Lifting yourself out of negativity...
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Daily lectures designed to give tips on life improvements - for all of November
- See the September Blues lectures included as free previews
Notice: Please do NOT enrol on this course on impulse, thinking you might watch it later. Maybe show an interest on impulse, yes, but before you enrol, watch the Preview videos, read the Course Description and then make a decision. If you then enrol then please start the course as soon as possible. Watch the lectures, look at the workbooks and join in the discussions. Joining my courses is a serious business and I want you to get the most out of your study – but I also want you to enjoy the course.
That is why I am asking that you only enrol because you really want to and that you start the course intending to make full use of all the resources.
You will be very welcome.
Lifting the Winter Blues: what you will learn
DAILY lectures for the entire month - that means everything is really up to date
Positivity
Mental health
Physical health
Endorphin boosts
Benefits of gossiping
Grip strength - and it importance
Self-compression
RAKD
Slow-cooking
Balance
Idolising of relationships
Pre-diabetes
How to wake up alert
Teeth....
A key part of this course is the Q/A. I actually encourage discussion, ideas, suggestions - as well as Questions/Answers. The more people in this 'global classroom' engage with each other, the more different ideas for lifting out of negativity will be shared. Plus the very act of engaging with others over a common theme (this course) then the more we can all move forward.
Taught by
Chris Bankes Sivewright
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