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Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei - For us and our children after us
2022 He Kokonga Ngākau Symposium
Identifying and Responding to Vulnerability and Child Abuse
Mindset for Success Workshop
May 01, 2014 at 9:36 AM
Date: 13th May 2014
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
Place: Waitakere Community Resource Centre, 8 Ratanui St, Henderson (see attached flyer)
Cost: $45.00
Success means different things to different people – but it is something most of us work towards. We want to be effective and we want to be seen to be effective.
This workshop will share with you the ‘Mindset for Success’ – how high achievers think and how that impacts on their behavior and results. During the workshop Suzanne will share with you modeling research from some well known successful people, then offer you some simple strategies to apply those new ways of thinking and doing to your own life.
You Will Learn:
- The difference between living ‘above and below the line’
- How successful people think and change their results
- What you are currently thinking about (and whether those thoughts are enhancing or restricting your success)
- What you need to change to have even more success in your life
Facilitator: Suzanne Henwood
Suzanne is the Director and Lead Trainer and Coach of mBraining4Success, a coaching, training and consultancy company using NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) and mBIT (multiple Brain Integration Techniques) to support and empower you to evolve to new levels of living. Suzanne has worked in personal and professional development and education for 25 years and brings a down to earth, no nonsense approach to help people who want to make changes in the life.
Suzanne is a diagnostic radiographer by professional background and has been working at postgraduate level for 20 years across health care and people based businesses. She has a PhD in Professional Development from a London University and is a qualified coach and trainer in NLP and mBIT.
Numbers are limited. Book now to avoid disappointment.
To book contact Mandy Spencer on mandy@communitywaitakere.org.nz or 09 838 7903