How can we help?

How can we help?

We are all currently living in strange times and wondering what tomorrow may hold, taking it one day at a time and maybe not even knowing what day of the week it is. At Grey & Co we want to reach out to you and help you through this, so if you have any questions that you need to know the answer and were too afraid to ask, this is your opportunity.

This is not just another coronavirus post this is your chance to feedback to us on what your worries and concerns are.

You may want to know what the realities of the situation are and what help there may be for you out there, or just someone to talk to.

That is why at Grey & Co we have put together this short questionnaire with just 3 questions that will help us learn how to best serve you during this time.

It will take you about a minute to complete and will really help us to know what you need from us during these uncertain times.


I heard a great quote today, when I was watching my 100th webinar of the last two weeks, that really stuck with me and is so very apt for these times, Jon Kabat-Zinn said "You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf".

So we are looking to embrace the change and use this time to find out what you as the people we serve really want.

So stay safe and take care out there, we will get through this together.

Abigail x


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