Thursday, September 25, 2008

PSI KIDS BATCH 50


PSI KIDS Batch 50

It was a weekend of play, fun and learning as 27 little kids came excitedly to the PSI Kids Batch 50 last May 10-11 at Martha’s Vineyard, Amapola cor. Estrella St. Makati City. The golden batch was greeted with by their energetic “nannies” – the big kids – Tita Nel, Tita Jane, Tita Nit-nit, Tita Mare, Ate Nikita, Ate Jewel, Kuya Nuel, the chief of staff Tita Nice, and their “teacher” – Tito Kokoy.


The big kids with tita Camille

The kids’ day started with some artwork, done with the help of their parents. Lots of activities filled the kids’ day! The big kids presented the small kids with skits which taught them the importance of balance, communication, agreements, commitment and unconditional love and understanding. They were animated with “the Boss and the Genie” which showed them how powerful thoughts are. They also met “Mandy and Pandy” who explained to them the importance of belief in oneself and the power of affirmation. Equally lovable were “Sunshine and Doogle” who gave them an idea of how to live their lives. The different games thrilled the children and at the same time encouraged them to love themselves. Even the breaks and lunchtime were purposeful as the big and small kids created their unique team name, their poster – another art work, and their cheers, which they presented during the graduation.


The whole gang with teacher Kokoy

The youngest group came up with the longest name – “The Powerpuff Girls and the Power Rangers Mystic Force”, and they are composed of Chen Thor, Bryce Ong, Kaizen dela Cerna, Mariella Leyson, MM Manaligod, Ate Nikita and Tita Jane. The next team, “The Smart Group”, who showed the alphabet moves, were Benette Perdido, JB Tupal, Ishtar Barrameda, Puff Cardenas, Miggy Leyson, Miko Punzalan, Tita Nel and Tita Nit-nit. Next were the delicious group, “3C’s – Cookies and Cream, Cupcakes”, who showed how “yummy” life can be with their cheers, and they are Tigger Cardenas, Justine Macachor, Shannon See, Sarah Valdez, Caeo Tan, Betong Valdez, Kuya Nuel and Tita Mare. The “Rainbow” Group, composed of Lance Baclor, Jesame Bellosillo, Karina Valdez, Dap Baclor, Nikolas Bellosillo and Ate Jewel, colored the room with their short and inspiring poem. Last but definitely not the least was the “Low Fat, Low Sugar” group of Fiya Binalla, Ida Manga, Francis See, Pito Sevilla and Tita Nice. They shed the pounds off by giving a work-out session for everyone.


RAINBOW TEAM


THE POWERPUFF GIRLS AND THE POWER RANGERS MYSTIC FORCE


THE SMART GROUP


3C’s – COOKIES AND CREAM, CUPCAKES


LOW FAT LOW SUGAR

Aside from the values that the children got, they get to take home dance moves, some “magical” friends and of course the experience of being themselves while learning and having fun. Truly, this was one unforgettable summer not only for the small kids but also for their parents and for the big kids as well. Till next time kids!!!

by: Jane Mata

Team 70 coaches



Can anyone beat this?

Congratulations to the just concluded Starhooters Team 70!
Our heartfelt thanks go to all the great coaches who spent almost 7 months of their lives together to make this Starshooters a success. They have been meeting once a week for almost four months preparing for the coaching program. This group of dedicated, committed and loving coaches was lead by a Head coach, Kate Lacson. With her were Ivy Lee, Fish Florencio, Lulu Dee, Noreen Arrojado, Jane Mata, Psalm Ronquillo and Santi Umali. The other three months of their lives were spent following up their players seeing to it that their goals are achieved. Ivy, Psalm, Lulu and Jane even went as far as Trento, Agusan del Sur just to conduct coffees for their players.



Just like proud parents, they were the happiest during the 3rd intensive of their players. They became the best dancers of Tinikling, with Ivy and Noreen; Pandango, by Jane and Lulu; Pangalay by Fish; and Maglalatik by Psalm and Santi. Watching and cheering for them was Kate who took them all, together with the players, under her wings for the duration of the program. Their equally proud players were: couples Anthony and Carol Thor, and Pao and Lani Bautista; Kay Tamayo who kindly gifted PSI with a new brochure; Pijai Calicdan, Celia Carlos, Mimmo Tapiador, Mare Abella, Vicki Martinoff, and Ruth Aseron; Mayor Nene Hitgano, her sister Gloria Samper, and her daughter Emy Rose -- who came all the way from Trento, Agusan del Sur. Great work Team 70!

