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Work Your Wealth – Provides simple, easy to understand, practical implementation training in S.A. THAT IS SURE to unlock a life of choice!

Tired of not living your dream, life a constant nightmare battling to survive? Desperate to change your financial position? Locked in a rut you just can’t get out of? Relationships simply not working out?

Ever stopped to wonder why some people seem to have it all and for others it is a constant struggle with no progress? The answer are never the reasons we come up with in our conscious minds.

The start of living your life of choice lies in the discovery of what goes on in your mind at a subconscious level that you are not even aware of, yet that is what is standing between you and your desires!

We all have subconscious programming and beliefs, based on those beliefs, our reality is shaped and manifested in our lives, we look at our reality and we find we are not satisfied with that, then proceed all sorts of different actions to change that, yet those actions never deliver the required result. The main problem is we simply don’t know what is holding us back, as that is rooted in our subconscious minds.

Our training will show you how to break through to your desired life! Our simple, easy to understand, and very practical implementation steps & strategies, will get you to where you want to be in no time!

A life of choice and abundance is within your reach, you simply need to discover what is holding you back from living your dream, also, our training will teach you how to deal with your limiting beliefs, how to overcome limiting beliefs, and our training will provide you with the tools, know-how, and skills you need to build your desired life!

Our Ultimate Life Transformation package will enable you to understand why it is that you are where you are; and equip you with the know-how for lasting change in your life!

Take action and register for our Ultimate Life Transformation Programme today!

The Ultimate Life Transformation Package Seminars are conducted in all major cities throughout S.A.  This life-changing six day event is sure to change your life forever!

We will reward the first 250 people that take action and register today by offering them this package at a discounted price of R2495.00.   YOU don’t have to pay the normal price off R4995.00 IF YOU TAKE ACTION TODAY you will receive this life changing opportunity for half price ONLY R2495.00

With your purchase of this package, we will include a copy of an audio recording and books of the seminar that you can refer back to. THIS package we sell normally on promotion for R995.00 BUT IF YOU REGISTER TODAY YOU will receive this home study including workbooks, notes and the FULL set of audio recordings for FREE ,all included in the special offer OF R2495.00

If you are as serious about your future as we are, I will personally mentor you via e-mail for a period of six months after the course to ensure that you achieve your goals and desires IF YOU REGISTER TODAY. The mentoring package we normally promote at R495.00 per month, over a 6 month period it will add up to a further R2970.00, BUT IF YOU TAKE ACTION AND REGISTER TODAY YOU WILL GET THIS INCLUDED AS A FREE BONUS!

THE TOTAL VALUE OF DISCOUNTS AND FREE BONUSES ADD UP TO A TOTAL OF R3495.00. BUT TO QUALIFY FOR FREE BONUSES WE can only offer that to a limited amount of people that take action TODAY!

Those who don’t take action today will have to pay for the above full price and the full price of added bonuses, it will cost those R8960.00

YOU CAN HAVE ALL THIS and change the rest of your life forever if YOU TAKE ACTION AND REGISTER TODAY FOR ONLY R2495.00 ONLY, INCLUDED WITH ALL ABOVE BONUSES!

The question now is are you serious and prepared to do whatever it is going to take to get to your life of choice or will you keep on sticking to your story of saying I am just waiting for…..
Either way it is YOUR LIFE, it is YOUR CHOICE!

Go ahead, take action now!

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Ignite

Ignite business services offers energized facilitation and training services which are customized according to a companies needs, focused on enhancing the sustainability of the program and the learning. Ignite is passionate about making a difference and adding value to your business.

They specialize in communication, sales, customer service.

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“Sacha has provided the solution by strategically breaking down the problem to the most basic form and creating a practical, easy to use, step-by-step programme that is fun, enjoyable and easy to adapt to; at any level. I would recommend her to any organisation trying to get their staff motivated and productive. She assisted with staff retention and record breaking sales months.

The workshops have been priceless” Momentum 2007

Sacha Traub

Sacha Traub

Sacha Traub has spent the last decade conquering and mastering the sales and service industry. Identifying a gap in the market, Sacha devised training materials to aid the development of staff and management to assist in creating a holistic, productive and powerful work force. Sacha is successful in empowering individuals to learn, improve and take pride in every aspect of what they do. By providing people with accessible skills and knowledge she has enabled many to open doors of opportunity and hope, while helping to dispel any possible fears and low self-esteem. Sacha gives people the awareness to pioneer change, both personally and professionally.

