Hello Everyone,
Today's post is related to a powerful training that I would like to share with you called The Wellness Inventory ®
I took this training back in 2007. There are new trainings scheduled to begin again in the next week and I wanted to share their information with you.
Anyone can benefit from attending this training program. Health-care providers, massage therapists, nurses, wellness providers, teachers, therapists, students, mothers, wives, really just about anyone can benefit.
If you are artist or a writer it will likely deepen your connection with your creative muse. If making changes in our health-care system to a wellness based approach is your desire, I feel this training may likely support that too. I know it has for me.
As far as I am concerned there can never be enough Wellness Inventory Providers in the world.
I'm also happy to share that I have talked with Jim Strohecker CEO and Co-founder of HealthWorld On-line and he has told me that there is flexibility in the course fee schedule to support those who would like to attend but hesitate because of today's economic climate.
Speaking from my own personal experience I can tell you that is one of the best trainings I have ever attended. I took the training thinking it would help me to support my clients. What I did not expect was how much it helped me on a personal and professional level.
If this training speaks to you you can learn more here Download Certify 2009
We need programs like this in our world. If you have ever thought about how you can make a difference in our world and help yourself and other people through a model of wellness based teaching and coaching,this may be what you have been looking for.
Blessings,
Nellie
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