Spa, Corporate and Community Wellness

DISCOVERING “ADAM” THE LAUNCH

21 August 2010

“There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or to accept responsibility for changing them.” Denis Waitley.

DISCOVERING “ADAM” THE LAUNCH

“There are two primary choices in life:
to accept conditions as they exist, or to accept responsibility for changing them.” Denis Waitley.

The greatest threat to modern man is the considerable blight of depression and negativity that is silently consuming at least a third of humanity.
Do YOU struggle with this advancing personal limitation?

What are YOU doing about it?
Opting-­-out in denial or “numbing out” with drugs, alcohol, consumerism or
meaningless sex isn’t the solution.

Avoiding your reality in any way can never bring solution-­-driven healing.
Acquiescing passively to depression is a blight to your considerable inherent potential... choose to be MORE!

ADAM (Anti-­-Depression Active Management) invites you to a three-hour seminar on how to personally overcome the cloud of depression.
-­- Identify the root cause of your depression
-­- Actively manage your feelings to positive advantage
-­- Discovering purpose; bringing real practical meaning to life.

ADAM is a process created by Clive Harvey Fox – the Indigo-­Man.
Having personally suffered extreme depression following the death of a
child, a divorce and the loss of a significant career, Fox mastered his own recovery inexpensively, without drugs or therapy.

If  you choose to be MORE, you too can re-­engineer your life to move beyond the limitation of being shut down by persistent depression.

Learn MORE about Fox at:
http://www.indigo-­-man.com
http://indigo-­-mansblog.blogspot.com
http://www.whohub.com/indigoman/

Cost: R290 per person (Pay only R240 if you book before 31 July 2010!)
or R450 combo special with Floatation session voucher (recommended).
 
To book: Please e-mail
Venue: Ubuntu Wellness Centre @ Cape Town Medi-Spa, 99 Kloof Street, Cape Town.
When: Saturday 21st August @ 10-1pm.

“If  Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” Percy Bysshe Shelley.



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