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An Ideal Gift For the Granny and Grandad Who Have Just About Everything

News on the launching of NLP personal development seminars through out 2004 2005 combined with a collection of activities to include Thai-cooking,Thai-massage, bartik clothing artistry, Jungle trekking, water rafting, elephant riding in Chiang Mai Asia

(PRWEB) December 21, 2004 --Granny & Grandad's Christmas Gift. I don't know about you, but come this time of the year I am absolutely wracking my brains trying to think of a gift for my grand-parents.

You know the problem, they are of an age where they have most things, and if they haven't they are financial secure enough to just go out and get them. Also they are not in their dotage, and would not thank me for thermal underwear or a hot water bottle. They enjoy good holidays, but don't like sitting on a beach, they are at that point in their life where they feel they have the time and inclination to learn new things.

This year I have found the perfect gift. I have arranged a holiday with a terrific adventure holiday combined with a 2 day course, but more importantly - it will stimulate them, give them an advantage in their retirement to help their relationship grow and grow.

What is this fantastic gift.
A week in Chiang Mai, Thailand, with an intensive *NLP program and an opportunity to see and do some activities that they probably never even thought of attempting. You know we have this misconception that when one reaches 60 they want to sit down with a good book, watch their favorite television program and take up knitting.

Friends of mine from Richmond in their late 60's said "we both felt after the 2 day seminar that we had a whole new life to live with new ways of living. Then as if to prove this we went on an elephant ride impossible for us before the NLP".

Take a look at Granddad and Granny are they up for it? It is difficult to understand for me that my aged parents at 60 plus still have a good 25 - 30 years of life. They and many others I am sure, would like to enter this 'golden' age with as much information and as many skills relating to better working relationships, more skill in a second career, perhaps a new study programme. All these are helped with this leading edge NLP stuff that the big companies are using to train up the yupees.

Most of the 'Fortune 500' companies invest into NLP a psychology discipline for training motivating and creating mental strength. The NLP programs will run through every month in Chiang Mai Asia 2005 and 2006. Other activities include Thai-massage Thai-cooking and Batik artist clothing courses. Give this Christmas gift serious consideration.

Health watch a non drug research charity
(The Complementary Health Research Project Trust)is sponsoring the courses as part of their health research funding activity and objectives in aiding a longer living healthy life for all.

Established in 1995 this health research charity seeks old and new methods therapy that do not have the short/long term side effects of prescription toxic drugs.

A Color brochure can be sent by mail or is on the Internet ready to be printed/downloaded. Useful for air-flight companies, travel agents and tour companies who would like to promote the item.

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