by: Vickie Vicente

Starshooters Team 70 - Wonderful Journey

What a journey it has been for the players of Starshooters Team 70 who graduated last May 25, 2008. From mid-February, these players have come into their own, enriching their lives and of those they touch. Glo soared high; Vicki flowed with love; Ruth was resolute; Carol showed focus; Anthony empowered himself, his teammates and his employees; Lani stood firm; Pao is enlightened; Mare and Kay lived with discipline; Mimmo shone with his magic; Nene unleashed her passion for family and her constituents in Trento, Agusan del Sur; Rose confidently reached her dreams and grew their businesses; Celia attuned her body, mind and heart; and Pijai positively exuded gentlemanly sexiness.


It was the season for love. Whether within their hearts or touching their family, friends and even strangers. No doubt, people were touched.

It was a time for growth. Planting seeds of businesses, relationships and health. Moving from point A to point B. Committing to something bigger than themselves.

It was a team of travelers. From 3 team members making the trip from Mindanao to Luzon several times due to the program, a couple of business people flying international to achieve their goals, even the bonding time for some of the team members happened in Agusan, Davao, Eastwood and Tagaytay.

Although the program has ended, the learnings have not. Armed with new goals and a wealth of realizations, these new starshooters are playing in their game of life. As we say, once a starshooter, always a starshooter. Keep your eye out for these brilliant stars!

by: Ivy Lee

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

HEROIC CLASS XXVIII

New Eagles from HEROIC CLASS XXVIII soared to great heights in the Heroic Leadership Seminar in Abucay, Bataan held last April 14-20, 2008. The 37 new eagles are the following: Zahra Abdulwahid, Disen Abella, Audrey Aborde, Ida Arrojado, Neva Baraquel, Jerome Bautista, Anton Bautista, Let-let Bellosillo, Leah Buhain, Xandra Cardenas, Mina Casaje, Ritchie Chan, Loewi de Luna, Lulu Dee, Carol Donato, Nasrin Fard, Peter Felix, Lourdes Felix, Shiela Gonzales, Mabel Granada, Arthur Grandeza, Pepet Macachor, Soky Manlapat, Gjay Martinez, Jane Mata, Aimee Mercado, Red Molleda, Marlo Parentela, Johnny Pasatiempo, Eileen Prudon, Fritzie Rojas, Phyna Serrano, Catherine Suelto, Maricel Sy, Santi Umali, Cristina Sitoy and Nit-nit Wong.

The seven-day action-packed seminar was filled with life-changing experiences, powered by the inner reservoir of energy and vitality from the new eagles.

The group was welcomed by the staff (eagles) led by Erika Que, Staff Director and Vickie Vicente, Program Director. Other members of the staff include Kate Lacson, Ivy Lee, JP Prieto, Sharon Que, Jed Quiambao, Noreen Arrojado, Baby Bellosillo, Tristan Mirasol, Fish Florencio, Nelen Herrera and Arlene de Luna.

The group who said YES to be in hiatus for 7 days composed the Heroic Leadership Seminar Class XXVIII. They were presented with pride to Guru Kokoy Reonisto who led them to their “nests” nestled amidst luscious green mountains under the blue sky.

This conducive environment contributed to their quest to become effective leaders who focus attention to action and RESULTS.

Here’s what the new eagles said about their 7-day journey…


“It was a crazy week for a golden girl like me but it sure beats hormonal pills to get back the zest for life.” – Lourdes

“I’ve learned to love myself, accept myself completely and believe in myself.” – Zahra

“It taught me how to let go of my past experiences and gave me courage to love again.” – Nit-nit

“The Heroic Leadership course is a very potent morale-boosting mechanism that helped me conquer my unfounded fears and pushed me to the limits of my God-given talents and skills.” – Red

“It was an invigorating experience.” – Mabel

“It showed me the true value of life and finding happiness in everyone. It taught me how to be independent and that we can achieve anything if we just believe.” – Let-let

“Heroic Leadership Seminar has moved me higher in my level of personal consciousness which gives me faith that from now on, my expansion comes swiftly.” – Gjay

“It made me realize that despite the decision to slow down, I’m more aware of the abundance that is available for me, that everything we need is just a thought away.” – Neva

“Heroic truly bares it all, letting you see a completely renewed world!” – Jerome

