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Posted by: admin on 12/26/2009 11:13 PM
Updated by: admin on 08/14/2010 07:51 PM
Expires: 10/25/2010 12:00 AM
Threshold to Excellence Course Coming in October 2010!
Give yourself the gift of this special retreat and register for the Threshold to Excellence Course masterfully facilitated by Elizabeth Schnugh October 21, 22, 23 & 24, 2010 at Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute. The most important relationship you need to work on is the relationship with yourself because:
if you do not respect yourself,
if you do not value yourself,
if you do not trust yourself,
then who will?
If you do not love yourself
then why should anybody else?
Download a Course Flyer and Register Today!
We will show you:
- How to get back in touch with your emotions and how to use them.
- That you are not your behaviour; you are not defined by what you have done. You are not your mistakes.
- The true meaning of responsibility, and how to work with it.
- How to create value in your life.
- How to move from victim to victor.
- The keys to trusting yourself.
- To move beyond the limitations of perfectionism, and instead aim for impeccability.
- How to get out of limbo and create a vision for yourself.
We will, at all times support you in an environment that is safe and secure to bring about the changes you desire whilst remembering that you alone determine the results that you achieve.
Course Content
The courses include discussions, individual work, group interaction and a variety of games. Everything is designed to show you how you behave in your life so that you can decide whether or not you like it, and then if you don’t, we will give you the tools with which to change it.
Post Course Support
Because of the habits of a lifetime, these courses are the beginning and not the end of a process. With that in mind, there are a variety of other courses, after-course meetings, further learning opportunities and activities on an on-going basis. Whether or not you want to take part will depend on where you want to take your life.
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