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The End of Power: Fastest Selling Book of 2015

Just 7 days into 2015 and this book has already emerged as the fastest selling book of 2015.  This happens after Facebook's founder Mark Zackurberg recommended this book in his own facebook's page.  

Minutes into reading the first chapter of this book I find myself cannot put it down.  What The End of Power's author Moises Naim said could shock you, if you have been sleeping all these while.  But for people who are in the know, such revelations are hardly new. 

Power is actually decaying. Big Banks, Governments, Media Moguls and Multi-National Conglomerates all decry the power of the much neglected 1%.  Leaders of corporate, military, religions and unions all face bigger and far more complex problems than in the past.  We must now see the world in different lens, as what Bill Clinton said after reading this book.   

This is a book about power. Power is spreading, and long-established players are increasingly being challenged by newer and smaller ones.  Those who have power are more constrained in the ways they can use it. 

Specifically, power is shifting from:
  1. Brawns to Brains
  2. North to South
  3. West to East
  4. Have to Have-nots
  5. Old Corporate behemoths to Agile Start-ups
  6. Dictators to Democrats
  7. People to People who Know
  8. Omnipotent to Impermanent
  9. Buying plenty of things to Buying few things
  10. Hard to Heart
  11. Vendor to Customer
  12. Employer to Customers
  13. Managers to Non-managers
  14. Writers to Bloggers
  15. Politicians to Netizens
  16. Celebrities to Commoners
  17. Baby Boomers to Babies Born in the Millennia
  18. Me to You
It's time that you Search Inside Yourself. This course will give you everything that you wanted to know but never have the chance.  

SEARCH INSIDE YOURSELF
Learn how to use Mindfulness to Win Without Fighting
Date   :  15-Jan-15 ,  9 am to 12.30 pm (Thur)
Venue : The Plaza 02-346 7500A Beach Rd   

Fee :$298; $199 each for 2 & above. $99 each for 5 & above (no typo mistake)
Note: Register 5 pax and get 1 pax free, giving you total 72% discount (again no typo mistake here)

Everyone is concerned about stress for only with proper stress management, we can achieve higher levels of output. Unknown to many people, the centuries old way of mindfulness is still the one of the most effective way to stress reduction.

Mindfulness is about 3 things: awareness, noticing and remembering. If you are mindful, you will achieve higher levels of clarity, and with it come peace of mind and happiness.

A mindful person is not mindless or careless, he is a very skilled person with wholesome thoughts and behaviour. Mindfulness helps to make one a better person and achieve inner calamity and bliss.

Whether you are working at a high level or working level, you need to get the best out of your work and life. This short but highly effective workshop gives you the necessary tools and strategies to achieve mindfulness for stress reduction.

Note: PIC 60% funding is available for this course. Call 6225-1784 for details

Power-packed Contents Include:
  1. Causes of Stress today and going to the root of Your stress 
  2. The 5 common ways to stress reduction: diet, lifestyle, exercise, medication and mindfulness
  3. What is mindfulness and myths and truths of mindfulness
  4. Achieving mindfulness in 3 easy steps
  5. Practising mindfulness in 4 positions: sitting, lying, standing and walking
  6. Dealing with the top 10 hindrances to mindfulness
  7. Setting up your weekly mindfulness routine 
  8. What to do if your stress level remains high
  9. The ultimate in mindfulness: non-self and bliss
Bonus 1: Applying mindfulness in your work now
Bonus 2: Mindful communication and leadership with HEART

Note: This is a practical workshop. You will be participating with fun and love.
Benefits:
1. Reduce your stress now
2. Give you clarity and serenity
3. Rejuvenate and re-vitalize your body
4. Create a happy emotional state
5. Higher productivity and income for all
For Who to Attend:
1. Executives and people who are busy at work
2. People that have never done mindfulness before
3. People who want to achieve more with less

To book your limited seats, email to andythecoach@gmail.com stating the seats you want, your company's name and we'll issue you an official confirmation and invoice on the spot. Enquiries call 6225-1784 or 8201-4347.

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