“Be thankful to God for the small and big things, knowing that there are people who are in greater need. Praise and appreciate small things and greater things will come.” – Arthur

“Unforgettable.” – Aimee

“It has awakened the hero inside of me.” – Nasrin

“It was incredible!” – Leah

“It was an exhilarating experience for me and through it I realized the importance of trusting myself again.” – Fritzy

“It was a wonderful life-transforming ideological breakthrough experience.” – Johnny
“Heroic Leadership unleashes the hidden potential of each person, in the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspect.” – Disen

“It was really an unforgettable experience. I was able to overcome my fear and inhibitions in life. I’m proud of myself that I’m one of the eagles now and that I am free.” – Maricel

“The Heroic experience moved me beyond the circumference I set for myself. The experience let me see things from above and beyond. How wonderful they are!” – Santi

“The Heroic Leadership Seminar unleashed the natural greatness that has been hiding inside me all my life.” - Ida

“Heroic encapsulates the sense and essence of being destined for greatness.” – Lulu

“I don’t have to wait for myself to plummet before I haul myself to the summit.” – Soky

“What I saw in 7 days was enough to affirm my faith in human potential for the rest of my life.” – Peter

“I learned to be loving and patient while being true to myself.” – Ritchie

“Heroic is where I learned how to conquer my fears and see opportunities amidst difficulties.” – Catherine

“The power of mind, one point perspective, thinking positive thoughts will create positive energy and will result to a positive outcome.” – Phyna

“A must-attend for PSI Basic Leadership graduates.” – Pepet

“It’s amazing how I conquered my fears!” – Mina

“Love yourself and you can easily give love back a thousandfold.” – Eileen

“It was a personally exhilarating experience.” – Carol

“Everyone has the ability to soar high, just believe in ourselves.” – Shiela

“Refreshing and enlightening.” – Audrey

“The seminar made me do things I never thought I could do. I’m glad I’m an eagle now!” – Jane

“I totally let go all my fears which I carried for 20 years… now I fully understand the true meaning of loving oneself.” – Marlo

“It was no coincidence… I was meant to be an eagle.” – Xandra



The Heroic Leadership Seminar is conducted by PSI annually, and is aimed at drawing out one’s leadership potential and awakening the Hero within every one. The key impact of the seminar is focused on leadership inspired by a vision and contribution to the world.

by: Jane Mata

A Rewarding Experience

“The rewards are simply undeniably awesome,
for lack of words to describe it.”
-- Xandra Cardenas

It all started in December 2006 when the PSI grads of Baguio decided to hold their Christmas party in Joshua Children's Home. From then on, Xandra Cardenas (Basic 107, Starshooters Team 67, Heroic Class 28) became active in such events and soon discovered that just leaving donations at the doorstep was not enough for the kids. In visiting the orphanages, Xandra saw how the younger kids would cling onto her and would want to be hugged. They wanted someone they could talk to and listen to their heartaches. They needed someone to tell them kind words, to hear that they are beautiful and smart; and that they could be whatever they want to be. After a few minutes of being with them, their smiles are worth her time.

In her last visit to Bethesda Children's Home in January, she was joined by some PSI grads of Baguio and some Korean volunteers. They brought food and had a little chat with each of the kids. They asked them what they want to be in the future and gave them some advise. The childred expressed their gratitude with smiles and positive responses; but, in her opinion, she should be the one thanking these children. They have inspired her and have given her an opportunity to give unconditionally.

Xandra visits Bethesda every month. She encourages others to join her. Her volunteers are growing in number because, somehow, word had spread. More and more Koreans are joining too, and she gets many donations from overseas as well.

More than inspiring, it has truly been a rewarding experience for Xandra.

Reading Center for a Cause

“Good attracts good and when people sees the good in others… they become good themselves”

It started as a desire; Plock-Lick Pavia (Basic 112, Starshooter 26, Heroic 6) simply wanted to do a reading session with kids. She asked neighbors for used children’s books to add on to the pile she had already collected from members of her extended family. One afternoon in the middle of April, she had brought out the books she had collected, sat under a big tree where three streets met where children usually come out to play. When the children saw she had different kinds of books in different shapes and sizes, they were readily enticed to browse through them. At the end of six weeks, there were 30 children and 15 volunteers actively participating in her project.

