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Feeling stuck? Nick Seneca Jankel will be here on Monday! Nick is anything but the usual ‘coach’. He is a Cambridge-educated medic & philosopher, who has spent the last 20 years researching the art and science of human and organisational creativity and transformation. His ground-breaking discovery of ‘Breakthrough Biodynamics’ integrates the latest neuroscience and consciousness research with priceless teachings from the great wisdom traditions, to form a tried-and-tested way to break through anything. One of the applications of Breakthrough Biodynamics is in individual, relationship, conflict and family coaching. Here it helps people switch on to the possibilities for growth, value and meaning within every challenge, unleashing limitless creativity to transform and transcend any issue and emotion, from feeling stuck at work or in relationships to dealing with a major life crisis or business challenge. At the heart of the coaching experience is the Breakthrough Curve, a 10-stage process for optimising creativity and sustain it long-term in the face of old habits and mindsets. His clients learn how to banish stress, master moods, rewrite limiting beliefs, develop mindfulness, decipher complex emotions, heal emotional pain, find life purpose, come up with big ideas (whether for family healing or business innovation), make them happen, boost confidence and unlock the secrets of enlightenment. Nick’s tools have been used by tens of thousands of everyday people and entrepreneurs across the world, taught to organisations like Intel, Nike and Oxfam and featured on BBC TV and MTV. there are still places left - last chance to book!
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 15:16:00 +0000

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