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Jun

Self Esteem Workshop – back by popular demand!

Posted in happiness, Life Challenges, Perfect Days, Personal Development, self esteem.
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I’m so happy to be sharing with you news of my forthcoming

Self Esteem Booster Workshop!  Back by popular demand

Self esteem affects virtually every aspect of our life experience – it is the key to your success

 

How often do you find yourself questioning your own abilities?  Is there a negative inner voice constantly putting you down?  How often do you put everyone before yourself?  Do you worry about your appearance or what others think of you?  Are you ready to become empowered and feel fabulous?

Come to this workshop where you will recognise your own levels of self esteem the effect this has on your life, your relationships and your levels of happiness.  Identify what higher self esteem will mean to you whilst learning ways to build and maintain higher self esteem. 

When:        Wed 14th July 2010      Time:  9.30am – 2.30pm

Where:       Near Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, England

 

Investment in yourself for this event is £67 – including refreshments, workbook and bonuses!

There are a limited number of places for this workshop. 

Please book at www.meetup.com/DaringDamsels, email ali@daringdamsels.com to reserve your place without delay!  www.daringdamsels.com

 

What did past attendees say about this workshop? 

Just wanted to say I have had my check up with my own doctor who read his notes on the computer then looked at me and said he couldn’t believe it was the same person, asked what I had been doing.  I said that I have been on a SELF ESTEEM course and I am trying really hard.  He said ‘well, it’s working’.  JB May ’10

In just a week from the from the Self Esteem workshop I feel more open and ready for the next challenge of self development that will make me happier and take back the control. I am looking forward to working with Ali in some coaching sessions.    LW March ‘10

Ali is very good at what she does and her friendly approachable manner immediately puts you at ease – great atmosphere and well worth the experience.   BC March ‘10

I felt that the workshop really helped me to see how I could boost my levels of self esteem and how I could become more positive in the whole of my life and really believe in myself.   AM March ‘10

I just wanted to say how lovely it was to meet you today, and that the workshop was absolutely brilliant! I found it so inspiring and felt full of hope for the first time in a very long while, thank you so much. All the other ladies were so warm and friendly too. I haven’t had such a good, positive morning in many, many years.  Thanks again.   TN Jan ’10

I felt uplifted at the end and didn’t want the workshop to be over.  I came away wanting more and feeling more positive about me! SC, Windsor Jan ’10

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Jan

Amazing Haitian lady escapes after 6 days!

Posted in gratitude, happiness, Personal Development, self esteem.
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I have just been moved to tears watching the news from Haiti.  It wasn’t watching the appalling struggles for humanity in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake, or the dead bodies on the street, although they were terrible to see.  

I happened to switch on the news to see a husband who had heard his wife’s voice coming from under the rubble of a building, 6 days after the earthquake.  It must have been the most welcome sound he’d ever heard and yet, she was still trapped under rubble and steel building rods.  Would she be rescued safely? 

Scrabbling in the dusty rubble a hole was created and the news journalist pushed his microphone into the hole so they could hear from the women.  She said she was ok but her hand was trapped and that she wanted her husband to know that she loves him very much. 

LA fire fighters arrived and began to clear the hole and create further space for a camera to be inserted so they could work out how to release her hand, to free her safely.  We saw the face of courageous a women, her dusty eyes blinked, she was in pain and yet she smiled.  She smiled.  

After carefully dismantling the tomb that she was encased within, this amazing woman was brought out.  Her husband was so relieved and happy.  As she was slid out of the rubble, she lay on a stretcher and burst into song; a song of thanks, a song of hope.  It was deeply moving.  The reporter asked her if she thought she would survive and she smiled and said ‘Of course, why not!’   Her powerful belief of survival was obvious.  She just knew it was going to be ok. 

The next we saw of her, she was sitting in the front seat of a white car, like nothing had happened – a big smile on her face!  I did notice she was on a drip – she must be highly dehydrated after all these days.  What an amazing lady.

From someone who is sitting in the luxury of her own home tonight, with only a decision about what have for dinner… I was humbled by her strength, courage and that smile.

Again, this is an extraordinary story of an ordinary woman.  So when we think we’re having a bad day, maybe we should wonder – compared to whom?  When our life isn’t quite the way we want, we could think – Who can change it?  This lady must have not only strong belief in her God, her husband, her rescuers but also in herself.  She must have felt worth saving.  She did not give up.

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