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Free seminar - Mind Skills for a happier life

Diamond Mindfield

Hi Neighbours. Diamond Mindfield MIND SKILLS seminars have been created to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of participants by describing a modern understanding of the human mind, and by teaching practical techniques to more firmly manage and direct it.

The more we learn about how the mind works, the more we learn what its rules are, and how to use those rules to achieve practical lasting change for the better in relationships, mental well-being, authentic happiness and daily effectiveness.

Join us in Takapuna for a Diamond Mindfield intro-seminar on Tuesday.

Date: Tuesday 4 July 2017
Time: 7.30pm
Location: Mary Thomas Centre, 3 Gibbons Road, Takapuna
Cost: It's free!

For more information please phone 021 231 0408 or email mindfield@baron.co.nz.

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