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'Help with Recession Stresses' workshop - you choose the price

pgcoaching

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RECESSION AND BEING POSITIVE?

I was reading in an HR Magazine newsletter:

- 'Businesses will not survive the recession if their managers are negative and pessimistic, according to the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).' as you can read here:

http://www.hrmagazine.co.uk/news/bulletin/weeklyupdatebulletin/article/899723/?DCMP=EMC-Dailynewsalert -

It is very true, as there are metaphysical laws which govern the harmony of the Universe, which is in fact what you will also learn in:

HELP WITH RECESSION STRESSES workshop

It is a 2 hours’ workshop on the 30th May from 2pm to 4pm at the Eric Liddell Centre, 15 Morningside Road, Edinburgh, EH10 4DP

You will learn:

• Why it is necessary to be positive
• How to deal with recession stresses to remain positive
• How to deal with negative emotions
• How to feel better about yourself
• How you can make changes to create what you want

Cost: YOU CHOOSE

The normal price would have been £45.00 - £60.00 but for this workshop only you choose to pay whatever you wish.

To book please send an email at info@pgcoaching.co.uk

For more information please visit:

Recession/Being Positive - Innovative Life Coaching, Groups Coaching and Corporate Coaching in Edinburgh, UK and International
 
Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis

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Re: 'Help with Recession Stresses' workshop - you choose the pric

I'm curious to know if this "pay what you feel like" approach is effective. There was a restuarant where I used to live in Marchmont; one evening each week they did a "pay for you meal what you think it's worth" deal.

Anyone had any experience of selling a product or service in that way?

Mike
 

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