The global launch of Life Lenses™ is today!
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Human resources, Teambuilding, Training & development, Travel
I’m over the moon to officially announce (drum roll please) that the Life Lenses™ online assessment launches today. I’m in Paris for the launch and will be leading a Life Lenses™ workshop today at the W.I.N. conference.
- clear, affirming, inspiring ~ Danielle LaPorte, White Hot Truth
- fun, enlightening, educational ~ Fiona Walsh
- illuminating, clarifying, essential ~ Dyana Valentine
- easy, professional, thought-provoking ~ David Vogt, Mobile Muse
- see more clearly
- understand others easily and be more easily understood
- highlight your bright spots
- illuminate your blind spots
- Cheryl Breitkreutz, Canada
- Gerd Junne, Netherlands
- Dawn Christopher, USA
- Cadi Jordan, Canada
- Leigh Morlock, Cambodia
- Gayle Bertsch, USA
- Bwiira Joshua, Uganda
- Ken MacAllister, Canada
Tags: bwiira joshua, cadi jordan, cheryl breitkreutz, dawn christopher, gayle bertsch, gerd junne, ken macallister, launch, leigh morlock, life lenses, self-assessment, training & development
October 8th, 2010 at 10:42 am
Thank you! I am so honoured to be a part of this! Can’t wait to participate and see how I can improve 😉 #Gratitude
October 9th, 2010 at 6:34 am
Hi Cadi
Thanks for your kind comment- honoured to have you be a part of it. And so looking forward to hear how you find taking the Life Lenses assessment and what you learn. I’ll email you independently with the code for you to claim your prize of a free assessment. Yeah you!
October 10th, 2010 at 7:57 am
So unbelievably excited. I’ve been on holiday and off the grid for 5 days – this was a wonderful way to get back into e-mail and the online world! xoxo.
October 13th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
Thanks Leigh. Sounds like your holiday was divine (or at least your intentions- read your blog post about what you were hoping to do, look forward to hearing how it went). Welcome back to the ‘grid’. So gratifying that the post helped you climb back on 🙂