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Facilitator Certification Program

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Monday, 18 January 2010 15:06

Life coaches from all over the US came together to participate in the first LiveAnew™ Facilitator Training Program. Not only were the coaches from all across the country, but they also represented a diverse group of types of coaching practices from corporate life coaching practices, to retirement specialists among others. These coaches’ are now certified to utilize the LiveAnew process with their clients in their individual coaching practices

The LiveAnew Facilitator Training Program consisted of a 6 week study course that included hands on training with the LiveAnew process and tools. The program was kicked off by an introductory class into the principles of positive psychology by LiveAnew’s CEO, Louie Wray. Subsequent classes covered the LiveAnew tools and processes as well as business and sales training for marketing the LiveAnew process to the life coach’s prospective clients. The format was fun and engaging and most importantly now the LiveAnew’s tools are available to the hundreds of clients that are touched by theses amazing life coaches. Congratulations to the graduates!

 

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