workshop profile - manifesting happiness and success

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Success is not an accident. It is the result of our attitude and our attitude is a choice. Hence success is a matter of choice and not chance. Then how do we make the right choices to make ourselves happy and successful. How do we recognize our bliss and be with it always irrespective the changes that take place in today’s dynamic world. For us to accomplish anything we need to apply tools and techniques, similarly to achieve everlasting success and happiness, we need to apply some tools and techniques that are not difficult to learn and apply. All that is required is the willingness, as it has been rightly said, “When willingness is great, difficulties cannot be.” I welcome you to be a part of one day seminar that will excite you to make your life more meaningful and blissful, as it has been for some who have participated in it.

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Success is not an accident.

It is the result of our attitude and our attitude is a choice. Hence success is a matter of choice and not chance.

Then how do we make the right choices to make ourselves happy and successful. How do we recognize our bliss and be with it always irrespective the changes that take place in today’s dynamic world.

For us to accomplish anything we need to apply tools and techniques, similarly to achieve everlasting success and happiness, we need to apply some tools and techniques that are not difficult to learn and apply. All that is required is the willingness, as it has been rightly said, “When willingness is great, difficulties cannot be.”

I welcome you to be a part of one day seminar that will excite you to make your life more meaningful and blissful, as it has been for some who have participated in it.

I like the simplicity of the discussion flow. It’s very interesting because all the examples are very relatable. The seminar mentions ideas that everyone should know but in the busy-ness of work and family life, tends to get buried.

It’s awesome to hear those concepts again, very refreshing!

Keep up the inspiring work Raj!

Marie e. DesiDerio Senior Service Delivery Manager | Performance & Quality Improvement Centralized Quality Team | Expert Global Solutions

The seminar was very enlightening. Since the night after the seminar, I started praying before going to bed and when waking up. I’ve also started writing my “mantra” or desires to project these to the universe. In a span of 3 days, I feel like I’m already on the road to becoming happy and eventually to becoming successful.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and I’m looking forward to attending more of your seminars or workshops.

Patty ConCePCion Training Specialist - Learning and Development | EGS

On behalf of my team from Infosys, I would like to thank you for conducting this workshop. Now, I am all the more disappointed that I missed it.

I just wanted to share with you that our participants found it insightful and enlightening and that you were a great facilitator. Again, our thanks to you.

Connie LiM Projects Management Office|Infosys BPO Ltd.-Philippines

Thank you for organizing and facilitating the workshop. I am glad I volunteered to go and learned a lot, as well as received affirmation to some of the things I really believe in.

I’m sorry if this will be a little lengthy but I feel that I need to give some sort of background that would explain my appreciation to the “Manifesting Success and Happiness” workshop:

Over the past 4 years, I have realized that I am passionate about learning and my purpose is to teach/share the things I have learned especially when it comes to leading people. About 5 years ago, I was at a point in my career where I was miserable at my job. It didn’t seem to make sense to other people because I was earning a lot as a Senior Operations Manager, my family was doing well, etc. But deep inside I was miserable at my job. My sister introduced me to this book called “Three Signs of a Miserable Job” by Patrick Lencioni and it saved my sanity. It explained what I was going through and it gave me hope that there is a way out of my situation. I made the decision to leave that company and move back to my old company when they asked me to. There, I shared what I learned from the book. I realized that if I went through “job misery,” there’s at least one other person who’s going through it and if I can reach out to that person by sharing what I learned, then I would be fulfilling my purpose. Since then I have looked for ways to learn (books, seminars, talks, online videos, etc) and made a decision to come up with ways to share this with the people I work with and with my friends.

What you are doing right now (facilitating these workshops) is what I also want to do. To be able to reach out to more people, especially business leaders/people managers, would be a wonderful way to give back to the community.

I also appreciate the fact that you integrate faith and character into the workshop. I believe that that is very important and should be the foundation of our principles as leaders. The focus you put on “Attitude and Character” was an integral part of the workshop.

So, THANK YOU again and I hope I get to attend more of your workshops in the future and learn more from you. I hope it won’t be too much to ask to continue communicating with you to also share my insights on these things.

MeLissa DiMaLanta NCO Group

I just want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge with us about manifesting success and happiness. Truly, it was an eye opener for me. The workshop has helped me a lot in terms of looking at success and happiness in a completely different perspective.

I am hoping this is not the last workshop that I get to attend to hear from you and will be looking for more opportunity to partake in one.

GeraLDine Besin Nidec Motor Company

What you shared with us today is something for us to work on after realizing our preconceived notions about success and what it is really about.

I would definitely recommend to my friends and colleagues to attend your talk should you have a re-run. On a personal note, it is somehow hard for me to share personal experiences due to the influx of thoughts based from the discussion. What happened to me is more of a self-realization of the many events that happened to me.

I hope you would be able to continue spreading what you have shared with us.

VaLerie tort - naVarro HR Manager – Philippines ACS Xerox

Thank you for the seminar. It was worth my time.

saM CaLVo Assistant Vice President – BPO Management SM SUPERMALLS (SHOPPING CENTER MANAGEMENT CORPORATION)

Thank you for taking time out and exerting all that effort to run classes. You sharing what you know and asking for nothing in return is something that I find really admirable. This world will be a better place if more people (myself included) follow your example.

Part of my job requires that I observe our V&A trainers to ensure compliance to standards. That said, I wanted to provide feedback to make your rollouts even better than they already are. I hope you take these with my deepest thanks.

• Ilovehowyoushookmyhandbeforetheclassstarted.Thattomeshowsgenuine engagement, and it set the tone for me. Thank you!

• Thankyouforhavingrefreshmentsfortheclass.Thatwasreally,reallygood, and much appreciated.

• Thedeckyouranwasprettycool.

• Ilovehowyourdeckswerecleananduncluttered

• Ialsoappreciatehowyoualwaysstartedtheclassontime...afterthebreaks,andwhen we first started. That showed respect and genuine concern for other people’s time.

• Here’satip(thatyoumayalreadyknow):ifyouaccidentallywriteonthewhiteboard with a permanent marker, just write over what you wrote with a whiteboard marker. Whatever you wrote first will come off just as easily now.

• Pleasecontinue“workingtheroom”.Walkingfromonepartoftheroomtoanother suggests accessibility, and helps keep participants awake. Your gestures and facial expressions also serve to drive your point home; please continue being animated and engaged.

All told: I feel that I have grown some, and learned some with my attendance in your class. Thank you again, Raj, and please continue this advocacy of yours. I’d be more than happy to help out should you need it. Thanks, thanks, and I hope to attend your “Seven Habits” workshop soon.

eriC Quijano Training Supervisor | Learning and Development Expert Global Solutions

So, what are you waiting for?

Forget about trying. Get up and get busy doing.Cheers! Rajesh Badhwar

I just want to say thank you for sharing your wisdom on how to attain success and happiness. I was so blessed by your workshop! Let’s keep in touch. God bless you more!

PhiLiP M. siLos Team Leader I Marketing & Sales Intellicare

I thought that the workshop we had with you was very insightful. It truly open my eyes to a different perspective towards life. I enjoyed it so much. I even shared all my takeaways to my friends, colleagues and family. With that, I would like to thank you for being an instrument for a life changing experience.

Again, thank you. I’m looking forward to meeting you again in the future.

aiLeen taPan Team Lead – Infosys