Newsletter June 2006

In this newsletter read on for;

Retreat, how did it go? How you can reserve your place on the next.
Wolves and the first ‘Leadership and the Natural World’ seminar.
Free advice and how you can get some.
Pay attention ( a cautionary tale)

Hello again and I trust this newsletter finds you all fed, watered (hose pipe bans permitting) and invisible to speed cameras.

Well……….. how did the retreat go?
Here ‘s some of the feedback. The full version along with photos will shortly appear on my website www.jessicarichards.co.uk

Dear Jessica

I just wanted to put in print how much I benefited from your spectacular retreat last week.

Having taken retreats with Tony Robbins, Louise Hay, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Brandon Bays and others I feel qualified to say that I got so much more from your retreat and that the changes that occurred were absolutely deep and core changes.

I credit this to you of course but also to the fact that the group was so small and perfectly selected.

To be honest I was not sure about being in such a small group but on reflection it could not have been better.

I loved every minute and did not want it to end, I still miss it now as I write this.

Having gone on retreats in Hawaii, Aspen, Cannes and Arizona who would have thought that Alladale in Scotland would touch me the most.

You have a rare talent for picking the right people and the right venue and your material was outstanding.

No matter how much I thanked you it would not be enough.

yours sincerely and gratefully

Marisa Peer

Jessica, you should put the price up, you've heard the accolades. 

I've learnt a lot of things, not only from you Jessica, I didn't know  you well before and it's given us a chance to take that extra step  and I'm very happy with that relationship. I've learned about peer  groups and their importance, we all bring our own agendas. For you to have grounded me for 48 hours anyway is  amazing. It's been a very enjoyable experience and I would have  stayed here longer.

Congratulations on your first retreat here, it's been a great 

success. Thank you.

Paul Lister

Jess has an amazing incredible ability to put the right people together. and putting the right people together makes things happen. This is a mastermind group and there's things changed as a result of your work and what you do singularly with people individually but as a collective group of people, we've blown air under each others wings in the last couple of days. I could quite happily have been here for a couple more days. I'm greatly moved by the changes I've seen in people.

You're dealing with already very successful people and a 'top down influence, work at the top, that's where the world changes. You're in the right arena with the right people and we can make a difference. You unearthed something in people and I don't know anyone else who does that kind of work.

Roy Jones

May I add that the venue was a dream and can you believe it that the sun shone too!? The staff at Alladale were exceptional but Ill never work out how they arranged that!
The next date is Nov 21st – 24th 2007 There will be an opportunity to stay an extra night or two at a very special  rate so you can explore Alladale www.alladale.com and the projects there.
Please book early, there were a few disappointed people who left it too late and found out that there really are only eight places available. Two places are already booked with provisionals on two more. You can even get an early bird discount of 10% until 31st July
If you would like priority  for this event email myself Jessica@jessicarichards.co.uk or Joanna.jesson@business-pulse.com
Remember also that all events are backed up by a full money back guarantee.

Please take note that there will be two retreats only in 2007. Dates to be released soon.

 

Guess what! The first wolf workshop (Leadership and the Natural World) is ready for 16th June followed by another on 23rd.
Here’s a taster of the agenda. You will learn about leadership, body language, non verbal communication as well as getting close up and personal with the wolves Cheza, Peyto and Sefka.
Although there are no more places available on these, there will be dates released for later in the year. Make sure you get your name down now(emailJessica@jessicarichards.co.uk)  as, due to the sensitive nature of these animals, large crowds are overwhelming to them and these events are restricted to 20 delegates or less and are seasonal between April and September. October – March is mating season(for the wolves) and no public events are held then.

They are also very heavily subscribed as, to my knowledge, there are no other events of this kind.

 

The Changing the Groundhog Day training Program, hosted by the Academy for Chief Executives is about to begin on Mon 19th June. www.chiefexecutive.com

If you’ve missed out on this one and would like to put your name down for a future programme email myself Jessica@jessicarichards.co.uk or Joaanna.jesson@business-pulse.com

 

Free Advice!!!
If you have any issues either business or personal and would like some impartial input, email them to me Jessica@jessicarichards.co.uk and I’ll forward them to my small network of coaches who’ve completed my last Changing the Groundhog day training programme.
The members of this group are all competent and experienced coaches from very diverse backgrounds.
All requests will be answered in future issues of this newsletter and, of course, your details will remain confidential.
Do take advantage of your very own Cyber Space Mastermind Group!
 
And finally, a cautionary tale……..
Whilst on a recent visit to my parents, I stopped off to get petrol and, as I had a worsening headache, I thought I’d buy some painkillers at the garage. I decided against the too cold water in their fridge when I remembered I always have a bottle in the boot of my car. I opened the boot, stuck two tablets in my mouth and had a real good glug from the bottle to help them down. As I finished, I couldn’t believe the appalling taste from those tablets until the awful realisation that I’d just glugged down my bottle of windscreen wash!
The youth serving in the garage looked afraid as I dashed back in and grabbed the water from the fridge and glugged that back whilst wracking my brains as to the chemicals in screen wash to decide on what, if any action to take. Antifreeze? Yeah, well, I’ve downed enough of that in various brands of wine. Detergent? Not pleasant but not caustic or deadly. I paid the youth explaining I’d had a drink of screenwash(he looked at me as though  it was just another one of those weird things ‘women of a certain age’ get up to) as I continued on my way.
I noticed no adverse effects worse than a horrible taste and nice shiny eyes!
Anyway, it certainly puts a new slant on ‘Think before you drink, before you drive’!
That’s all for now folks. If you wish not to receive any more newsletters email back Get eaten by the Big Bad Wolf!
Until next time,

Jessica.x