EVERY MESS CAUSES STRESS: 6 Ways to Avoid it without Going to Drugstore
Schedule
Sat Feb 15 2025 at 09:30 am to 01:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Online | Online, 0
About this Event
Clear the messes in your life without stressing by using a unique Six-Pack Toolkit for drug free Stress Management.
Every Mess Causes Stress: 6 Ways to Avoid it
You are a Professional, Home Maker or Business Owner dedicated to have a fulfilling life on purpose for yourself and your team and your loved ones while your business is growing:
- You don’t want to feel overwhelmed and overworked
- You don’t want to be surrounded by visible and intagible messes and clutter
- You don’t want to be stressed out and mentally exhausted
Instead you want to:
- Have your priorities clear and sorted out
- Be the master of your own Schedule
- Be in control of your mental and phsucal wellbeing
That is where I come in.
My Name is Ahmad-Shah Duranai and I am known as a HIGH PERFORMACE BUSINESS ADVISOR who has written multiples bookson the subject with 35+ years of experience in high stress workplaces and have learned how to thrive. During the Pandemic when the lvies of so many people were turned upsidedown, I created a Stress Management Zoominar™ called EVERY MESS CAUSES STRESS: 6 Ways to Avoid it without Going to the Drugstore that deals with different types of stresses and protects your mental health.
When you and your team members attend this Zoominar, I will share my expertise and show you 6 ways to avoid the negative impact of stress and provide you the step by step road map of how to use over 30 different tools to for handling it. Using these tools, you can finally say that you have the foundation of living on your own terms that you deserve.
Being raised a timid and shy person, I experienced a lot of stressful situations when after completing my education I was thrown into fast paced and high demand workplaces. It was very painful to learn the hard way and I do not wish professionals like me, business owners or anyone else to go through the same painful situations. So I put all the tools that I had used over the decades and compiled them in this one package.
EVERY MESS CAUSES STRESS is a powerful Zoominar™ that describes the 6 compartment toolkit which has over 30 different tools for handling a variety of stress types and sources. And now it is available to you, your loved ones and your business teams.
What you will get in this Zoominar is a new understanding of Stress and:
- Diagnostic tools, so you will know when you are moving in the direction to stress.
- Priority Managment tools, so you will know how to handle the tasks at hand.
- Social tools, so you can create your own support system and handle difficult situations.
- Physical tools, so you candle phsical obstactles to productivity.
- Mental and Spiritual tools, so you be mentally fit to confront the ups of downs of life.
- Open Cyles and much more.
Sign up and bring your team to the Zoominar and make 2025 the best of your life.
Here is what people say about it:
“Great information for life, relationships and communications. I especially enjoyed the Relaxation Exercise and found it energizing and rejuvenating ………. great practical tips and reminders for handling and dealing with stress. Timely reminders at any time and especially at this global pandemic time in the world. “ R. Sinclair, Greater Toronto Area
“Powerful as always, your Zoominar was full of practical concepts to conquer not only the stress of this pandemic, but the bad stress that blocks our everyday life.” H. Castaneda, Greater Toronto Area
"Every Mess Causes Stress: 6 Ways to Avoid It" was enjoyable and comprehensive. There is a lot of clarity in each of the 6 topics. I thought I knew a lot about how to handle stress. However, there were many new ideas, and information that I look forward to putting to use, today.” B. Dixon, USA
Where is it happening?
OnlineCAD 121.85 to CAD 242.19
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