About the Workshops
Some of the areas that will be covered
- Understanding the truths and levels of fear
- Rasing your awareness of your own fear mechanism and how it has been affecting you
- Making the shift from pain to power
- Taking full responsibility for your life
- Diminishing the negative "chatterbox" in your mind
- Taking little steps in expanding your comfort zone
- Finding your own purpose as a way to heighten joy and lessen fear
- Saying "yes" to the circumstances in your life
- Future steps
In the course participants will learn and practice
- Creating positive affirmations to produce powerful results
- Taking responsibility for your thoughts and actions
- Saying "yes" to the circumstances in your life
- Harnessing the law of attraction
- Making "no-lose" decisions
Workshop Activities Will Include
- Tutorials
- Group discussion
- Guided exercises
OVERVIEW
This workshop is an opportunity to gain understanding and facility with tools and techniques that can create profound shifts in your life. The most obvious, (as per the name of the course), are ones that address and change your "relationship" with fear. To aid you, once you break past the inertia caused by "fear", you will receive tools to keep you moving toward attaining your life goals. Additionally, you'll acquire tools to keep your emotional, mental and spiritual self-nurtured, enlivened and make you less vulnerable to fear. And lastly, you will be offered tools to help synergize everything you have learned into feeling satisfied in your life and simply being happy, which is the main goal in taking this or any workshop.
The centerpiece of the workshop is dealing with fear. Many people who first enquire about the workshop understandably have some anxiety about the process itself. The workshop is designed to create a safe, friendly and supportive environment for all to work at their own pace. While many people report they find the workshop a part of a healing process, it is not group therapy as such. It is group education and facilitatied worshiping of ideas and experiences and participants can contribute as much or as little as they want during the workshop.
Attendees frequently report how surprised and comforted they are to see how many others share similar concerns, experiences, fears and challenges. This commonality itself can be very healing. Many participants also make new friends and associations as a great starting point for building a valuable support network for ongoing work and growth after the workshop.
Overall, fear can manifest as a gripping phobia, a niggling malaise or just serve to insidiously hold us back from self-actualisation almost without being noticed. If you feel you have an unrealised potential but don’t know why, then subtle fears are in all likelyhood at cause.
Additionally many, if not most, people in positions of responsibility are often negatively affected by fear in a number of ways, but the very nature of their job or position makes it difficult for them to admit so. Even the most courageous men and women in history refer to having fears and their "courage" being a mastery over fear and not an absence of it. The workshop is based on mutual respect and anonymity and alongside the more classically "phobic folk" I warmly invite those that "think" they should be fearless to come and benefit from this invaluable workshop.