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A range of services designed to help your business develop your own training materials and delivery.

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miniModule: Plan B

Allows you to explore your options and shows you how to create a Plan B to make it all possible.

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miniModule: Bullseye, achieve your goals

Goals are easy, but setting them correctly and easily achieving them takes a bit more work.

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miniModule: Create your own happiness

Many of us think that happiness is an elusive state of mind but you can “do” happiness differently.

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miniModule: Beat the bully

The top 10 key areas and skills needed to "beat the bully".

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miniModule: Spirited Business

Want a business based on vision, values, integrity and purpose?

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We’re all different – we all have different needs and reasons to learn. So, with just you in mind, we set up our mini e-learning modules – small chunks of targeted learning relevant to your needs.

Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.    

                                                                                                        St Francis of Assisi.

Anyone can learn to dance At 90 John Lowe, the grandfather of 11, who fought in Malaysis and India in the Second World War before being captured by the Japanese,  only took up ballet at the age of 79, has landed a starring role to celebate his remarkable life in Strausse's An Artist's Life. Now 90, John Lowe reminds us all that it never too late to learn.

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Master Chef Australia A program that  took Australia by storm – and I have to admit also hooked me, although I normally hate reality shows. So, what was different about this show? From a training perspective it really shows how people can learn and grow, but most importantly what they are truly capable of when challenged and supported. And that’s what this show did.

 


 

The Darwin Award Awarded, as always, posthumously, this annual honor is given to the person who killed themselves in the most extraordinarily stupid way. A real case of not enough training! Read about this year’s winner, a real rocket scientist: The Arizona Highway Patrol came upon a pile of smouldering metal embedded in the side of a cliff rising above the road at the apex of a curve. The wreckage resembled the site of an airplane crash, but it was a car. The type of car was unidentifiable at the scene.

 

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