Changing tracks? NOC co-founder Sylvia Chan is becoming a life coach

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If you've been wondering what NOC co-founder Sylvia Chan is up to, you can cough up just $35 for a tete-a-tete to find out more. The 35-year-old co-founder of the now-defunct Night Owl Cinematics (NOC), has apparently been exploring new interests after the infamous NOC saga. Apart from getting a new job at Gushcloud International last year, she has a...

For the uninitiated, life coaching involves counselling and encourages individuals through personal or career challenges.

In a series of Instagram stories uploaded on May 20, Chan shared that she is currently studying to be a life coach."What can you expect? Me using all my life experiences, work experience, divorce experience, saga experience, consultant experience, entrepreneur experience, creator experience. "I'm utilising all my knowledge plus my new life coach training to help you with your issue on hand," she shared.Chan said in that post that she has actually received many requests to share her learnings on "everything that has happened"."It is so important for me to pick up a new skill in addition to all I already know," she explained, adding that she'll beThis ranges from $35 to $88, depending on what the client can financially commit to.

The company released a statement then saying that the allegations were "a massive crusade against the public image and reputation of NOC and its employees"." and she would be removed from the company's artiste line-up.

 

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