As planned, the practice will be ready to be launched on Monday, 28.09.09. We will be celebrating our first week of operation on Friday, 2nd of October 2009 with a “Shed-Warming Party“
Archive for September, 2009
The purpose of this note is to share with you a few ideas that will help ensure that you finish this year with a bang. My mission and passion is to provide strategies and resources for lasting change and there are two things I want to share with you: 1. A Three-Point Plan that you [...]
Transition Guidance is operating from a new location and that is a reason to celebrate: We are having a Shed-Warming Party! Come along on Friday, the 2nd of October from 3pm ’til late Unit 22/Insight Commercial Park 547 Woolcock Street, Mount Louisa, Qld View Google map but note: the building is so new, that Google [...]
Meta-programs are unconscious, content-free programs we run. The help us to filter information that comes in and define how we experience our world. Examples of meta-programs are: Reason-Filters (Focus on possibility – “I can..” vs necessity – “I must…”) Action-Filters (Active, Reflective, both, Inactive) Attention Direction (Self, Others) Primary Interest Filter (people, places, things, activity, [...]
Talking about classics, Stephen R. Covey’s “7 Habits Of Highly Effective People” is an essential not only for people in business, but for anybody who is looking to improve their personal performance. With lots of examples and insights, this book is a must! Look inside
You read a book from beginning to end. You run a business the opposite way. You start with the end, and then you do everything you must to reach it. – Harold S. Geneen Building a business is as well an art as it is a skill that anybody with access to the right resources [...]
“Rich Dad Poor Dad”, written by Robert Kiyosaki, is a great book to start with a wealthy mindset change. It provides the reader with valuable background information about the importance of “wealthy thinking”. The version for teenagers should be part of every library for kids. Look inside






