Awaken your passion! Stop ignoring your talent! @ Antonio Meza

Organiser
The Paris Business Referral Network
Date
Tue, 22 Sep 2009, 17:15 - 19:15 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Paris, FR
Cost
15.0 EUR

Awaken your passion!

Life goes by fast, and sometimes we get distracted by daily demands and forget to make time to strengthen our deeper talents. What are yours?

Passion and inspiration need nurturing. Do you make time for this? If not, what stops you? How do you make this a higher priority?

You know how good it feels when your life is on course, when you're in touch with your purpose, when you are doing what you REALLY want to do.

Take a little time this evening to remind yourself of the things you love best. Don't ignore your talent or push aside your dreams.

A cross-cultural environment is a great place to awaken your best. Join us in an evening of discovery and get and give encouragement.

How this evening works? We gather twice a month to explore new communication techniques, useful current research findings on how the brain works, and have fun together.

Our members are bright, friendly and curious, and we share tea, talk, and explorations. You are welcome to join us!

When? Tuesday September 22nd - 19:15h

Where? We meet in a private home near metro Nation. Reserve by email or phone and we’ll provide the codes. Please confirm by September 22nd by noon.

Contribution: 15EURfor the evening. We provide coffee, tea, and soup. Bring your sense of humor!

Questions? Call Antonio 06 87 18 53 03 or email:[masked]

Please, check our website! psicommunications.com

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