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- Transformational Counseling By: Dr Harry Henshaw
Transformational Counseling is a process of assisting others to transform their lives. Transformational Counseling is a process of assisting others in their reinventing themselves, of creating a life that they love and living it powerfully. Transformational Counseling is a process of creating a space for others to get present to or become aware of their self limiting belief, to create or invent a possibility for themselves and their life that could not have existed before and to learn how to b Tags: self-esteem, affirmation, music, relaxation, healing, counseling, transformation, stress,
- CORETTA SCOTT KING: In Remembrance Of By: Nate Perkins
“A wife can either make or break a husband.” Coretta proved to be that type of wife with qualities to make a husband when he could have been so easily broken. In the darkest moments she always brought the light of hope.
– Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tags: Gasolina, nateperkins, voippacket8, googleonomics, Reverend Joseph E. Lowery, Coretta Scott K
- Catch the Newest Wave in MLM Marketing:The “No Lie” Approach By: Eileen Silva
Eileen gives a tried and true business plan for running your MLM company so as to not just sign people up, but actually keep them in the company. Tags: MLM, money, checks, income, training, business,
- Becoming the Employer of Choice - How to boost staff loyalty - without buying it By: Jeff Mowatt
With regional labour shortages intensifying, some managers are struggling to keep even mediocre employees. Unfortunately, far too many managers figure the only way to gain staff loyalty is to buy it. That’s a myth – and it’s an excuse that you shouldn’t accept of yourself or other managers. Of course money is important – but there is another way to gain employee loyalty that doesn’t cost a thing... Tags: Staffing shortages, staff, retention, motivation, recognition, turnover, loyalty
- Meaning Makers By: Gregory Anne Cox
Things happen we make a meaning. This article acknowledges that we are meaning making machines. We base our meanings, often subconsciously, on past events, fears, things we know to be true, and how we feel that moment. It's not a bad thing unless the meaning we give an event is one that limits us. We always have a choice though and this article gives an example of that in practice. Tags: make it mean something, Landmark, midlife, unmarried, empty nest, attach meanings, life's meanin
- How to Live Life Free of Stress - An Interview with Joe DiMaggio By: Joseph J. DiMaggio
Stress! Everyone can relate to that overwhelming feeling. It creeps up on you at work, at home, sometimes even on your vacation. How can one impact this? How can one end the vicious cycle of stress? Tags: stress, cycle of stress, stress relief
- Landmark Education on Communication By: Landmark Education
At Landmark Education we contend that listening has an amazing power. It gives life to what is being spoken. Tags: landmark education forum, landmark schools, landmark training, landmark seminars, landmark
- Fun and Joy for All Ages By: Tony796 Tony796
Nagendra K.S. took on being a source of happiness, innovation and leadership. During his participation in Landmark Education’s Self Expression and Leadership Program that started in February, he created a project called “ULLASA” (In English it means Joy).
The specific intended result of the project was to unite orphan kids and old age people. The old people have rich experience sof life which are very valuable for kids of present generation. These values and experiences of aged people are not tapped for the development of kids. On the other hand the orphan kids do not have the privilege of being with their grandparents and thereby they are deprived of love or affection of grandparents and also the value that they could derive from old people. To fill the gap in between these two communities and also bring in the atmosphere of belongingness and joy to these communities the project was created. Tags: Landmark Education, Landmark Forum.
- Families Setting Goals By: John7 John7
Families Setting Goals
David Cunningham is one of 54 men and women from around the world who lead The Landmark Forum personal development program for Landmark Education. He recently took part in a radio interview where he discussed communicating effectively within families.
Interviewer: With today’s families, the way we have so much going on with our kids, especially when they start getting into teenage years, all of us are going in so many different directions. I want to know what ways that we can create a family plan that includes goals for both the parents and the children, so that we can keep our unit cohesive and on the same page? Tags: Landmark Education, Landmark Forum, Landmark Education Review, Landmark Forum Review, landmark
- Parents on the Same Page By: John11 John11
Parents on the Same Page
Earlier this year, a radio program interviewed an expert in the training and development field on communication in families. David Cunningham, who conducts the Landmark Forum program for Landmark Education, was interviewed for an hour—excerpts appear here. Tags: Landmark Education, Landmark Forum, Landmark Education Review, Landmark Forum Review, landmark
- Seniors Sing out, Express Themselves By: John8 David8
Expressing Love through Singing
Carmelita Tiongson-Manzanares of Los Angeles, CA, participated in Landmark Education’s Team Management Leadership Program. (TMLP). In the program, she had the opportunity to create a project which made a difference out in the world, called a “team game in the world”. What Tiongson-Manzanares created was a singing, musical event among senior citizens and residents from nursinghomes and skilled facilities. Their children and grandchildren had the opportunity to watch their loved ones put on this music recital. Tags: Landmark Education, Landmark Forum
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