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Here are some comments from participants in our previous principle-based programs-

“Informative and exciting! As a manager, I believe productivity will increase for my organization and for myself”

“Thought provoking workshop which has helped me in reducing stress and solving problems. It really works!”

“I wanted to say thanks for your class, your insight, and your genuine presentations. The material had validity and impact.”

“This understanding has been a great help to my reducing my stress. For example, I realized that playing the “what if” game is silly and has no purpose, and by doing that I simply create more stress for myself. Thank you!”

“Because of your class, I am having less stress and sleeping better. I believe the benefits will last.”

“Exceptional course. Extremely well presented. Content was a true eye opener.”

“This seminar can benefit anyone. I got a lot out of it which I hope I retain and build upon.”

“I highly recommend that this program should be mandatory for all human beings beginning in grade 1. My understanding now will help me in dealing with my thoughts.”

“Excellent. The seminar was enlightening, uplifting and inspirational.”

“I believe this is the missing piece in wellness. I want to learn more”

“I am very interested and would recommend this to anyone. Good job! I’m glad I was here.”

“Very effective presentation. It makes sense.”

“I would just like to tell you that I found the class very helpful in my life. A year and a half ago I started having panic attacks. I had many stressful situations and I didn't know how to deal; I couldn't stop thinking about it. I know now that I have control over those thoughts that make me feel anxious and can stop my thinking. Although I have noticed feelings of anxiousness, I have been able to change my thinking pattern and put a stop to these thoughts before a full blown attack occurs.”

 
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