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- Find out reasons why you trade-off inborn happiness for success
- Learn to differentiate 3 domains before consciously integrating them
- Discover the secret of flow-generated happiness in accelerating complexity
- Learn to tell the difference between productive and wasted behavior
- Walk away with ideas to accelerate happiness and decrease consumption
On the eve of Mike’s new book launch @F-L-O-W, listen to the author outline specific steps you can take to Happy-Charge 2013. Sign up to attend here
Register for this webinar and get access to Free Member Benefits @ F-L-O-W |
People who see a wall, not unlimited opportunities.
Whose who are ready to take their life, work and relationships to the next level.
This webinar will be led by World’s Most Innovative Coach, and long-time Infotool user, Mike R. Jay, Master Business Coach and Developmentalist. Mike will challenge you with his counter-intuitive approach to turning the world upside down and shaking out your happiness. |
Mike R. Jay has been a professional business coach, consultant, and entrepreneur for more than forty years. An award-winning U.S. Marine and collegiate athlete, he initially parlayed his leadership experience into agribusiness innovation and, subsequently, management success in medicine, hospitality, and business services. In 1999 he founded a premiere business and executive coach training system. Through more than 10,000 hours of coaching sessions, Mike has served business leaders in more than twenty-seven countries in such companies as Aditya Birla Group, Avery Dennison, Banswara Fabrics, Bharat Petroleum, Blow Plast, Cadence Design Systems, Carat, Central Bank of Indonesia, Coca-Cola, DLine, Duraline, EDS, Eureka Forbes, Exxon, Ford, General Dynamics, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Godfrey Philips, Godrej, Grey India, GroupM, GSK Consumer Healthcare, Hewlett Packard, Hindalco, Hi Tech Carbon, ICICI Prudential, Ispat Group, JK Tyres, Lupin, Marico Industries, Mediaedge, Novartis, Pantaloon, Pepsi, Rediffusion DY&R, Reserve Bank of India, Telekom Malaysia, Vodaphone, UGS. |
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