Her overseas work experience has given her great insight into a 6-Star customer service culture, acknowledging the importance of achieving optimum sales productivity. These results are achieved through interactive, fun training that is simple and practical providing immediate an impact within your business.

‘Phenomenal, inspirational, powerful’ are all words that are often used when describing Sacha Traub and her facilitating techniques/workshops.

“Sacha’s presentation skills are excellent. Her attention to detail and getting the message across are great strengths. All staff were complimentary about her knowledge and confidence. She has been instrumental in equipping our staff with necessary skills to increase retail sales and guest communication”

Ignite
Focus areas:

Delight your client
Ignite your sales
Time management
Supervisory skills
Performance management
Ignite your interactions
Telephone and Admin skills
Motivational workshops
Cultural diversity
Assertiveness
Change and conflict management

Most popular new course this quarter: Cultural Diversity
Most requested existing course- Ignite your interactions
Most popular basic skills course- Telephone skills

Discount Policy : They also have  discount policy for every 3 people booked the 4th is free.

Why are they different:

Their personal relationships with clients
No minimum number of people to train
Fun and interactive training
Cost effective
Onsite or offsite
Discount policy

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Switzerland tops the overall ranking in The Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010. The United States falls one place to second position, with weakening in its financial markets and macroeconomic stability. Singapore, Sweden and Denmark round out the top five. European economies continue to prevail in the top 10 with Finland, Germany and the Netherlands following suit. The United Kingdom, while remaining very competitive, has continued its fall from last year, moving down one more place this year to 13th, mainly attributable to continuing weakening of its financial markets.

The rankings are calculated from both publicly available data and the Executive Opinion Survey, a comprehensive annual survey conducted by the World Economic Forum together with its network of Partner Institutes (leading research institutes and business organizations) in the countries covered by the Report.

South Africa, at 45th overall, remains the highest ranked country in sub-Saharan Africa, with a stable performance compared with last year. The country continues to benefit from the large size of its economy, particularly by regional standards (it is ranked 24th in the market size pillar). South Africa does well on measures of the quality of institutions and factor allocation, such as intellectual property protection (24th), the accountability of private institutions (5th), and goods market efficiency (35th). In this area there has been a notable improvement in the evaluation of the country’s financial markets, which have increased in rank from 24th last year to a very high 5th this year, indicating strong confidence in South Africa’s financial markets at a time when trust has been eroded in many other parts of the world. South Africa also does reasonably well in more complex areas such as business sophistication (36th) and innovation (41st), benefiting from good scientific research institutions (ranked 29th) and strong collaboration between universities and the business sector in innovation (ranked 25th). On the other hand, South Africa’s competitiveness would be enhanced by tackling some enduring weaknesses. The country ranks 90th in labor market efficiency, with inflexible hiring and firing practices (125th), a lack of flexibility in wage determination by companies (123rd), and poor labor-employer relations (121st). Furthermore, the country’s innovative potential could be at risk with a university enrollment rate of only 15 percent, which places the country 94th overall. In addition, South Africa’s infrastructure, although good by regional standards, requires upgrading (ranked 45th). In this light, the improvements in transport infrastructure related to the 2010 World Cup is a welcome development that should reinforce South Africa’s competitiveness. The poor security situation remains another important obstacle to doing business in South Africa. The business costs of crime and violence (133rd) and the sense that the police are unable to provide protection from crime (106th) do not contribute to an environment that fosters competitiveness. Another major concern remains the health of the workforce, ranked 127th out of 133 countries, the result of high rates of communicable diseases and poor health indicators more generally. Improvements in these areas will enhance South Africa’s competitiveness outlook.

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Source: weforum.org

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Training and Developing Strategy

In today’s economic times we need people to be motivated, meet customer needs, and be productive  so as to stay ahead of our competitors.

In order to meet the demands placed on individuals in the workplace, and personally, it is important that people are developed to become masters of the “self”.  Organisations have recognised this in that people no longer only need the “hard skills” to do the job but that they also need to develop the “soft skills” or “life skills” to move the organisation to the next level.