When summer ended, her problem was the storage of the piles of books she has collected. At this point she experienced several rejections and obstacles but her intention was clear. Applying the things she learned at PSI, she pushed through and in the end she was offered the entire second floor of the SB Building at Barangay Marilag as a site for a library. Another set of obstacles came, first she didn’t have any idea how to start a library and she has no funds for the shelf and the chairs. With a big room and a list of things she needs at hand she searched for the funds and in just two weeks she raised enough for the bookshelves. Finally on August 16, 2006 BMRC (Barangay Marilag Reading Center) was blessed and officially opened to the public.

Plock-lick also attracted a lot of volunteers. People came to her and asked how they can help. Volunteers do this because they are empowered. They get to experience a sense of leadership since they realized they have something to offer.

Plock-lick gave up her job to give her full time to this endeavor. Now, her goal is to raise funds for a summer youth camp to empower youth leaders and for a mobile library so she can reach out to other kids from different parts of Manila and the country.

Paying forward, saving lives

“They wanted to pay back, but they do not know who to thank so they have the urge to pay it forward”

People who have met Nap Marilag (Basic 208, Starshooters 66) would describe him as a simple jolly person and behind his very good sense of humor is a loving heart. It simply started with a desire to help someone he doesn’t know, and he also doesn’t know where his contribution will go and when it will be used. He saw the answer when he donated blood and at that moment he knew that was it.

Being an extrovert that he is, he enrolled his friends to join him. Some people doubted his capacity while others question his motives but in the end he was able to gather together 400 people to donate their bloods. The bags of blood from donors were then stored in different hospitals and are available for free to people in need. From this, his effort and story of good deeds was passed on until it reached a TV network. The said network partnered with him and in the process he was able to invite more blood donors and organize a lot of blood letting projects, of which he lost count.

He was meant to be a part of PSI. He shared to me the story of how he became a PSI Basic graduate and it was amazing, although quite confidential. I’m lucky enough to hear it. He told me that it was in PSI where he was affirmed and that he finally found the perfect word to describe the things that he has been doing… AGAPE.

Nap is continuously inviting people to donate blood and he shared to me his goal of organizing the biggest bloodletting project that will beat the current holder of the Guinness Book of World Record for having the highest number of blood donor (13,832) held in India on September 2004.

From a Goal to a Purpose

“You put the most important things first, things close to your heart”

It all started as a Starshooters Goal. Glen Fernando’s (Basic 205, Starshooters 69) initial purpose was to break his scarcity mentality. To achieve this, he organized an outreach/feeding program for the children of RSCC (Reception and Study Center for Children). Of course he has to ask his friends, colleagues and even strangers for support and in the process he was able to conquer a lot of fear and get out of his comfort zone.

He organized this outreach, together with some friends last December 02, 2007 in time for the season of giving. At that point he realized that their greatest contribution to the children were not the foods and goods, but the time, companionship and care that they selflessly gave. He said that he was a changed man after that experience and when I asked him how he felt after, he simply said “Paggising ko kinabukasan, nakahiga lang ako at nakasmile lang and napipicture ko ang mukha ng mga bata na nakatawa.”

Abundance in Giving

The more you give, the more you feel abundant and the more you feel abundant, the more contented you get. Satisfaction lies in doing, not in having. Having is just a trophy.”

Marvin Macatol (Basic 204, Starshooters 64, Heroic 26) is a big guy with a big heart. He has been actively helping the homeless even before he joined PSI. As an active volunteer of Gawad Kalinga (GK) for two years, he, along with other volunteers has provided homes to a lot of people and has transformed the lives not only of those who were given houses, but them as well. Marvin is part of the caretaker team. His tasks include implementing the shelter component, defining the housing need, prepare the bill of materials, monitor budget and disbursements and supervise the foreman and volunteer.

Marvin is also a full time father, a businessman and an active volunteer of PSI. How does he find time… “I just decide what the most important thing to do is. I schedule my evening one or two weeks in advance and I delegate a lot. I visualize a lot – What I want to happen, I visualize. When you delegate something you cast a vision. Anyone you work with has to see the vision also.”

The price to pay: phone bill is high, but this is nothing to the sense of satisfaction he feels.

GO MAD - GO Make A Difference

The articles for “Make a Difference” are stories of small heroic acts to create the change.
As Mahatma Gandhi puts it “Be the change you want to see in the world”


Go Make a Difference
(from ESSENCE IN HARMONY Issue # 1)

How does a person make a difference? The history of the world is simply a chronicle of the deeds of small number of ordinary people who had extraordinary levels of commitment.
We don’t need to wait in making a grandiose master plan to make a difference. Great opportunities seldom come, but small ones surround us everyday.
As PSI Graduates, we know the value of giving and as much as possible we want it unconditional. We are actually introduced to techniques or ways on how we can do Agape.
While planning for this newsletter for February, I knew that the topic for this month has to be about love… unconditional love. I then asked some people whom I know have made a difference in their own way. It was a great privilege to meet and be acquainted to these people. I was touched and inspired by their story.

