Taking the Quality of Life Message to North America
posted on Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:27 PM

hq2 will take its Quality of Life message to North America as it presents 'Employ Your Natural Talents' at a Vision Practice Retreat, in conjunction with Terrill Welch [http://www.awomanbehindwomen.ca], noted author and Female Leadership Advocate, on Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada on April 25th, 2009.
The event will be the first presentation of Quality of Life principles directly to the North American market and will follow participation at the International Association of Facilitators North American Conference which is being held from April 20-25, 2009.
At this event, Sherrilene Collymore will present a workshop on the topic 'Transcending Culture' to this professional association of facilitators.
'Employ Your Natural Talents' is directly responding to the concerns by many individuals about how best to ensure their continued ability to sustain themselves financially in an uncertain economic climate.
It is designed to highlight the qualitative aspects which will provide a greater chance of self sustaining throughout high and low economic periods and has as its objective, to help participants walk away empowered and inspired to utilise their talents for their own, and their community's wellbeing.
hq2's Vancouver visit is sponsored in part by Peter Brown of Humanwave [http://www.humanwave.com], a visionary organisation established to partner people with worthwhile causes.
Full details of the 'Employ Your Natural Talents' Vision Retreat can be found at this link: http://terrill.gaia.com/blog/2009/4/employ_your_natural_talents.
We will also take this opportunity to show our support for a cause of importance to hq2, which is Children without Parents.
With best regards,
Sherrilene M. Collymore
The Human Quality Headquarters
http://www.hq-2.com


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Barry Crisp
Monday, April 13, 2009 12:11 PM
Sounds very interesting!
Sherrilene Collymore
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 12:06 PM
I am considering a similar programme for when I visit the UK again, maybe this summer :)
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