The Art Of Creating A Powerful Mindset For Growth & Change
So excited to present the Living Hollis Style – 30 Days of Heath Challenge Group #3 with this exciting 50 minute Workshop by Pamela Sylvan.
left to right – Pamela Sylvan and attendants from her “Glow” Conference at Parkside Hotel
About Pamela Sylvan
After 25+ years in marketing, training & developmet and sales in the corporate world, time spent as a PR Professor, crafting stories as a newspaper columinst, magazine editor and radio host and owner of a boutique PR agency, Pamela has seen those areas where people time and time again get stuck and power down because of fear, indecision and energy drains leading some to give up entirely on their dreams and aspirations.
Workshop
This 50 minute mini workshop, we will chat about the simple belief you have about yourself. A belief that guides a large part of your life and results, in fact it permeates every part of your life. Much of what you think as part of your personality actually grows out of this ‘mindset’. Much of this may be preventing you from fulfilling your potential grows out of it. It’s now time to discover this belief and use it to make use of it in your daily life and your journey to a healhier you! Get ready to understand you, your spouse and even your children and you will see how you can now unleash your potential!
The ‘GLOW‘ events, are created from a set of powerful and courageous experiences and ‘be-seen-ology’ PR and individual development strategies designed to guide anyone ready to elegantly level-up and become the best version of themselves while successfully taking their brand or message out to their audience, tribe and beyond. Pamela is trained in methodologies that shines a light on the how and why you do anything. It’s the grand connection to your flow and glow!
The Art Of Creating A Powerful Mindset For Growth & Change Workshop
March 29, 2016 – 10am – 11am
Space is limited so if you are interested contact me, Jody Hollis, at [email protected] for more information and location.
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