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Not The Holiday Snaps Again

News on the launching of *NLP personal development seminars throughout 2004-2005 with a collection of activities to include Jungle trekking, water rafting, elephant riding in Chiang Mai Asia

(PRWEB) December 21, 2004 -- Take home from the holiday more than a flat wallet and digital pictures. Have you noticed that around Christmas time you see people walking along weighed down with holiday brochures, its the time when all the big tour companies try and entice you with sun, sand, and sangri whilst you are fighting your way through fog, rain and gale force winds.

With no disrespect for holiday brochures, they tend to be the same old pictures and text. What are you left with after spending your hard earned money, photos. You spend money, time and effort to show them all to family and friends, and then what, they get put in the back of a drawer to add to the previous years photos.

Wouldn't you like to have a wonderful break in the sun? Get involved in some exciting activities? But more importantly come back with knowledge that will help you for the rest of your life?

This knowledge will help with your career, your relationship, parenting and more. Ray Trevor Twine MA (Psychologist) has been conducting these special courses for many years the easy going 10 hour NLP seminare is in Chiang Mai, Thailand Asia.

Before you ask, no you don't have to walk on hot coals - you can take a walk in the glorious mountains around Chiang Mai, and no you don't have to make a fool of yourself in the classroom, but you can make a fool of yourself bungy jumping or elephant riding. learning Thai-cooking or Thai massage.

When collecting your holiday brochures this year, think of a fatter wallet on the home-bound air-craft. Hotel rates and healthy food in Chiang Mai is low cost in comparison with most of the world hot spots. A visit to the web site nlp-thailand.com will make the decision of where to go and what to do a lot easier. ends.

Most of the 'Fortune 500' companies invest into Neurolinguistic Programming (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.

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.

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

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