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Empowering Manager News February 2006 leadership through partnership
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In this issue
Get Unstuck and Get Going
My Challenges Update
Empowering Manager website links
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Get Unstuck & Get Going on the stuff that matters
Do you sometimes find you are so busy you never seem to get round to doing the things that really matter to you? Get Unstuck & Get Going is a great tool for getting moving on what matters most. In the last few weeks, I've used it to help me get going on two really important issues: my long term business plan, and dealing with the huge amount of stuff that has collected in my house over the years. Get Unstuck & Get Going is a new concept, it's both a book, and a system, so best not to just take my word for it - test drive Get Unstuck & Get Going now for yourself.
For those of you who already want to get your hands on a copy of this wonderful resource - don't delay any longer!
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Reasons to get your copy NOW: Reason 1 - After the end of February this year, sales are no longer post free - save the cost of postage from Canada by ordering right away!
Reason 2 - You will be eligible to join the Unstuck Club that starts on 7 March 2006. This will be a small group that meets weekly on the telephone to work together on Getting Unstuck. read more
Reason 3 - It is such a cool thing to own, beautiful, inspiring, fun to play with, AND it works.
Reason 4 - Just in case you needed another one - It's Valentines Day next week and you deserve it!
My Challenges update
Thanks to the huge generosity of sponsors, the Heritage House Students' Japan Journey is really happening! The tickets are booked and we leave on 22 April. We still need just a little more to cover all the air fares so my challenges are going ahead.
Today the sun is shining, it's warm and dry - just the sort of day I'd like for my challenge to spend 24 hours out in the woods! I'm all set for this challenge now, the woodland owner has agreed, my equipment is all organised and it's just a week away.
It's not too late to sponsor me for my woodland challenge, or for my talk (entirely in Japanese!) about Taiko Drumming students at Heritage House Special School. The talk will be on 4th March in Oxford, during a Fureai Society event to celebrate 'Girls Day' a traditional Japanese festival. The Fureai is a Japanese / English friendship society based in Oxford. Email for further details and to offer your sponsorship for the Japan Journey.
Alison Smith Empowering Manager leadership through partnership
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