’s World Mental Health Day, on Sunday 10 October, Quintain Living is teaming up with internationally recognised speaker Rob Wall to deliver a special session aimed at supporting Quintain Living residents’ positive mental health.

Motivational speaker and coach Rob will deliver a one-hour session that outlines how attendees can Live by Priorities, Not by Pressure.

Danielle Bayless, Chief Operating Officer, Quintain Living “The lines between living and working from home have become inextricably interwoven for many since the first lockdown began. It’s raised questions about the continuing relevance of commuting to the office every day; for many, spending a few days a week working from home is here to stay. Thankfully, we delight in delivering spaces that will surprise and excite our residents so we’ve had great fun designing a range of new work from home amenities.”

Quintain Living is the award-winning management company overseeing the rental of more than 3,000 apartments in Wembley Park. The company do much to promote positive mental health, from providing innovative social spaces for residents to come together, to providing hireable allotment beds to enable families to enjoy the feeling of working with the earth to grow their own food. Each building’s amenities are unique, ranging from designer work from home sheds and a bustling clubhouse at Canada Gardens to a rooftop spa caravan and what is believed to be London’s longest row of sun-loungers at The Robinson.

Quintain Living resident Rob Wall is a motivational speaker, coach and writer with an international following. His goal is to add value to people of all ages, denominations and cultural backgrounds, through in-person sessions and his weekly television program in more than 40 countries worldwide.

Rob’s session, Living by Priorities, Not Pressure, will support attendees to refocus and reassess, with a view to enhancing their positivity and resilience. It will take place at 10.30 am on Sunday 10 October, with a recording available for all who register interest yet are unable to attend.

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