Mindleap programmes address the above challenges in the following ways:

1.1    The individual team members – The importance of the individual as being the cog that makes things happen.  We will also demonstrate the importance of establishing and utilising individual strengths, of matching personal objectives to corporate objectives and the role of making mistakes in personal growth.

1.2    The customers and their needs – A discussion about the role of the customer in the formation of any business leads us to demonstrating the following key concepts around satisfying established customer needs and the creativity required, to be in the position to satisfy future unknown needs:

* Thinking outside existing patterns of behavior.
* Constant monitoring and improving products and service.
* Adaptability to change.
* Creativity as a prerequisite for success.
* Doing things better than your competitors.

1.3    The company as a whole

* Improve internal communication.
* Appropriate allocation of roles.
* Promote a sense of urgency.
* Develop team spirit.
* Establishing and achieving deadlines.
* The importance of thinking and planning prior to execution
* Competitiveness
* Economic growth

MindLeap strives to provide “soft skills” to various industries uplifting and continuously assisting through the development of individuals thus improving growth within companies. Keeping abreast of all new developments in the education and training field and seeking full accreditation from the ServiceSeta.

MindLeap aims at providing motivational learning, personal and organisational effectiveness through customised education and training programmes.

Their objectives as a provider of education and training are as follows:

* To inspire people and organisations to want to be better
* To provide people and organisations with the means to achieve this altered status
* To provide quality training programmes in order to grow the people

Mindleap are confident that they can effect visible, immediate changes in service levels.  They are committed to a brilliant training outcome and look forward to being able to partner your company in development.

Joanne Barnfather

Mindleap

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YOU HAVE FINISHED SCHOOL. NOW WHAT?

You have finished school, partied and enjoyed a couple of months holiday. What now?

You look for a job, but few employers want to employ you without experience, but you cannot get experience without a job. It’s a lose-lose situation.

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One option is to further your studies in the occupational field of your choice. However, after sitting in lecture rooms for 6 or 12 months twiddling your thumbs, you still don’t have actual experience in the subjects for which you have studied.

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One solution is to study at Academy of Learning where most courses are “hands on” or theory and practical. This means that you acquire “experience” from day one. It means that you have to actually do that which you are studying. For example, if you are studying word processing level 1, you will actually be using the word processing computer program at the start of your course (courses are also known as “programs” nowadays – confusing?).

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Our unique Integrated LearningTM System is an exercise-based method in which each new step builds upon those already mastered.

Audio instructions are used to explain concepts, guide students through some initial skill-based applications, and provide an opportunity to practise additional applications that are featured in the course workbook. CD’s are customised to keep pace with each book.

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Lessons are presented in two-hour modules, which build level-by-level, so that students achieve competence and confidence as each one is mastered.

As students are not reliant on lecturers or set timetables or classes, they can commence with their qualifications at any time during the year.

At this stage, it might be advisable to clarify the difference between studying at school, adult training and development:

Education is the range of activities aimed at developing moral values and understanding.  The purpose of education is to develop students intellectually and to provide them with the base for further learning.  Education is the basic knowledge rather than the applied skills and it has little implication to a specific job.  Education is received at schools and universities and it is of value throughout life. A couple of important aspects of education are that it is generally one-way communication, from teacher to student. This means that you merely sit and listen, with little feedback to the teacher. Secondly, there is no motivation for the student—you go to school, or else!

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Training is a deliberate effort to teach specific skills, knowledge and attitudes to serve a specific purpose.  The purpose of training is to enable the learner to apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes (“competency”) in order to achieve the objectives of the organisation.  Training should result in the trainee’s ability to do the job better. You will notice the words “deliberate” and “specific skills”. This is different to education. In training, you are trained “specifically” in a certain skill required for an occupation. Another reason why training is different to education is that the communication is two-way (lecturer or computer/audio-visual to student and vice versa). Training differs from education as motivation already exists, as the student decided which course (program) to study and paid for it (or was it the parents?).

Development is more specific than education.  It is the process whereby people gain experience/knowledge, skills and attitudes (“competency”) to become (or remain) successful within their organisations.  It refers more to the development of the whole person rather than the training of specific skills to perform a single task. Development also entails two-way communication between employee and lecturer/senior staff member and vice-versa.

To summarise, education is usually carried out at school, training at a college after high school and development during employment.

Career courses offered include Information Technology, General Business, Secretarial, Tourism and Management.

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