Monday, September 22, 2008

There’s more to life…

When I heard about the PSI Leadership Success Seminar, I thought I had too many leadership courses to last me a lifetime. But with the money back guarantee, I thought I’ll give it a shot. When I resigned from the corporate world 5 years ago, my only intention was to enjoy life. Drink and be merry, having worked for 22 years. No pressure, no goals, no definite purpose. PSI gave my life a new meaning, a heightened awareness that there’s more to life after retirement. I took PSI with my 20 year old son and it helped widen the channel of communication and strengthened the bridge across the generation. We better understand and care for each other now. I loved PSI so much that I didn’t ask for a refund. Rather, I am going for the higher level course, with eagerness and excitement like the first day of school. Lourdes F. Felix, RN; PSI Basic Batch 218

Realizing the Potential

My experience with PSI helped me realize my potential as a person. It dealt first with me and my relationships with others. It just didn’t open my mind to the positive aspects of life. It also showed the importance of my existing and past relationships with other people. PSI helped me go thru one of my trials which happened early this year. Each person is made for a “PURPOSE.” We have to live for that purpose. One just has to know it and reach for that. I guarantee you that after going thru PSI would make you a new person. You would know the power of your thoughts, the importance of God, your values and the power of your service to your neighbor. Let us plant good seeds for us to reap a bountiful harvest. Lani Mercado-Revilla; PSI Basic Batch 209

Priceless Reward

For me, PSI is about a renewed and better relationship with everyone in my life. It’s about getting results way beyond what I thought was possible then, rediscovering my VALUES to it’s most inner core, creating PEACE OF MIND and a BALACE, HEALTHY, JOYFUL, LOVING and ABUNDANT LIFE. I knew I’ve always had it… the vision of what or how I want to live my life, but it was so HUGE, that it was a blur. Soon after taking PSI seminars one after the other… the road less traveled became crystal clear. Obstacles showed up, our house was razed with fire couple of weeks before the next Heroic Leadership class, but that didn’t stop me from getting to the bus for Heroic… well ours was kind of different, we flew to Cebu. I came out of the seminar with a whole new more beautiful perspective about the world and with more good hearted people around me. My values have changed since I took PSI, the way I see the world became different as well. Results were evident but more than that my relationship with God, with myself, with my family and close friends has improved so much and that, to me, is PRICELESS. Sharon Que: PSI Basic Batch 182; Starshooters Team 58; Heroic Class 22

Conquering fear… discovering oneself

My father was the Goliath in my life and everything I did was for him. He was a man of few words especially when my mother died. All he wanted for my sister and I was to finish my course in nursing then work abroad. Every time I disagree to this he would disapprove me and I soon had a fear of rejection. When I took star shooters, my enrollment goal was to let my father attend the PSI basic seminar and he did. The relationship with my dad became better, he understood what I wanted in my life and we were open, honest and trusting to each other. My father passed away a year ago and I’m always thankful I shared the seminar to him. I overcame my fear and focused on creating harmony with my dad. This seminar (Heroic Leadership Course) made me see my greatness, to love and care for myself first. Through this I’m able to reach out to others where I began to contribute to the world wholeheartedly. Working with PSI Cebu, being a wedding planner and becoming a mother and a better wife are the significant experiences that this seminar has brought me. -Glia Benedicto, PSI Cebu Basic Batch 21; Starshooters Cebu Team 3; Heroic class 19

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

All glory comes from daring to begin…

Each individual has the innate capacity to succeed. We are all provided with the tools that we need to achieve success. All we have to do is to discover that capacity and celebrate that greatness. PSI Seminars has (directly or indirectly) inspired the graduates in that journey towards success. Many became aware to the things that are stopping them from discovering their greatness. Others had gained the courage to face their goliaths, conquer their fear and were brought to a greater height. There were also people who have discovered why they are here… their purpose.
On the last quarter of 2007, PSI Inc. sent out invitation to graduates to share their success stories, big or small. It was published in the PSI Newsletter dated February 2008. If you missed those inspiring stories, well here's your chance to read them. ENJOY!!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

HEROIC CLASS XXIX


While the emphasis in the PSI Leadership Success Seminar is on self-discovery and awareness, the Heroic leadership Course focuses on actions and results.
Throughout the seminar, you’ll be supported in stretching beyond what you believe are your limits.
You’ll discover that you are capable of more than you ever dreamed possible.
You’ll tap into an inner reservoir of energy and vitality that comes with giving 100 percent.
It’s a seven action-packed, life-changing days.

