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Self Image Psychology

Dr. Jim Will’s classic seminar, Changing How You Think About Yourself™, explains Self-Image Psychology in detail and shows you how to better understand yourself. This seminar gives you real insight into the attitudes, opinions and beliefs that are limiting your full potential. The seminar goes on to show you how you can change the way you think and feel about yourself, creating a more positive self-image and enhancing your performance in everything you do.

Your self-image is composed of the beliefs, attitudes and opinions you have of yourself. Negative beliefs and attitudes limit both your perception of yourself and your performance in everything you do.

Can we change? Can we change who we are?

The truth is we are changing all the time. You are not the same person you were five years ago. You are not even the same person you were last year. Self-Image Psychology shows you how to take control of the process of change and influence it in positive ways, improving the way you feel about yourself and your performance in every aspect of both your personal and professional life. Once you discover how to take control of the process of change, you will discover a whole new control over your life. And best of all, you will discover a whole new spectrum of possibilities, new solutions to old problems and new choices for the future! It’s not just about being better. It’s about being the person you really want to be and doing what you really want to do with your life.

Give yourself the gift of self improvement.

The powerful insights offered in this seminar make it one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself, your family and your employees. Discover hidden potential you never even imagined you had. The changes you see in the attitudes and performance of your employees will pay for the cost of this seminar many times over. The changes you see in yourself and your family can’t be measured by money!

 
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