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Improving Work Life Balance for Effective Career Change

Improving Work Life Balance for Effective Career Change

Thursday, April 9, 2009 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, British Columbia


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Economic crises, job layoffs, career transition (by choice or not) make it hard to stay connected to what matters most. Most people don’t know that taking action to balance your life gives you access to your most effective guidance system: your intuition.

 

Join Dawna Jones on April 9th, 2009 for a FREE one-hour webinar: Improving Your Work-Life Balance for Effective Career Change for valuable insight into how to see what’s throwing you off balance; where, and what you can do about it.

 

Register now by clicking here.

 

In this webinar you’ll learn:

  1. What’s going on in the world that invisibly impacts your ability to stay balanced and connected to what matters;
  2. The innate talents you have that are essential to stay balanced and centered;
  3. The leverage points for improving your relationship with what you choose for your life and for improving the quality of your relationships.

Attendees will receive a handout to follow along and use to:

n      Identify areas of your life where you feel out of control and want to reclaim better balance and direction.

n      Know where to start to achieve focus and balance.

n      Know what signals say “Time out; regain clarity”.

 

Dawna Jones brings 25 years of experience facilitating release of the invisible forces holding back potential in teams, organizations and individuals.  She applies understanding of how scientific principles and the human spirit work together to help individuals and companies access deeper levels of intuitive knowledge for a more holistic approach to life and work.

Globally Sustainable Innovation: One Person; One Company at a Time

 

InSight Out Consulting Inc.

InSight Out Consulting Inc. specializes in guiding companies to master the invisible forces that drive results in their culture: to see and seize opportunities to shift leadership and innovation to higher levels of achievement especially when in crisis. Delivering personal growth programs for business, she helps companies and their employees become aligned by engaging intuitive knowledge for effective change in rapid and complex contexts.

 

Join us on April 9th, 2009 at 4 p.m. PST / 7 p.m. EST for the free one-hour webinar introducing you to ways of Improving Work-Life Balance for Effective Career Change.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (PT)

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Dawna Jones

Dawna Jones’s professional role as an intuitive facilitator has provided her with a twenty-year lab for personal, organizational, sectoral and community change. Merging scientific principles with a profound understanding of human energy dynamics, her work engages innate intelligence held beneath cultural habits so people can bring their whole Self to work. Employees and their companies join forces for the kind of innovation that contributes to a future with hope through recognizing that we are a part of a larger Web of Life. 
 

 

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Since this one is sold out I have added another webinar for April 15th. Click www.improvingbalance2.eventbrite.com to register. Thank you for passing this on to those who tried but were too late to get on this program. ~ Dawna

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