A wonderful and exciting life awaits you.
Awaken the hero within through the Heroic Leadership Course.
Learn about personal power, freedom, wealth, relationships, and, spirituality.
Develop self-leadership and discover your greater purpose in life.

Commune with nature and experience your transformation amidst beautiful surroundings nestled amongst the hills.
Undertake the Ropes Course, a series of outdoor events set in the forest designated to challenge you to go beyond your limits.

The experience will equip you with the tools to live a happier and fulfilling life and become a more effective leader.

The Heroic Leadership Course is an investment for life.

The purpose of Heroic Leadership is to create Heroic Leaders empowered by their wholeness as men and women committed to live their visions by actively contributing to the whole world.
It is based on the promise of Abraham Maslow that everyone is born a leader.
The HEROIC LEADERSHIP COURSE draws out this potential by awakening the HERO within.

The key impact of the seminar is focused on: LEADERSHIP, INSPIRED BY A VISION and CONTRIBUTION TO THE WORLD.
Heroic Class XXIX
Nov. 17-23, 2008
Investment Fee: Php 49,500
Contact Persons:
VICKIE T. VICENTE
+63 2 897-0900/896-0938
63 927-4322462

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Starshooters Team 73

If you knew that whatever you set your mind into you could never fail, what would you do?

That is the possibility that the PSI Starshooters Program opens up to you when you take on the challenge.

In the PSI Starshooters Program, you do just what it is you’ve always wanted to do but never found the courage, clarity nor belief in oneself to do. In Starshooters, the intense learnings in the seminar are transferred to everyday life and become an integral part of a transformed life.

Clarify your values, articulate your goals, ,define your strategies and plans, Challenge yourself and follow your vision. Commit to your growth, be the best that you can be and make a difference in other people’s lives

Starshooters is designed to support you in continuing to grow where it counts: IN YOUR LIFE. Over a period of 90 days, Starshooters provides a structure for putting into practice, on a day‑to‑day basis, everything you've learned in the PSI Basic Leadership Seminar. New behaviors become lifelong habits. Seminar insights are transformed into real‑life results.

Be coached in getting your dreams and making them a reality. It is your goals, and your life – but you have the support of your coach, your council, and your entire team. They will challenge you to live every day the greatness you desire, the greatness you are meant to be.

PSI Starshooters: Your best 90 days to be the best that you can be.
The Starshooters Program is an environment for creating your life so that you live by design and choice, rather than at the mercy of circumstances. You’ll be challenged to keep your agreements, giving 100 percent to everything you undertake, and be fully accountable for the results. In the process, you’ll discover how resourceful you really are, and how you have everything needed to succeed. The Starshooters Program is a unique journey shared with men and women who, like you, are engaged in an ongoing process of discovery and breakthrough. It’s the most demanding; and the most exciting 90 days you’ll ever spend. For details visit http://www.psileadership.org/ or call 8970900

THE RESULT

How can PSI Seminars Contribute to Your Organization?
· Develop High Potential Employees for Leadership Roles.
· Align and Strengthen Teams
· Create Motivating Team Vision
· Improve Organizational and Individual Creativity
· Help Individual Employees Gain Focus and Clarity


The Results
Transform old personal and professional mental habits that hinder growth into new, empowering paradigm that create successful results.























Tuesday, September 9, 2008

PSI Leadership Success Seminar

“Man is the center of a circle without a circumference, except the one he creates for himself .”
–Mahatma Gandhi

PSI Leadership Seminar is all about YOU and
YOUR SUCCESS.

Here are a few topics and/or results that you can expect to enjoy :
· Develop a more effective thought process
· Build better relationships
· Personal Power and how to tap into it
· Create more balance in your life
· Manage, Change, and Create Excitement Now!
· Learn how to develop positive habits.
· Learn different ways to Listen
· Create Abundance, Wealth, and Much More .

For details and information please contact Jane at 897-0900 or 896-0938 or visit our website at http://www.psileadership.org/